Howard Gaye


Howard Gaye was a British actor who worked mainly in the United States.
Gaye's father was a co-owner of the Gaiety Theatre in London. Before Gaye became an actor, he worked as a newspaper reporter in England. During a visit to the United States in 1912, he was invited to join the Kalem Company. After working there, he joined D. W. Griffith's stock company in 1914.
He acted in 27 silent films, including D. W. Griffith's epics The Birth of a Nation as Robert E. Lee and Intolerance as Jesus Christ.
Gaye also directed films for Mena.
In the early 1920s, Gaye taught acting at the Howard Gaye Studio of Screen Acting Technique. He said that even experienced stage actors needed to learn certain techniques if they wanted to adapt to acting in films.
Gaye was charged with violating the Mann Act in May 1923. A federal complaint charged that he took "Fanchon Duncan, said to be a movie-struck girl" to England, brought her back to the United States, and then deserted her. He was released under $2,500 bond.
After Gaye returned to England, he lectured about his Hollywood career. He wrote an autobiography, So This Was Hollywood, but it was not published.

Partial filmography

Home, Sweet Home The Birth of a Nation as Gen. Robert E. LeeDaphne and the Pirate as Prince HenriFlirting with Fate as Roland DabneyThe Little School Ma'am as Old Man TylerIntolerance as Jesus Christ / Cardinal de LorraineThe Devil's Needle as Sir Gordon GallowayDiane of the Follies as Don LivingstonEverybody's Doing It as Society gentlemanThe Spirit of '76 as Lionel EsmondThe Spy as Baron von BergenThe Scarlet Pimpernel as Lord Antony DewhurstRestitution as Jesus, the manThe Uplifters as Larry HoldenAn Adventure in Hearts as Paul SharpeThe Six Best Cellars as Tommy BlairPassion's Playground as James HanafordA Slave of Vanity as Arthur KaneTo Please One Woman as Leila's HusbandMy Lady's Latchkey as Lord Annesley-SetonWhat's a Wife Worth? as Henry BurtonSacred and Profane Love as Albert VicaryA Prince of Lovers as Lord ByronScaramouche as Viscount d'Albert The Dancer of the Nile as PharaohDante's Inferno as Virgil