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Guy Edward Hearn (September 6, 1888 – April 15, 1963) was an American actor who, in a forty-year film career, starting in 1915, played hundreds of roles, starting with juvenile leads, then, briefly, as leading man, all during the silent era.
With the arrival of sound, he became a character actor, appearing in scores of productions for virtually every studio, in which he was mostly unbilled, while those credits in which he was listed reflected at least nine stage names, most frequently Edward Hearn, but also Guy E. Hearn, Ed Hearn, Eddie Hearn, Eddie Hearne, and Edward Hearne.

Go West
1940 · as Man at Saloon Door (uncredited)

Strangers on a Train
1951 · as Lt. Campbell (uncredited)

The General
1926 · as Union Officer (uncredited)

The Thin Man
1934 · as Detective (uncredited)

Honky Tonk
1941 · as Poker Player on Train (uncredited)

A Star Is Born
1937 · as Sanitarium Attendant (uncredited)

You Can't Take It with You
1938 · as Court Attendant (uncredited)

Union Pacific
1939 · as Sergeant (uncredited)

Santa Fe Trail
1940 · as Abolitionist in Armory (uncredited)

The Desperadoes
1943 · as Armed Townsman

Naughty Marietta
1935 · as Mercenary Scout (uncredited)

Storm Warning
1951 · as Mr. Rainey (uncredited)

Springfield Rifle
1952 · as Calhoun (uncredited)

Bad Girl
1931 · as Male Nurse (uncredited)

Another Thin Man
1939 · as Detective (uncredited)

I'm No Angel
1933 · as Court Clerk (uncredited)

The Shadow of the Eagle
1932 · as Colonel Nathan Gregory

Let Us Live
1939 · as Detective Carson (uncredited)