Templar Saxe

Templar Saxe
Saxe in rear with actresses (from left) Hattie Delaro, Anita Stewart, and Gladys Valerie in The Mind the Paint Girl (1919)
Born
Templer William Edward Edevein

August 22, 1865
Redhill, Surrey, England
Died April 17, 1935 (*some sources March 23, 1935)
Other names Templer Saxe
Occupation(s) Actor, Opera Singer
Years active 1888–1928

Templar Saxe (born Templer William Edward Edevein; August 22, 1865 – April 17, 1935) was a British-born stage actor, opera singer and silent film actor. In films, he usually was a character actor as his singing voice could not be used in silent films. He was born in Redhill, Surrey, England and died in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Life and career

Templar Saxe was the son of Lady de Capel Broke and Eaton Edeveain, a prominent London barrister and journalist. He originally planned to join the diplomatic service, but chose performing instead.

Theatre

In 1901, he starred in Alfred E. Aarons' production of The Ladies' Paradise at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City. In 1905, he starred in the Broadway production of The Earl and the Girl at the Casino Theatre, and was praised by The New York Times for his singing.

Film

In 1919, he starred in The Teeth of the Tiger. In 1927, he starred in When a Man Loves.

Selected filmography