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William Searby Filmography

ActorBORN 1901NEW YORK CITY3 FILMS IN DB

WilliamSearby

Known for Acting Β· A Dozen Socks

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William Searby was a notable figure in the silent film era, best remembered for his role in the 1928 classic "Smith's Restaurant." This film is particularly revered among collectors for its unique blend of comedy and social commentary, showcasing Searby's remarkable talent as an actor. With its limited releases on physical media, particularly on vintage VHS and early DVD, "Smith's Restaurant" has become a sought-after gem for enthusiasts of early cinema and silent film history. Collectors are drawn to Searby not only for his performances but also for the historical significance of his films. As the home video market continues to evolve, original prints of his work, especially "Smith's Restaurant," are increasingly treasured. These releases offer a glimpse into the era's filmmaking style and the cultural context of the time, making Searby a vital piece of film history that home media collectors passionately seek to preserve.

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What is William Searby known for?

William Searby is known for acting, with notable roles in films such as 'Smith's Restaurant' as The Waitress's Boyfriend, 'A Dozen Socks' as Referee, and 'The College Kiddo' as Billy Benton.

What genres does William Searby's filmography span?

William Searby's filmography spans the comedy genre.

What era or decades does William Searby's work cover?

William Searby's work covers the late 1920s, specifically from 1927 to 1928, with most of his activity in the 1920s.

How many films are in William Searby's filmography?

William Searby has a total of 3 films listed in his filmography.