Dick Webb

Dick Webb

Dick Webb was a British stage and film actor of the Silent era.[1]

Selected filmography

  • Kent, the Fighting Man (196)
  • The Channings (1920)
  • Miss Charity (1921)
  • The Croxley Master (1921)
  • The Scarlet Letter (1922)
  • Young Lochinvar (1924)

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