
Francis Xavier Bushman (January 10, 1883 – August 23, 1966) was an American actor, film director, and screenwriter. His matinee idol career started in 1911 in the silent film His Friend's Wife, but it did not survive the silent screen era. Bushman, like many of his contemporaries, broke into the film business via the stage. He was performing at Broncho Billy Anderson's Essanay Studios in Chicago, Illinois, where he was first noticed for his muscular, sculpted frame. He appeared in nearly 200 feature film roles—more than 175 films before 1920, and 17 in his screen debut year of 1911 alone. He also worked for the Vitagraph studio before signing with Metro in 1915.
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Sabrina
1954 · as Mr. Tyson

David and Bathsheba
1951 · as King Saul (uncredited)

The Bad and the Beautiful
1952 · as Eulogist (uncredited)

Twenty Years After
1944 · as (archive footage)

Jane
1914 · as The Red-Haired Man

Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
1925 · as Messala

Dick Tracy
1937 · as Chief Clive Anderson

Mr. Celebrity
1941 · as Himself

The Plum Tree
1914 · as Craig Ewell

The Phantom Planet
1961 · as Sessom

Hollywood Story
1951 · as Himself

The Story of Mankind
1957 · as Moses

The Other Wise Man
1953 · as Old Man

Daring Hearts
1919 · as Hugh Brown

Romeo and Juliet
1916 · as Romeo

Hollywood: The Dream Factory
1972 · as Self (archive footage)

The Countess
1914 · as Richard Hasbrook

The Dude Wrangler
1930 · as Canby