Albert Sidney Angeles (1875 – May 1950)[1] was a theatre actor and director of silent films.
[2] Born in London,[3] he worked in the USA as a writer and director for Vitagraph,[4] later directing for Universal.
[8] He quietly married film actress Edith Halleren (also spelled Halleran or Halloran) in 1913.
[11] Angeles was cast along two other former directors in The Squab Farm, a comedy on Broadway about the cinema world.
[12][13] In 1928, Angeles and Julia Parker starred in a singing, dancing and comedy show called One Born Every Minute, which was written about by the magazine Billboard.