

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dustin Lancy Farnum (May 27, 1874 – July 3, 1929) was an American singer, dancer, and actor on the stage and in silent films. Although he played a wide variety of roles, he tended toward westerns and became one of the biggest stars of the genre. He was born in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, the older brother of actor William Farnum, whom he closely resembled, and the lesser known silent film director Marshall Farnum (died 1917). He married Mary Cromwell in 1909 and they divorced in 1924. He then married Winifred Kingston. Winifred and he were the parents of radio actress Estelle "Dustine" Runyon (1925–1983). After great success in a number of stage roles, Farnum landed his first film role in 1914 in the movie Soldiers of Fortune, and later in Cecil B. DeMille's The Squaw Man. He died of kidney failure on July 3, 1929, in Manhattan, New York City, aged 55.
1924
Sledge
1923
Don Buckner
1923
Chic Shelby
1922
Dave Malkern
1922
Lawrence Bradbury
1922
Angus MacDonald
1921
Brian Wayne
1920
John Dant / James Dant
1920
Louis de Franchi / Fabien de Franchi
1918
Gene Stewart
1917
Sir Percy Blakeney
1917
'Roaring Bill' Wagstaff
1917
Mark Quaintance
1917
Dick Durand
1916
Dennis O'Hara
1916
Reverand Philip Pharo
1916
Davy Crockett
1916
David Garrick
1916
Ben Blair
1916
Samson South
1915
John Harkless
1915
Leonardo Davis (Captain Courtesy)
1914
'Cameo' Kirby
1914
The Virginian
1914
Capt. James Wynnegate
1914
Robert Clay
1922
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Dustin Lancy Farnum