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{Continued from page 82) Character Man
Lon Chaney 252
Richard Barthelmess 144
Thomas Meighan 105
Charles Ray 75
Bert Lytell 69
James Kirkwood 66
William S. Hart 60
Raymond Hatton 54
Wallace Reid 54
Milton Sills 36
Character Woman
Norma Talmadge 145
Kate Bruce 132
Pauline Frederick 132
Alia Nazimova 105
Lillian Gish 96
Kathlyn Williams 96
Mary Alden 93
Alary Carr 87
Gloria Swanson 75
Edith Chapman 66
Comedian (Male)
Charles Chaplin 606
Buster Keaton 150
Fatty Arbuckle 144
Douglas Fairbanks 117
Charles Ray 63
Ben Turpin 60
Wallace Reid 60
Douglas MacLean 39
Larry Semon 39
Carter de Haven 30
Comedian (Female)
Constance Talmadge 519
Louise Fazenda 258
Mabel Normand 141
Mary Pickford 57
Marie Prevost 51
Bebe Daniels 45
Mildred Davis 43
Viola Dana 39
May Allison 36
Zasu Pitts 27
Child
Wesley Barry 591
Ben Alexander 123
Marie Osborne 54
Bill Henry, jr 42
Bobby Connelly 27
Virginia Lee Corbin 24
Mary Pickford 24
Mickey Moore 21
Richard Headricks 15
Johnny Jones 12
Director
D. W. Griffith 777
Marshall Neilan 105
George Fitzmaurice 45
Tom Forman 38
William de Mille 27
Thomas H. Ince 24
King Vidor 18
William Fox 18
Joseph Schenck 12
Allan Dwan 12
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