
Black Beauty
Black Beauty

John Steppling (8 August 1870 in Essen, Germany – 5 April 1932 in Hollywood, California) was a German-American silent film actor. He moved to America at a young age and entered film in 1912 aged 42. He starred in a total of 230 films between then and 1928, beginning with one of the first feature films ever made, Tess of the d'Urbervilles. He is also credited with directing 7 films. He is the grandfather of playwright John Steppling.
Born: 1870-08-08 in Essen, Germany
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Black Beauty

Going Up

Broken Lullaby

Glass Houses

Caprice

Billions
Reformation

Memory Lane

Madame Peacock

Good Night, Paul

Live Sparks

Eve's Lover
The Problem

High Steppers
Wife Wanted

The Sin Flood
His Obligation
The Decision

Luck in Pawn
The Deception
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