Joseph Graybill

The 1900 U.S. Federal Census shows Graybill, age 14, living in Atchison City, Kansas with his mother and sister.

[3] The 1905 Wisconsin census shows Harold Graybill living in Milwaukee with his mother and sister Gladys.

In October 1910 Graybill performed in a play titled Miss Patsy (by Sewell Collins) at the (now demolished) Belasco Theatre in Washington, D.C. His character was named Dr. Philip Gentry.

[4] In May 1908 Graybill appeared in a performance of "The Witching Hour" by Augustus Thomas at a Cedar Rapids, Iowa theater.

[5] In October 1909 he appeared in a performance of "Vasta Herne" by Edward Peple in Des Moines, Iowa.

The paper stated that Mabel Normand appeared opposite "the late Joseph Graybill.

Mr. Graybill, it will be remembered, was a young actor of unusual promise who died three years ago.