Hayward Mack
Hayward Mack | |
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Margarita Fischer and Hayward Mack in Payment Guaranteed (1921) | |
Born |
Albany, New York, USA | March 20, 1882
Died |
December 24, 1921 39) Los Angeles, California, USA | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1910-1921 |
Hayward Seaton Mack (March 20, 1882 – December 24, 1921)[1] was an American actor of the silent era.
Biography
Born in Albany, New York, in 1882, Mack He appeared in 81 films between 1910 and 1921. Mack's motion picture career began in 1910; he appeared in films of many leading motion picture companies of the time. He had also worked in vaudeville and in stage productions. Before embarking on an entertainment career Mack was a civil engineer and also worked as a newspaper man.[2]
Mack died in Los Angeles, California, in 1921. Mack committed suicide in Los Angeles' Lafayette Park by taking poison.[3][4]
Selected filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1912 | Percy Learns to Waltz | Harry | |
A Millionaire for a Day | The Bank Teller | ||
Betty, the Coxswain | Ralph Cummings | ||
An Eventful Bargain Day | Robert Lee, the Husband | ||
1913 | The Baldheaded Club | ||
The Wedding Gown | |||
1914 | The Master Cracksman | District attorney | Alternative titles: The Martin Mystery The Square Shooter |
A Foolish Agreement | |||
1915 | Graft | ||
Father and the Boys | Major Bellamy Didsworth | ||
1916 | Dolly's Scoop | James Fairfax | |
The Grip of Jealousy | Phillip Grant | ||
Tangled Hearts | Montgomery Seaton | ||
The Gilded Spider | Burton Armitage | Alternative title: The Full Cup | |
The Jackals of a Great City | |||
1917 | The Flame of Youth | Sir Beverly Wyndham | |
Love Letters | Robert Maxwell | ||
1918 | The Guilty Man | Jacques Ristac | |
The Goddess of Lost Lake | Chester Martin | ||
All the World to Nothing | Charles Renalls | ||
1919 | It Happened in Paris | Leon Naisson | |
The Speed Maniac | Philip Malcolm | ||
1920 | The Girl in the Web | Chapman Price | |
The Gamesters | Jim Welch | ||
1921 | Oliver Twist, Jr. | Monk | |
Playing with Fire | Bruce Tilford |
References
- ↑ Hayward Mack;findagrave.com Retrieved August 23, 2015
- ↑ "Film Flickers\date=January 17, 1918". The Tennessean. p. 9. Retrieved August 7, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "L.A. Suicide Wills Remains to College". The Santa Ana Register. December 24, 1921. p. 1. Retrieved August 7, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "Film Actor Drinks Poison, Dies in Park". Oakland Tribune. December 24, 1921. p. 1. Retrieved August 7, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.
External links
- Hayward Mack on IMDb
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