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Wayland Trask, Jr

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Occupation
  
Actor, Comedian

Name
  
Wayland Jr.


Died
  
November 18, 1918

Born
  
July 16, 1887
New York City, New York

Years active
  
1910-1918(including stage years)

Resting place
  
Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery

Wayland Trask, Jr (July 16, 1887 - November 18, 1918) was a silent film comedian who was a member of Mack Sennett's stock company of actors. Trask also had a theatrical background appearing in at least two Broadway plays before turning to screen comedy. He died at the end of 1918 in the Spanish Influenza pandemic eleven months after the disease had taken his mother. Trask's father was a stockbroker who died in 1905. Trask also had two sisters. In looks he was tall like Chaplin's co-star Eric Campbell and resembled the later Sennett comedian Kewpie Morgan. Some of his performances in Sennett comedies survive such as Bombs (aka Bombs and Brides).

Selected filmography

  • A Game Old Knight (1915)
  • The Great Vacuum Robbery (1915)
  • Fatty and the Broadway Stars (1915)
  • The Feathered Nest (1916)
  • The Great Pearl Tangle (1916)
  • Fatty and Mabel Adrift (1916)
  • A Movie Star (1916)
  • Fido's Fate (1916)
  • His Hereafter (1916)
  • His Auto Fruination (1916)
  • The Judge (1916)
  • A Love Riot (1916)
  • By Stork Delivery (1916)
  • His Bread and Butter (1916)
  • The Pullman Bride (1917)
  • References

    Wayland Trask, Jr. Wikipedia