Don Ward (played by Romaine Fielding) is a protagonist in The Man Worthwhile.
Mrs. Ward (played by Margaret Seddon) appears in The Man Worthwhile.
Mr. Forbes-Grey (played by Herbert Standing) appears in The Man Worthwhile.
Useless (played by Tammany Young) appears in The Man Worthwhile.
The Parson (played by Tex Cooper) appears in The Man Worthwhile.
The Judge (played by Barney Gilmore) appears in The Man Worthwhile.
Napoleon (played by Billy Quirk) appears in The Man Worthwhile.
André (played by Frederick Eckhart) appears in The Man Worthwhile.
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Characters
Don Ward
(played by Romaine Fielding) — protagonist
Mrs. Ward
(played by Margaret Seddon) — supporting
Mr. Forbes-Grey
(played by Herbert Standing) — supporting
Useless
(played by Tammany Young) — supporting
The Parson
(played by Tex Cooper) — supporting
The Judge
(played by Barney Gilmore) — supporting
Napoleon
(played by Billy Quirk) — supporting
André
(played by Frederick Eckhart) — supporting
The Child
(played by Lawrence Johnson) — supporting
Mary Alden
(played by Joan Arliss) — supporting
Herbert Loring
(played by Eugene Acker) — supporting
The Operator
(played by Ruth Buchanan) — minor
The Dancer
(played by Natalie O'Brien) — minor
Miss Flo
(played by Vanda Tierendelli) — minor
Percy
(played by Burt Hodkins) — minor
A Lifer
(played by Kid Broad) — minor
The Sheriff
(played by Clarence Heritage) — minor
The Doctor
(played by Emile La Croix) — minor
Cecile
(played by Peggy Parr) — minor
Eddie Loring
(played by Frank DeVernon) — minor
Story Analysis
A 1921 American silent drama film directed by Romaine Fielding.