Guy Hedlund

Total Credits at Criticker: 13 (Actor), 1 (Director)
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The Making of an American (1920) - Short Film
A public service short encouraging emigrants to the US to learn English. (imdb)
The Lonedale Operator (1911) - Short Film
When her father becomes ill, a young woman takes over the telegraph at a lonely western railroad station. She soon gets word that the next train will deliver the payroll for a mining company. The train brings not only the money, but a pair of ruffians bent on stealing it. All alone, she wires for help, and then holds off the bad guys until it arrives. (imdb)
Romance of a Jewess (1908) - Short Film
This early D.W. Griffith short shows the director's interest in Jewish ghetto life, portrayed here with sympathy and sentimentality. The melodramatic plot involves the conflict between generations in an immigrant Jewish family. (imdb)
The Expiation (1909) - Short Film
William is drawn to Edward's wife, Helen. Sensing his feelings might lead him into an affair, he decides to go away. As he says goodbye to Helen, Edward spies from behind a curtain. Soon afterwards Edward shoots himself, believing Helen can be happier with William. When William returns to convince Helen to become his wife, she refuses, blaming herself for Edward's suicide. (imdb)
The Light That Came (1909) - Short Film
A disfigured young woman with two beautiful sisters is courted by a blind man. Will he still love her when his sight is restored? (imdb)
Was He a Coward? (1911) - Short Film
Norris gets a job as a ranch hand and falls in love with Kate, the rancher's daughter. The jealous foreman challenges him to a fight, but he refuses, and Kate thinks he's a coward. When smallpox hits the ranch, Norris cares for the sick at the risk of his own life, and shows Kate his true heroism. (imdb)
The Indian Brothers (1911) - Short Film
A renegade Indian kills a chief who has insulted him. The chief's brother swears vengeance and pursues the renegade, overtaking him just in time to rescue him from another tribe who are angry with him for stealing a horse. (imdb)
The Blind Princess and the Poet (1911) - Short Film
A blind princess is informed that her sight can be restored by the first kiss of unselfish love she receives. She remains blind until a humble poet steals a kiss. (imdb)
The Eternal Mother (1912) - Short Film
John and Mary divorce their spouses to marry each other. Mary dies after giving birth and the baby is taken in by John's first wife, Martha. She refuses all contact with John until many years later when he becomes ill and she finally forgives him for deserting her. (imdb)
The Modern Prodigal (1910) - Short Film
An escaped convict saves the life of a young boy whose father is the local sheriff.
The Good for Nothing (1912) - Short Film
A social comedy in which the young Dick Evans is seen as a failure, and then tries to prove himself to his father and father-in-law as an editor.
As a foreman on a tunnel project is preparing for work, he suddenly discovers that his superintendent has secretly been seeing the foreman's wife. After a brief confrontation, the angry foreman carries his resentment to the workplace, where the two are part of a crew working on a tunnel under the Hudson River. While working, the foreman finds that he can no longer keep his feelings under control.
A Child's Impulse (1910) - Short Film
Mrs. Thurston, a socially ambitious widow, is holding one of her famous Bohemian parties. To these functions are invited the leading lights of the several professions, actors, artists, musicians, etc. Surrounded by these men and women of art and letters, she was at first entertained, but they soon palled and bored. On this evening in particular, she is especially possessed of ennui, until the appearance of Raymond Hartley, a wealthy young bachelor, who is introduced into the circle by a newspape