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Adolph Lestina
Still from The Greatest Thing in Life

Adolph Lestina (1861 – August 23, 1923) was an American stage and film actor who was a member of D. W. Griffith's stock company of film actors.[1]

Career

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He received positive notice for his performance in Justin McCarthy's If I Were King and in Laurence Irving's The Fool Hath Said There Is No God.[2][3]

Lestina's performance in the play A Citizen's Home was noted as being "sympathetic".[4]

Lestina was credited with "discovering" D. W. Griffith. "This gentleman saw to it that young Griffith played the role of Old Man Marks in The Lights o' London with the Meffert company [...] The gentleman who "discovered Griffith as an actor, Adolphe Lestina, later appeared in many D. W. Griffith film productions, including Hearts of the World (1918) and The Love Flower (1920)".[5] Griffith, speaking of his time with the Meffert Stock Company, said that Lestina told him that to be a playwright, one first had to be an actor.[6]

Personal life

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Adolph Lestina was married to Bessie Lee Lestina.[7]

He died of heart disease in New Rochelle, New York on August 23, 1923.[8][9][10]

Broadway credits

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Filmography

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