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Gordon Griffith (July 4, 1907 – October 12, 1958) was an American assistant director, film producer, and one of the first child actors in the American movie industry. Griffith worked in the film industry for five decades, acting in over 60 films, and surviving the transition from silent films to talkies. During his acting career, he worked with Charlie Chaplin, and was the first actor to portray Tarzan on film. Griffith died of a heart attack in Hollywood at the age of 51. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]
Highest rated appearances
as Boy

The Branded Man
as Bruce

The Cat's Pajamas

Little Annie Rooney
as Tim Rooney
The Street of Tears
as Ted Weller

Main Street
as Cy Bogart

Catch My Smoke
as Bub Jessup

The Village Blacksmith
as Bill as a Child

More to Be Pitied Than Scorned
as Troubles

Penrod
as Sam Williams

Cameron of the Royal Mounted

The Adventures of Tarzan

Little Lord Fauntleroy
as Boy Stealing Grapes (uncredited)

A Daughter of the Law
as Pete Jepsen

The Kentucky Colonel
as Sam Britsides

The Son of Tarzan
as Jack

Huckleberry Finn
as Tom Sawyer

The Solitary Sin
as Bob Meredith - Age 14

Under the Top
as Jimmie Jones (prologue and epilogue)

The Romance of Tarzan
as Tarzan as a Boy

Tarzan of the Apes
as Young Tarzan

The Little American
as Child (uncredited)

The Price of Silence
as Jimmie, Dugan's Son

Gloriana

Naked Hearts
as Cecil - as a Child

The Code of Marcia Gray
as Newsboy (uncredited)

Ben Blair
as Ben Blair, as a child

Kilmeny
as Pierre - the Boy

Tillie's Punctured Romance
as Newsboy (uncredited)
The Broken Doll
as Gordon
A Rural Romance
as Gordon

Those Country Kids
A Race for Life
as The Villain
A Wild Ride
as Desmond

The Fatal Mallet
as Boy (uncredited)

Caught in a Cabaret
as Boy in Park (uncredited)

Twenty Minutes of Love
as Boy
A Bath House Beauty
as Fatty's Son

The Star Boarder
as Landlady's Son (uncredited)
The Chicken Chaser

Kid Auto Races at Venice
as The Boy (uncredited)

Little Billy's Triumph
His Sister's Kids
as 2nd Nephew

Mabel's Dramatic Career
as Boy

The Riot
as One of the Neighborhood Kids