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Dustina Lanai Biography and Filmography |
Dustina Lanai
Birthday: December 31, 1969
Birth Place: Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, USA
Height: 5' 1"
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Biography |
American leading man of silent pictures who specialized in Westerns. His mother and father were, respectively, a singer and an actor, and he and his younger brother William Farnum were introduced to the theatre at an early age. Raised in Maine, Dustin attended the East Maine Conference Seminary, but left school to go on the stage at the age of fifteen. With his brother, he formed a vaudeville act consisting largely of tumbling and wrestling. He spent several years touring in stock companies before making a great success in the play "Arizona" in New York. After a number of Broadway hits, he went to Cuba in 1913 to star in a film, Soldiers of Fortune (1914). Soon thereafter, Cecil B. DeMille gave Farnum the leading role in the film version of one of Farnum's Broadway hits, "The Squaw Man." He followed this smash hit with a number of film versions of plays he had starred in on Broadway. His brother William had himself become a big star in pictures, and the two of them signed contracts with the Fox Film Corporation. Although Dustin Farnum played a wide variety of roles, he tended toward Westerns and became one of the biggest stars of the genre. At the age of fifty-two, Farnum retired from films and, but for a few stage roles, lived quietly with his third wife, actress Winifred Kingston for three years, until his death in 1929 from kidney failure.
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Filmography |
The Flaming Frontier |
(1926) |
My Man |
(1924) |
Kentucky Days |
(1923) |
The Grail |
(1923) |
The Man Who Won |
(1923) |
Bucking the Barrier |
(1923) |
The Buster |
(1923) |
Three Who Paid |
(1923) |
While Justice Waits |
(1922) |
The Yosemite Trail |
(1922) |
Trail of the Axe |
(1922) |
Oath-Bound |
(1922) |
Strange Idols |
(1922) |
Iron to Gold |
(1922) |
The Primal Law |
(1921) |
The Devil Within |
(1921) |
Big Happiness |
(1920) |
The Corsican Brothers |
(1920) |
A Man's Fight |
(1919) |
A Man in the Open |
(1919) |
The Light of the Western Stars |
(1918) |
Ready Money Ringfield |
(1918) |
The Scarlet Pimpernel |
(1917) |
North of Fifty Three |
(1917) |
The Spy |
(1917) |
Durand of the Bad Lands |
(1917) |
Ben Blair |
(1916) |
The Call of the Cumberlands |
(1916) |
A Son of Erin |
(1916) |
The Intrigue |
(1916) |
The Parson of Panamint |
(1916) |
Davy Crockett |
(1916) |
David Garrick |
(1916) |
The Gentleman from Indiana |
(1915) |
The Iron Strain |
(1915) |
Captain Courtesy |
(1915) |
Cameo Kirby |
(1914) |
When We Were Young |
(1914) |
The Virginian |
(1914) |
The Lightning Conductor |
(1914) |
The Squaw Man |
(1914) |
Soldiers of Fortune |
(1914) | |
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Trivia |
- Brother of actor William Farnum
- Brother of Marshall Farnum.
- Daughter Estelle Farnum born 1925. She acted briefly under the name Dustine Farnum. She changed her name to Dustine Runyon following her mother's remarriage.
- Buried in family plot, Bucksport, Maine, USA
- Turned down the opportunity to invest ,000 in the production of The Squaw Man (1914), an investment that would have made him a millionaire.
- According to Dustin Hoffman's April 1975 Playboy Magazine interview, he was named after Dustin Farnum by his mother.
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