Justus D. Barnes Explained

Justus D. Barnes
Birth Date:October 2, 1862
Birth Place:Little Falls, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Weedsport, New York, U.S.
Resting Place:Weedsport Rural Cemetery
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1903–1917 (film)

Justus D. Barnes (October 2, 1862 – February 6, 1946), named George Barnes in some sources, was an American stage and film actor. He is best known for his role in the 1903 silent short The Great Train Robbery, which the American Film Institute and many film historians and critics recognize as the production that first established the Western genre, setting a new "narrative standard" in the motion picture industry.[1] Kim Newman says it is "probably the first Western film with a storyline".

Career

Barnes was born in Little Falls, New York.[2] [3] His father was an immigrant from Scotland, while his mother was born in New York.[4] He was a veteran stage actor before he made his screen debut in 1903 in The Great Train Robbery. In that film's memorable ending, Barnes points his pistol at the camera and slowly fires all six shots at the viewer. The Great Train Robbery became one of the most successful and best known commercial films of the early silent era.[5]

In July 1908, Barnes was hired as an actor in the stock company of the Edison Manufacturing Company, the film production company owned by Thomas Edison.[6] In 1910, he signed on with the Thanhouser Company in New Rochelle, New York. Between 1910 and 1917, Justus appeared in more than seventy films for the Thanhouser, usually in the role of a villain. He played Ham Peggotty in David Copperfield, the earliest known film adaption of the 1850 novel by Charles Dickens.[3] He also played supporting roles in Nicholas Nickleby (1912), Aurora Floyd (1912), and A Dog of Flanders (1914).

In 1917, he was released from the Thanhouser Company due to the company's financial issues. Barnes made his final onscreen appearance for the Edison Studio in Cy Whittaker's Ward, in 1917.

Later years and death

After retiring from acting, Barnes moved to Weedsport, New York, where he worked as a milkman. He later owned a cigar store.[4] Barnes died on February 6, 1946, in Weedsport at the age of 83.[7] He is buried in Weedsport Rural Cemetery, in Weedsport, New York.[8]

Tributes

Barnes appears on a postage stamp issued in 1988 to honor The Great Train Robbery.[9]

Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1903The Great Train RobberyBandit who fires at cameraUncredited
1910Young Lord StanleyThe girl's father Alternative title: His Only Son
1911The Declaration of IndependenceSamuel Adams
1911David CopperfieldHam Peggotty
1912On ProbationThe Rich Old Widower
1912Nicholas NicklebyNicholas' Uncle Ralph
1912The Baby BrideThe Minister
1912When Mandy Came to TownThe Father
1912The Portrait of Lady AnneLady Anne's Father in 1770
1912CousinsFather on Farm
1912The Voice of ConscienceDoctorCredited as Justice Barnes
1912Aurora FloydAurora's father
1912The Star of BethlehemGaspar, a Magi
1912With the Mounted PoliceMounted Policeman
1913When the Studio BurnedDirector
1913While Mrs. McFadden Looked OutMr. McFadden
1913For Another's SinBank Examiner
1913A Victim of CircumstancesThe Father
1913When Darkness CameThe Senior Partner
1913The Farmer's DaughtersFather
1913He Couldn't LoseGreen, a lawyer
1913A Beauty Parlor GraduateUncle Bill
1913An Amateur Animal TrainerBelle's father
1914Joseph in the Land of EgyptUndetermined role
1914Percy's First HolidayUndetermined roleUncredited
1914A Leak in the Foreign OfficeAbdool – Trevor's Afghan companion
1914A Can of Baked BeansMr. Morton
1914Their Best FriendJack's Father
1914Cardinal Richelieu's WardHuguet Credited as Justus Barnes
1914A Debut in the Secret ServiceAbdul
1914The Infant Heart SnatcherThe Judge
1914The Mohammedan's ConspiracyAbdul
1914A Dog of FlandersThe Rich Miller Lost film[10]
1914From the ShadowsStage Manager Alternative title: Out of the Shadows
1914His EnemyJohn Baird
1914The Harlow HandicapGeorge Carnes
1914Arty, the ArtistMr. Miles – May's Father
1914GoldThe Village Bully
1914The Mettle of a ManJohn Ross
1914The Harvest of RegretsMr. Sheldon
1914The Diamond of DisasterThe Bandit
1914Lucy's ElopementEzra Jenkins
1915The Home of SilenceRalph's father
1915Helen IntervenesStore Manager
1915The Smuggled DiamondChief of the Secret Service
1915The Adventure of FlorenceMr. Clark – Florence's Father
1915The Final ReckoningJudge Granger
1915Bianca ForgetsBianca's father
1915Love and MoneyThe American Suitor's Father
1915The Heart of the Princess MarsariPaul's Wealthy Uncle
1915God's WitnessJudgeLost film[11]
1915Bud BlossomBud's grandfather
1915The Country GirlThe Squire, her Guardian
1915Old Jane of the GaietyChoreographer
1915His Two PatientsThe Blacksmith
1915The Marvelous MarathonerEwing Webster
1915SnapshotsHenry Spear – Editor
1915From the River's DepthsWilliam Hewins – Dorothy's Father Alternative title: A Call from the Dead
1915Weary Walker's WoesLawyer
1915Mr Meeson's WillMr. Meeson
1916OutwittedThe Contractor
1916FearJasper
1916Arabella's PrinceThe Prince
1917Her Life and HisPolitical Boss
1917Hinton's DoubleDetective Denton
1917The Candy GirlOfficer Quinn
1917An Amateur OrphanDave's Father Credited as Justus Barnes
1917It Happened to AdeleVincent's Uncle
1917Cy Whittaker's WardSimmons Credited as J.D. Barnes

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Great Train Robbery (1903) . American Film Institute (AFI) . Los Angeles . 2019 . June 6, 2021.
  2. Book: Vazzana, Eugene Michael . Silent Film Necrology . 2 . 2001 . . 0-7864-1059-0 . 30 .
  3. News: Justus D. Barnes; Stage and Screen Actor, 84, Dies in Weedsport, N.Y. . February 8, 1946 . . 19 . April 18, 2018.
  4. 1930 census, Brutus, Cayuga Co., New York, Enumeration district 6–25, Supervisor's district 14, sheet 8 B.
  5. Book: Erish, Andrew A. . Col. William N. Selig, the Man Who Invented Hollywood . March 1, 2012 . . 978-0-292-74269-7 . 35 . Making Western the West . 10.7560/728707 . https://books.google.com/books?id=TKskLkvWnDgC&pg=PA31 . 10.7560/728707.
  6. Book: Musser, Charles . Before the Nickelodeon: Edwin S. Porter and the Edison Manufacturing Company . 1991 . . 0-520-06080-6 . 417 . As Cinema Become Mass Entertainment, Porter Resists: 1907-1908 . https://books.google.com/books?id=s9OQ3WUqQS8C&pg=PA372.
  7. February 16, 1949 . The Final Curtain . . . 58 . 7 . 87 . 0006-2510 .
  8. https://auburnpub.com/lifestyles/randall-the-weedsport-actor-who-made-western-history/article_9350f705-c0f9-55a2-b631-f964d8045f8d.html auburnpub.com
  9. Web site: 32c "The Great Train Robbery" single . 1998 . December 27, 2021.
  10. Book: Tarbox, Charles H. . Lost Films, 1895–1917 . 1983 . Film Classic Exchange . 0-9610916-0-6 . 19 .
  11. Book: Soister . John T. . Nicolella . Henry . Joyce . Steve . 2012 . American Silent Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Feature Films, 1913–1929 . . 978-0-7864-8790-5 . 233 . 797916368.