Porter Strong

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Porter Strong (1879- June 11, 1923)[1] was an American silent film character actor. Often he appeared in ethnic humour roles as a country bumpkin or as an individual in blackface. He's best remembered for his comic relief appearances in films directed by D. W. Griffith. Since many of Griffith's films survive so has Strong's performances.[2]

Born
St. Joseph, Missouri
Died(1923-06-11)June 11, 1923
New York City, US
Occupationactor
Yearsactive1914-1923
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Porter Strong
Porter Strong in One Exciting Night(1922)
Born
St. Joseph, Missouri
Died(1923-06-11)June 11, 1923
New York City, US
Occupationactor
Years active1914-1923
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Strong, left, in non-makeup with Dorothy Gish and Raymond Cannon in Turning the Tables.

He died in New York City.[3]

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