Sam Bernard

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Sam Bernard

As Herman Schultz in "The Girl and the Wizard"
Photo Library of Congress
Born Sam Barnet
June 5, 1863
Birmingham, England UK
Died May 16, 1927
Aboard ship on Atlantic Ocean
Years active 1900-1927
Spouse(s) Lizzie Reardon
Florence Deutsch

Sam Bernard (June 5, 1863 in Birmingham, England - May 16, 1927) was a renowned stage, film and vaudeville star. He also performed comic opera and burlesque.

At the beginning of his acting career in vaudeville, Bernard went by Samuel Barnet, which was his given name; he changed his surname to 'Bernard' as he considered it "more ethnic." He began to explore acting in motion pictures in 1915, after he was signed to the Triangle Film Corporation.

Bernard was one of the first stars to collaborate with Weber & Fields, and was also reported to have performed with the historic Lucier Comedy Company.

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Some of the movies he was featured in include:

  • A Janitor's Wifes Temptations (1915)
  • Because He Loved Her (1915)
  • Fatty And The Broadway Stars (1915)
  • Poor Schmaltz (1915)
  • The Great Pearl Tangle (1916)
  • Call A Cop (1921)
Casino Theatre - 1900Sam Bernard appeared herein "The Girl and the Wizard" - 1909
Casino Theatre - 1900
Sam Bernard appeared here
in "The Girl and the Wizard" - 1909

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