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John Steppling (8 August 1870 in Essen, Germany – 5 April 1932 in Hollywood, California) was a German-American silent film actor. He moved to America at a young age and entered film in 1912 aged 42. He starred in a total of 230 films between then and 1928, beginning with one of the first feature films ever made, Tess of the d'Urbervilles. He is also credited with directing 7 films. He is the grandfather of playwright John Steppling.
Their Hour
as Peggy's Father

Luck in Pawn
as Abraham Armsberg

Lombardi, Ltd.
as Max Strohan

Fools and Their Money
as Chef

Life's a Funny Proposition
as Tobias

A Lady's Name
as Bird

The Road Through the Dark
as Antoine Jardee

Johanna Enlists
as Maj. Wappington

Good Night, Paul
as Batiste Boudeaux

A Bathtub Bandit

A Man's Man
as Neddy Jerome

The Promise
as Fallon

The Butterfly Girl
as Heinie, the Weinie Man

Miss Jackie of the Navy
as Undetermined role
The Comet's Come-Back

Pretenses
as Mike Guffy
Mixed Wires
as Policeman
The Jilt
as Mr. Thompson
Comrades Three
as Hobs
Detective Blinn
as Judge Page
The Deception
as Dr. King
Wait and See
as James - the Valet
The Zaca Lake Mystery
as John - the Miner
The High Cost of Flirting
as Mr. Dunne - Ethel's Father
By Whose Hand?
as Joseph Toby - Lottie's Father
His Obligation
as Frank Lehner - Mary's Father
The Guiding Light
The Resolve
as Simpson
Reprisal
as Judge Green
The Greater Strength
as The Foreman

The Broken Window
as The Professor
One Summer's Sequel
as Reverend David Barton
Wife Wanted
as J.D.P. Moore
The Castle Ranch
as Simpson - the Son's Valet
The Wishing Stone
as Allan's Grandfather
The Problem
as Grandfather

His Brother's Debt
as Mr. Myers
Reformation
as The Deacon
Ancestry
as The Innkeeper
The Truth of Fiction
as Bill Burton
The Derelict
as P.G. Wilke, Esq.
The Decision
as Judge Clarke
Saints and Sinners
as The Minister
Justified
as Sheriff Lacey

Damaged Goods
as Senator Locke
Jim
as William Bent - the Publisher

Caprice
as Secondary Role (uncredited)

In the Bishop's Carriage
as Mr. Ramsey

Tess of the D'Urbervilles
as John Durbeyfield

Billy McGrath on Broadway
as Billy McGrath