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  1. Brutish-looking actor Walter Long entered films in 1909 after brief stage experience. He became a valued member of D.W. Griffith's stock company, excelling in roles calling for strong-arm villainy and glowering menace. In Griffith's The Birth of a Nation (1915), Long played Gus, the renegade Negro whose lustful pursuit of virginal Mae Marsh ...

  2. 21 de out. de 2019 · Although Long was an influential voice in Irish affairs for several decades, drafting the Government of Ireland Bill was his last major contribution to Irish politics. Raised to the peerage as ...

  3. Walter Long Early in his career Walter Long was married to Luray Huntley, an actress for D.W. Griffith's stock company. Huntley and Long performed together in several of Griffith's films, including Traffic in Souls (1913), Let Katie Do It (1916), and Intolerance (1916).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Walter_LongWalter Long - Wikipedia

    Walter Long may refer to: Walter Long (1560/65–1610), English knight of South Wraxall and Draycot, Wiltshire, friend of Sir Walter Raleigh. Walter Long (c. 1594–1637), his son, English knight of Wiltshire. Sir Walter Long, 1st Baronet of Whaddon (c. 1603–1672), English MP for Ludgershal, prosecuted in the Star Chamber and imprisoned in ...

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  7. 11 de fev. de 2009 · Long's copy is dated 3 Dec. 1923, perhaps indicating that he hesitated for some days before posting the letter, and may be found in the Long papers, British Library, Add. MS 62405. Further correspondence between Long and Chamberlain concerning what happened in December 1916 may be found in the collection of Long's papers at Wiltshire County Record Office, W.R.O. 947/826.