ELMO LINCOLN
'Elmo Lincoln' (born February 6, 1889 in Rochester, Indiana – died June 27, 1952 in Los Angeles) was an American film actor.
Born 'Otto Elmo Linkenhelt', the barrel-chested actor is best known in his silent movie role as the first person to star as Tarzan (as an adult) (Gordon Griffith played him as a child in the same movie).
Elmo Lincoln died of a heart attack in 1952 and was interred in the Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, he has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7042 Hollywood Boulevard.
In 2001, his daughter Marci'a Lincoln Rudolph told his story in her book, ''My Father, Elmo Lincoln: The Original Tarzan'' (ISBN 1-58690-000-5).
★ 1913: ''The Battle at Elderbush Gulch''
★ 1913: ''Judith of Bethulia''
★ 1915: ''Birth of a Nation''
★ 1916: ''Intolerance''
★ 1916: ''Hoodoo Ann''
★ 1917: ''Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp''
★ 1918: ''Tarzan of the Apes''
★ 1918: ''The Kaiser / The Beast of Berlin''
★ 1918: ''Romance of Tarzan''
★ 1918: ''Treasure Island''
★ 1919: ''The Fall of Babylon'' (re-edited from ''Intolerance'')
★ 1919: ''Elmo, the Mighty''
★ 1921: ''Elmo the Fearless''
★ 1921: ''Adventures of Tarzan''
★ 1922: ''Quincy Adams Sawyer''
★ 1939: ''Union Pacific''
★ 1939: ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame''
★ 1939: ''Colorado Sunset''
★ 1939: ''Wyoming Outlaw''
★ 1942: ''Tarzan's New York Adventure''
★ 1944: ''When the Lights Go on Again''
★ 1945: ''The Man Who Walked Alone''
★ 1947: ''Rolling Home''
★ 1947: ''A Double Life''
★ 1948: ''Tap Roots''
★ 1949: ''Tarzan's Magic Fountain''
★ 1951: ''Hollywood Story''
★ 1952: ''Carrie''
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Born 'Otto Elmo Linkenhelt', the barrel-chested actor is best known in his silent movie role as the first person to star as Tarzan (as an adult) (Gordon Griffith played him as a child in the same movie).
Elmo Lincoln died of a heart attack in 1952 and was interred in the Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery. For his contribution to the motion picture industry, he has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7042 Hollywood Boulevard.
In 2001, his daughter Marci'a Lincoln Rudolph told his story in her book, ''My Father, Elmo Lincoln: The Original Tarzan'' (ISBN 1-58690-000-5).
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Filmography
★ 1913: ''The Battle at Elderbush Gulch''
★ 1913: ''Judith of Bethulia''
★ 1915: ''Birth of a Nation''
★ 1916: ''Intolerance''
★ 1916: ''Hoodoo Ann''
★ 1917: ''Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp''
★ 1918: ''Tarzan of the Apes''
★ 1918: ''The Kaiser / The Beast of Berlin''
★ 1918: ''Romance of Tarzan''
★ 1918: ''Treasure Island''
★ 1919: ''The Fall of Babylon'' (re-edited from ''Intolerance'')
★ 1919: ''Elmo, the Mighty''
★ 1921: ''Elmo the Fearless''
★ 1921: ''Adventures of Tarzan''
★ 1922: ''Quincy Adams Sawyer''
★ 1939: ''Union Pacific''
★ 1939: ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame''
★ 1939: ''Colorado Sunset''
★ 1939: ''Wyoming Outlaw''
★ 1942: ''Tarzan's New York Adventure''
★ 1944: ''When the Lights Go on Again''
★ 1945: ''The Man Who Walked Alone''
★ 1947: ''Rolling Home''
★ 1947: ''A Double Life''
★ 1948: ''Tap Roots''
★ 1949: ''Tarzan's Magic Fountain''
★ 1951: ''Hollywood Story''
★ 1952: ''Carrie''
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