Edward Sloman

{{short description|British actor and film director}}

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| death_place = Woodland Hills, California, U.S.

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Edward Sloman (19 July 1883, London - 29 September 1972, Woodland Hills, California) was an English silent film director, actor, screenwriter and radio broadcaster. He directed over 100 films and starred in over 30 films as an actor between 1913 and 1938.{{Cite book |last=Brownlow |first=Kevin |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wCD5EH64Qw8C&dq=Edward+Sloman&pg=PA156 |title=The Parade's Gone By |date=1968 |publisher=University of California Press |isbn=978-0-520-03068-8 |language=en}}

Post-cinema work

After directing over 100 films and starring in over 30, Sloman made his last film in 1938 and in 1939 left the film industry to enter radio broadcasting as a writer, producer and director.

Unfortunately the majority of Sloman's works have been lost. However, his 1927 Universal silent Alias the Deacon starring Jean Hersholt is held by the Library of Congress.

He died in Woodland Hills, California in 1972 aged 89.

Partial filmography

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