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Born December 14, 1888 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Howard "Duke" Worne (December 14, 1888 – October 13, 1933) was an American director and actor of the silent era. He directed more than 70 films between 1919 and 1931. He also appeared in 27 films between 1914 and 1928. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and died in Los Angeles, California. In 1930, Worne married silent film actress Virginia Brown Faire, to whom he remained married until his death three years later in 1933.

The Midnight Special

Bride Of The Desert

The Devil's Chaplain

Some Mother's Boy

When Dreams Come True

Ships of the Night

Isle of Lost Men

The Chinatown Mystery

The Man from Headquarters

Into the Night

The Phantom of the Turf

The Heart of Broadway

Heroes in Blue

The Wheel of Destiny

The Silent Hero

Daring Deeds

When Seconds Count

Smiling Billy

The Gallant Fool

Trooper 77
Phil Manning

The Flame Fighter

The Canvas Kisser

Too Much Youth

Secret Service Sanders

Ten Days

The Sword of Valor

The Empire Builders

Marry in Haste

The Eagle's Talons

Nan of the North

The Further Adventures of Yorke Norroy

A Yankee Go Getter

Dangerous Paths

The Blue Fox

The Star Reporter

The Branded Four

The Screaming Shadow

The Trail of the Octopus

The Craving
Dick Wayles

John Ermine of the Yellowstone
Lieutenant Butler

Who Was the Other Man?
Herbert Cornell

The Scrapper
Jerry Martin, a parasite

The Tornado
Lesparre - the lead of Cayote gang

The Purple Mask
Duke Hestor

From Broadway to a Throne
Billy

The Gay Lord Waring
Von Gerold

The Campbells Are Coming

Just Jim
The Dip

Damon and Pythias
Luculus (as H.B. Worne)

The Phantom Violin