Doc Crane (c. 1847 – April 17, 1920) was an American silent film actor.
Crane was a medical doctor in Boston who served in the Civil War and returned to his practice after its end.
After financial difficulties depleted his savings, he found work as a character actor at Universal studios, drawing upon his experience in amateur dramatic productions when he was in medical school.
[1] He was signed in 1914 and starred in about 30 films before his retirement three years later in 1917.
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