
From Wikipedia Harry Benham (February 26, 1884 – July 17, 1969) was an American silent film actor. Born in Valparaiso, Indiana, as a child Benham and his family moved to Chicago, where he was raised and attended school. Benham had a talent for singing and sang in his local church choir. In 1904, the production Peggy From Paris came to Chicago and, at age 20, Benham became a member of the chorus while earning a living in the wholesale paper business. Benham was soon selected to play the leading role in the production and remained in that role throughout the production's three-year run. He was subsequently able to garner more roles in other plays, such as The Sultan of Sulu, Woodland, Marrying Mary, The Gay Musician, H.M.S. Pinafore, Florodora, The Mayoress, and Madame Sherry. In 1910 Benham joined the Thanhouser Company in New Rochelle, New York, for whom he played the leading role in many of the company's films through 1915. He married actress Ethyle Cooke, and together they had two children, Dorothy and Leland, who also became prominent Thanhouser personalities. Benham died on July 17, 1969 in Sarasota, Florida, aged 85.


Donald Lyttleton
1917

James Calvin
1920

George Griffin, lawyer
1920

Nicolas Nickleby
1912
Paul Leighton - an Artist
1915

Al Tourney
1916

John Storm
1914
The Father
1912
Jack, the Repeater
1912
Henri de Sartorys
1914
Jack
1911

Lord Rowland
1912

Clay Cullum
1920
The Guardian
1911

The Loyal Sister's Husband
1912

1911
J. Courtleigh Brice
1915
Fred
1911

Johnn Rand
1917
The Secret Service Man
1911