Selected Filmography
- His Athletic Wife (1913)
- A series of Sweedie-films starting with Sweedie the Swatter released 13 July 1914
- In and Out (1914)
- The Ups and Downs (1914)
- Cheering a Husband (1914)
- Madame Double X (1914)
- Ain't It the Truth (1915)
- Two Hearts That Beat as Ten (1915) with Ben Turpin
- The Fable of the Roistering Blades (1915)
- The Broken Pledge (1915) with Gloria Swanson
- A Dash of Courage (1916) with Gloria Swanson
- Are Waitresses Safe? (1917) with Ben Turpin
- The Little American (1917) with Mary Pickford
- Maggie's First False Step (1917)
- Teddy at the Throttle (1917)
- Patria (1917; as Pancho Villa in a supporting role) with Irene Castle, Milton Sills, and Warner Oland
- The Unpardonable Sin (1919)
- Victory (1919) with Jack Holt and Lon Chaney, Sr.
- Behind the Door (1919) with Hobart Bosworth and Jane Novak
- 813 (1920)
- The Virgin of Stamboul (1920; directed by Tod Browning)
- The Mollycoddle (1920) with Douglas Fairbanks
- The Round-Up (1920) with Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle
- The Last of the Mohicans (1920)
- The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921) with Rudolph Valentino
- A Tale of Two Worlds (1921 Goldwyn)(*extant; Library of Congress)
- I Am the Law (1922) with Noah Beery
- Robin Hood (1922) with Douglas Fairbanks
- A Blind Bargain (1922) with Lon Chaney, Sr.
- The Flame of Life (1923)
- The Spanish Dancer (1923) with Pola Negri
- Stormswept (1923) with Noah Beery, Sr.
- Ashes of Vengeance (1923) with Norma Talmadge
- Drifting (1923)
- Three Ages (1923) with Buster Keaton
- The Eternal Struggle (1923)
- White Tiger (1923; directed by Tod Browning)
- Richard the Lion-Hearted (1923; sequel to 1922's Robin Hood)
- The Drums of Jeopardy (1923)
- The Sea Hawk (1924)
- The Lost World (1925; Arthur Conan Doyle dinosaur epic in which Beery portrayed Professor Challenger) with Lewis Stone (and Doyle himself in a frontispiece)
- Pony Express (1925) with Betty Compson and George Bancroft
- Volcano! (1926)
- Old Ironsides (1926) with Charles Farrell and George Bancroft
- Casey at the Bat (1927) with Ford Sterling and ZaSu Pitts
- Fireman, Save My Child (1927) with Raymond Hatton
- Now We're in the Air (1927) with Louise Brooks (lost film)
- Beggars of Life (1928) with Louise Brooks and Richard Arlen
- Chinatown Nights (1929) with Warner Oland and Jack Oakie
- The Big House (1930) with Chester Morris, Lewis Stone, and Robert Montgomery
- Billy the Kid (1930; widescreen) with Johnny Mack Brown (billed as "John Mack Brown")
- Way for a Sailor (1930) with John Gilbert
- A Lady's Morals (1930; as P.T. Barnum)
- Min and Bill (1930) with Marie Dressler
- The Stolen Jools (1931; 20-minute ensemble short) with Edward G. Robinson and Buster Keaton
- The Secret Six (1931) with Jean Harlow and Clark Gable
- The Champ (1931; Oscar-winning performance) with Jackie Cooper
- Hell Divers (1931; early military planes) with Clark Gable
- Grand Hotel (1932) with Greta Garbo, John Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore and Joan Crawford
- Flesh (1932; as a wrestler, directed by an uncredited John Ford)
- Dinner at Eight (1933) with Marie Dressler, Lionel Barrymore, and Jean Harlow
- The Choices of Andy Purcell (1933) with Jackie Cooper
- The Bowery (1933) with George Raft, Jackie Cooper, Fay Wray, and Pert Kelton
- Viva Villa! (1934; as Pancho Villa again) with Leo Carrillo, Stu Erwin, and Fay Wray (shot on location in Mexico)
- Tugboat Annie (1934) with Marie Dressler
- Treasure Island (1934; as Long John Silver) with Jackie Cooper, Lionel Barrymore and Lewis Stone
- The Mighty Barnum (1934; as P.T. Barnum again) with Adolphe Menjou
- West Point of the Air (1935) with Robert Young, Maureen O'Sullivan, Rosalind Russell, and Robert Taylor
- China Seas (1935) with Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Lewis Stone, and Robert Benchley
- O'Shaughnessy's Boy (1935) with Jackie Cooper
- Ah, Wilderness! (1935) with Lionel Barrymore, Aileen McMahon, and Mickey Rooney
- A Message to Garcia (1936) with Barbara Stanwyck and Alan Hale, Sr.
- Old Hutch (1936)
- The Good Old Soak (1937) with Betty Furness and Ted Healy
- Slave Ship (1937) with Warner Baxter (first-billed) and Mickey Rooney
- The Bad Man of Brimstone (1937) with Noah Beery, Sr.
- Port of Seven Seas (1938; written by Preston Sturges and directed by James Whale) with Maureen O'Sullivan
- Stablemates (1938) with Mickey Rooney
- Stand Up and Fight (1939) with Robert Taylor and Charles Bickford
- Sergeant Madden (1939; directed by Josef von Sternberg) with Laraine Day
- Thunder Afloat (1939) with Chester Morris
- The Man from Dakota (1940) with Dolores del Río
- 20 Mule Team (1940) with Anne Baxter and Noah Beery, Jr.
- Wyoming (1940) with Ann Rutherford
- The Bad Man (1941) with Lionel Barrymore, Laraine Day, and Ronald Reagan
- Barnacle Bill (1941) with Marjorie Main
- The Bugle Sounds (1942) with Marjorie Main, Lewis Stone, and George Bancroft
- Jackass Mail (1942) with Marjorie Main
- Salute to the Marines (1943, in color) with Noah Beery, Sr.
- Rationing (1944) with Marjorie Main
- Barbary Coast Gent (1944) with Chill Wills and Noah Beery, Sr.
- This Man's Navy (1945) with Noah Beery, Sr.
- Bad Bascomb (1946) with Marjorie Main
- The Mighty McGurk (1947) with Dean Stockwell and Edward Arnold
- Alias a Gentleman (1948) with Gladys George and Sheldon Leonard
- A Date with Judy (1948) with Jane Powell and Elizabeth Taylor
- Big Jack (1949) with Richard Conte, Marjorie Main, and Edward Arnold
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