Robert G. Vignola
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Robert G. Vignola (born Rocco Giuseppe Vignola, August 5, 1882 – October 25, 1953) was an Italian-born American actor, screenwriter and film director in American cinema. One of the silent screen's most prolific directors, he made a handful of sound films in the early years of talkies but his career essentially ended in the silent era. Born at Trivigno, in the province of Potenza, Vignola left Italy with his family at the age of 3 and was raised in upstate New York. He made his acting debut at 19 performing in "Romeo and Juliet", with Eleanor Robson Belmont and Kyrle Bellew. He began his film career as an actor in 1906 with the short film The Black Hand, directed by Wallace McCutcheon and produced by Biograph Company, generally considered the film that launched the mafia genre. In 1907 he joined Kalem Studios, for which he made numerous movies. One of Vignola's most notable film roles was as Judas Iscariot in From the Manger to the Cross (1912), directed by Sidney Olcott, one of the most successful films of the period. Vignola directed 87 films, most notably The Vampire (1913), sometimes cited as the first "vamp" movie, and Seventeen (1916), where Rudolph Valentino did an uncredited cameo. He had a long association directing the early movies of Pauline Frederick such as Audrey (1916) and Double Crossed (1917). His biggest success was the big-budget epic When Knighthood Was in Flower (1922), starring Marion Davies, which achieved critical and commercial acclaim. Other films include Déclassée (1925), with the uncredited appearance of the then unknown Clark Gable; Broken Dreams (1933), which received a nomination for Best Foreign Film at the Venice Film Festival, and The Scarlet Letter (1934), the last film of Colleen Moore. Vignola died in Hollywood, California in 1953. He lived in a mansion at Whitley Heights owned by William Randolph Hearst. Hearst's mistress Marion Davies was allowed to stay without him at Vignola's mansion, worried that she was having affairs and considering Vignola a trusted companion for her as he was homosexual. He was buried in St. Agnes Cemetery, Menands, New York.
Known For

From the Manger to the Cross

The Black Hand

Over the Hills to the Poor House

The Vampire

Ireland, the Oppressed

The Colleen Bawn

The Show Girl's Glove

Shenandoah
All Movies (35)
- Honor Thy Father1915 · as Chick Fenway - a Thief
- The Railroad Raiders of '621915 · as Railroad Engineer (archive footage) (uncredited)
- The Show Girl's Glove1914
- The Padrone's Plot1913 · as Tony
- The Vampire1913
- Shenandoah1913 · as Undetermined Role
- The Alien1913 · as Paola
- The Scimitar of the Prophet1913 · as Hadjji - a Mohammedan Priest
- The War Correspondent1913 · as Hal Martin - the Star Reporter
- The Message of the Palms1913 · as Uncle Tom - the Colonel's Servant
- The Peril of the Dance Hall1913 · as Pablo Florenti - Pepita's Father
- Lady Peggy’s Escape1913 · as Preston
- The Prosecuting Attorney1913 · as The Criminal
- A Desperate Chance1913 · as Joe Mellon - the Brakeman
- A Sawmill Hazard1913 · as Geoffrey Stern
- The Wives of Jamestown1913 · as Shamus O’Daly
- The Shaughraun1912 · as Harvey Duff
- Ireland, the Oppressed1912 · as Michael Dee
- The Little Gluers1912 · as Darby O'Drive
- From the Manger to the Cross1912 · as Judas
- A Prisoner of the Harem1912 · as Mahmoud Pasha
- Tragedy of the Desert1912 · as The Flirtatious Malmoud Bey
- Captured by Bedouins1912 · as Judge Barnett - the Father
- An Arabian Tragedy1912 · as Ayub Kashif
- The O'Neill1912
- The Colleen Bawn1911 · as Mr. Corrigan
- Rory O'More1911 · as Black William
- Railroad Raiders of '621911 · as Engineer
- The Fiddler’s Requiem1911 · as Dolores' fiance
- A Sawmill Hero1911
- When Lovers Part1910
- The Lad from Old Ireland1910 · as Man in Campaign Office
- The Fight for Freedom1908
- Over the Hills to the Poor House1908
- The Black Hand1906