
Justus D. Barnes
Known for Acting · 34 credits
- Born
- 1862-10-02
- Died
- 1946-02-06
- Place of birth
- Little Falls, New York, USA
- Also known as
- George Barnes
Biography
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.
Barnes was born in Little Falls, New York. 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.
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. 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. 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. After retiring from acting, Barnes moved to Weedsport, New York, where he worked as a milkman. He later owned a cigar store. Barnes died on February 6, 1946, in Weedsport at the age of 83. He is buried in Weedsport Rural Cemetery, in Weedsport, New York.
Known For

The Great Train Robbery
1903
as Bandit Who Fires at Camera (uncredited)

David Copperfield
1911
as Ham Peggotty (in part one)

Nicholas Nickleby
1912
as Uncle Ralph

Old Jane of the Gaiety
1915
A Dog of Flanders
1914
as The Rich Miller

Star of Bethlehem
1912
as Mage Gaspar
Movies (34)

The Great Train Robbery
1903
as Bandit Who Fires at Camera (uncredited)

David Copperfield
1911
as Ham Peggotty (in part one)

Nicholas Nickleby
1912
as Uncle Ralph

Old Jane of the Gaiety
1915
A Dog of Flanders
1914
as The Rich Miller

Star of Bethlehem
1912
as Mage Gaspar

When the Studio Burned
1913
as Director
Her Life and His
1917
as Political Boss
The Dove in the Eagle's Nest
1913

The Portrait of Lady Anne
1912
as Lady Anne's Father in 1770
Weary Walker's Woes
1915
as Lawyer

Mr. Meeson's Will
1915
as Mr. Meeson
Young Lord Stanley
1910
as the girl's father
The Country Girl
1915
as The Squire, her Guardian

Cousins
1912
as Father on Farm

From the River's Depths
1915
as William Hewins - Dorothy's Father
Their Best Friend
1914
as Jack's Father
God's Witness
1915
as Judge
His Two Patients
1915
as The Blacksmith

It Happened to Adele
1917
as Vincent's Uncle
The Heart of the Princess Marsari
1915
as Paul's Wealthy Uncle
The Voice of Conscience
1912
as Doctor
The Dancer
1914
as N.Z. Wood
The Candy Girl
1917
as Officer Quinn
A Debut in the Secret Service
1914
as Abdul
Love and Money
1915
as American Suitor's Father

The Marvelous Marathoner
1915
as Ewing Webster

Uncle's Namesakes
1913

Joseph in the Land of Egypt
1914
Peggy's Invitation
1913

When a Count Counted
1912
as W.T. Wilson, Attorney at Law
The Farmer's Daughters
1913
as Father

Cy Whittaker's Ward
1917
as Simmons

A Circus Stowaway
1911
as Ringmaster
About Justus D. Barnes
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. Barnes was born in Little Falls, New York. He was a veteran stage actor before he made his screen debut in 1903 in The Great Train… With 34 credits spanning from 1903 to 1917, Justus D. Barnes has appeared in 34 films and 0 TV shows.
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- The Great Train Robbery (1903) — as Bandit Who Fires at Camera (uncredited)
- David Copperfield (1911) — as Ham Peggotty (in part one)
- Nicholas Nickleby (1912) — as Uncle Ralph
- Old Jane of the Gaiety (1915)
- A Dog of Flanders (1914) — as The Rich Miller
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