Howard Charles Hickman (February 9, 1880 – December 31, 1949) was an American actor, director and writer. He was an accomplished stage leading man, who entered films through the auspices of producer
Thomas H. Ince.
Career
In 1900, Hickman debuted on stage as an extra in a production in San Francisco. He went on to act in
stock theater with the Alacazar, Morosco, and Melborne MacDowell companies, among others.
On Broadway, Hickman wrote, and portrayed Gabby in, ''The Skirt'' (1921).
Hickman's initial work in films was with the
Lasky Pictures Company, after which he acted with the
Triangle Company and later the Ince company.
[
In 1918, Hickman debuted as a director, with ''The Rainbow'' (for Paralta studios) as his first film.] He directed 19 films.
With the rise of the sound film, Hickman returned to the film business but received mostly small roles, often as an authoritarian figure. Hickman made a brief appearance as plantation owner John Wilkes, father of Ashley Wilkes
George Ashley Wilkes is a fictional character in Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel ''Gone with the Wind'' and the 1939 film of the same name. The character also appears in the 1991 book '' Scarlett'', a sequel to ''Gone with the Wind'' written by ...
, in '' Gone with the Wind'' (1939). He ended his film career in 1944, after more than 270 films.
Personal life and death
Hickman was married to actress Bessie Barriscale
Bessie Barriscale (born Elizabeth Barry Scale, June 9, 1884June 30, 1965) was an American actress who gained fame on the stage and in silent films.
Early life
Barriscale was born Elizabeth Barry Scale in Hoboken, New Jersey, to Irish immig ...
.[ He died of ]myocardial infarction
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in San Anselmo, California
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, and is buried at the Mount Tamalpais Cemetery
Mount Tamalpais Cemetery is located in San Rafael, California.
History
The cemetery was founded by Dr. Henry A. Dubois, Jr. An ordinance was passed that prohibited any burials within the towns limits. Dr DuBois attended a town hall meeting wh ...
, San Rafael, California
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.
Selected filmography
As actor
*'' The Circus Man'' (1914) as Artful Dick Cronk
*''The Cup of Life'' (1915) as Higsby
*''The Man from Oregon'' (1915) as 'Honest' Jim Martin
*''Civilization
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C ...
'' (1915) as Count Ferdinand
*''The Moral Fabric'' (1916) as Mackley Stuart
*'' The Wolf Woman'' (1916) as John Morton
*''The Jungle Child'' (1916) as Ridgeway Webb
*'' Somewhere in France'' (1916) as Lt. Charles Ravignac
*''The Honorable Algy'' (1916) as Lord Rockmore
*''The Sin Ye Do'' (1916) as Robert Darrow
*''The Female of the Species'' (1916) as Carleton Condon
*'' Chicken Casey'' (1917) as 'Dickey' Cochran
* ''Blood Will Tell
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'' (1917) as James Black
* ''The Snarl
''The Snarl'' is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Raymond B. West and starring Bessie Barriscale, Charles Gunn and Howard Hickman.Connelly p.412 The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Brunton.
Cast
* Bessie B ...
'' (1917) as Jack Mason
* ''Wooden Shoes
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Traditional clogs remain in use as protective f ...
'' (1917) as Jack Smith
*''Those Who Pay'' (1917) as George W. Graham
*'' Madam Who?'' (1918) as Henry Morgan
*''The Cast-Off'' (1918) as Dr. Jim Thorpe
*''Blue Blood'' (1918) as Spencer Wellington
*''Rose o' Paradise
''Rose o' Paradise'' is a 1918 silent film directed by James Young and starring Bessie Barriscale. It was produced by Paralta Plays and distributed through W. W. Hodkinson Corporation, General Film Company and Pathe-Freres.
Cast
*Bessie Barri ...
'' (1918) as Lafe Grandoken
*''Social Ambition'' (1918) as Vincent Manton
*''Maid o' the Storm
''Maid o' the Storm'' is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Raymond B. West and starring Bessie Barriscale, George Fisher and Herschel Mayall.Spehr & Lundquist p.394 The film takes place in Scotland and London.
Cast
* Bessie Barris ...
'' (1918) as Jules Picardo
*'' Alias Jimmy Valentine'' (1928) as Mr. Lane
*''The Broadway Hoofer'' (1929) as Larry
* '' His First Command'' (1929) as Maj. Hall
*''Hello Sister Hello Sister may refer to:
* ''Hello Sister'' (1930 film), a film by Walter Lang
* ''Hello, Sister!'' (1933 film), a film produced by Fox Film Corporation
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'' (1930) as John Stanley
*'' Brothers'' (1930) as John Naughton
*'' The Age of Consent'' (1932) as Doctor (uncredited)
*'' Tess of the Storm Country'' (1932) as Minister (uncredited)
*'' The Silk Express'' (1933) as Mill Owner in Association (uncredited)
*'' The Man Who Dared'' (1933) as Politician (uncredited)
*'' I Loved a Woman'' (1933) as Businessman at Meeting (uncredited)
*'' Walls of Gold'' (1933) as Bridge Player (uncredited)
*'' The Right to Romance'' (1933) as Dr. Macey (uncredited)
*'' The World Changes'' (1933) as Doctor (uncredited)
*'' Hello, Sister!'' (1933)
*'' The Big Shakedown'' (1934) as Board Member (uncredited)
*''Hi Nellie!
''Hi, Nellie!'' is a 1934 American crime drama film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Paul Muni and Glenda Farrell. A newspaper editor is demoted to writing an advice column for refusing to go along with the crowd in declaring a missing lawye ...
'' (1934) as Dr. John W. Wilson (uncredited)
*'' Gambling Lady'' (1934) as Divorce Judge (uncredited)
*'' Jimmy the Gent'' (1934) as Doctor (uncredited)
*'' Mystery Liner'' (1934) as Dr. Howard
*''George White's Scandals
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'' (1934) as Doctor (uncredited)
*'' Three on a Honeymoon'' (1934) as Mr. Foster (uncredited)
*'' A Modern Hero'' (1934) as Dr. McPherson (uncredited)
*'' Sisters Under the Skin'' (1934) as Dutton
*'' Upper World'' (1934) as Judge (uncredited)
*'' Twentieth Century'' (1934) as Dr. Johnson (uncredited)
*'' The Personality Kid'' (1934) as Joan's Doctor (uncredited)
*'' Baby, Take a Bow'' (1934) as Blair (uncredited)
*'' Return of the Terror'' (1934) as Judge
*'' Side Streets'' (1934) as Dr. Randolph W. Hendricks (uncredited)
*'' The Defense Rests'' (1934) as Judge (uncredited)
*'' Here Comes the Navy'' (1934) as Captain
*'' The Man with Two Faces'' (1934) as Mr. Jones (uncredited)
*'' Death on the Diamond'' (1934) as Dr. Cushman (uncredited)
*'' A Lost Lady'' (1934) as Dr. Barlow (uncredited)
*'' Evelyn Prentice'' (1934) as Mr. Whitlock - Party Guest (uncredited)
*'' Gentlemen Are Born'' (1934) as College President (uncredited)
*'' The Silver Streak'' (1934) as Member Board of Directors (uncredited)
*'' Fugitive Lady'' (1934) as Doctor (uncredited)
*'' The Secret Bride'' (1934) as Senate President (uncredited)
*'' The Mighty Barnum'' (1934) as Minor Role (scenes deleted)
*'' Red Hot Tires'' (1935) as Judge Alcott
*''Carnival
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'' (1935) as Doctor (uncredited)
*'' Law Beyond the Range'' (1935) as Captain Wood (uncredited)
*''Death Flies East
''Death Flies East'' is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Conrad Nagel, Florence Rice and Raymond Walburn. The action takes place on an airline flight with a murderer aboard. The film was an early example of the avi ...
'' (1935) as Carlyle (uncredited)
*''Captain Hurricane
''Captain Hurricane'' is a 1935 American drama film about the life of fishermen in Cape Cod.Richard Jewell & Vernon Harbin, ''The RKO Story''. New Rochelle, New York: Arlington House, 1982. p. 81.
Plot
Cast
* James Barton (actor), James Barton ...
'' (1935) as Jimmy's Father (uncredited)
*'' I'll Love You Always'' (1935) as Dean (uncredited)
*'' Straight from the Heart'' (1935) as Police Sergeant (uncredited)
*'' West Point of the Air'' (1935) as Army Officer in Former Times (uncredited)
*'' Great God Gold'' (1935) as Dunbar - Marcia's Attorney (uncredited)
*''Fighting Shadows
''Fighting Shadows'' is a 1935 American Western film directed by David Selman from a screenplay by Ford Beebe, which stars Tim McCoy, Robert Allen, Geneva Mitchell, and Ward Bond.
Cast List
* Tim McCoy as Tim O'Hara
* Robert Allen as Bo ...
'' (1935) as Inspector Rutledge (uncredited)
*'' Dinky'' (1935) as Judge Barlow (uncredited)
*'' Let 'Em Have It'' (1935) as Assistant Chief Clerk (uncredited)
*''The Flame Within
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It is the first album with guitarists Eric Hazebroek and Stephan Sc ...
'' (1935) as Man at Hospital Benefit (uncredited)
*''Ginger
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'' (1935) as Juvenile Judge (uncredited)
*'' The Murder Man'' (1935) as Howard Jennings (uncredited)
*''Bright Lights Bright Lights may refer to:
Film and television
* ''Bright Lights'' (1916 film), a silent short starring Fatty Arbuckle
* ''Bright Lights'' (1925 film), an MGM film starring Charles Ray and directed by Robert Z. Leonard
* ''Bright Lights'' (1928 ...
'' (1935) as Mr. Aldridge (uncredited)
*'' Woman Wanted'' (1935) as Dr. Griffith (uncredited)
*'' Little Big Shot'' (1935) as The Judge (uncredited)
*'' I Live My Life'' (1935) as Teacher at Terry's Lecture (uncredited)
*'' It's in the Air'' (1935) as Mr. Ruby
*'' Three Kids and a Queen'' (1935) as Dr. Bowers (uncredited)
*'' Rendezvous'' (1935) as G-Man
*''Whipsaw
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'' (1935) as Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
*'' Too Tough to Kill'' (1935) as Billings (uncredited)
*'' Two Against the World'' (1936) as Dr. Maguire
*''Hell-Ship Morgan
''Hell-Ship Morgan'' is a 1936 American romantic drama film directed by D. Ross Lederman and written by Harold Shumate.
Cast
* George Bancroft as Captain Ira 'Hell-Ship' Morgan
* Ann Sothern as Mary Taylor
* Victor Jory as Jim Allen
* George ...
'' (1936) as Cabot
*'' Dangerous Waters'' (1936) as Ship Doctor (uncredited)
*'' The Bohemian Girl'' (1936) as Dignified Captain (uncredited)
*''August Week End
''August Weekend'' or ''August Week End'' or ''Week-End Madness'' is a 1936 American drama film directed by Charles Lamont and starring Valerie Hobson, Paul Harvey and G. P. Huntley. The screenplay was adapted by Paul Perez from a story by Fait ...
'' (1936) as Spencer
*'' Too Many Parents'' (1936) as Colonel Colman
*'' The Law in Her Hands'' (1936) as Judge Henry D. Morse (uncredited)
*'' Fury'' (1936) as Governor
*'' Parole!'' (1936) as Lawyer (uncredited)
*''Trapped by Television
''Trapped by Television'' is a 1936 American comedy-drama crime science fiction film directed by Del Lord and starring Mary Astor, Lyle Talbot and Nat Pendleton. The film is also known as ''Caught by Television'' in the United Kingdom.
Plot
An ...
'' (1936) as G.P. Tucker - Board Member (uncredited)
*'' To Mary - with Love'' (1936) as Guest #7
*'' Swing Time'' (1936) as First Minister (uncredited)
*'' Murder with Pictures'' (1936) as Judge (uncredited)
*'' Libeled Lady'' (1936) as Cable Editor (uncredited)
*'' 15 Maiden Lane'' (1936) as Mr. Whitman - Jeweller (uncredited)
*'' Wild Brian Kent'' (1936) as Bob Cruikshank
*'' Love Letters of a Star'' (1936) as Dr. Webster
*'' Pennies from Heaven'' (1936) as Chaplain (uncredited)
*'' Crack-Up'' (1936) as Major White
*'' Happy Go Lucky'' (1936) as Dr. Wilson
*'' Career Woman'' (1936) as Judge Whitman
*'' We Who Are About to Die'' (1937) as Prison Chaplain
*'' Join the Marines'' (1937) as Pruitt
*'' Outcast'' (1937) as Dr. Matthews (uncredited)
*'' The Great Barrier'' (1937) as Donald Smith - Member of C.P.R. Board
*''The Crime Nobody Saw
''The Crime Nobody Saw'' is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Charles Barton and written by Bertram Millhauser. The film stars Lew Ayres, Ruth Coleman, Eugene Pallette, Benny Baker, Vivienne Osborne, Colin Tapley and Howard Hickman. The ...
'' (1937) as Robert Mallory
*'' Maytime'' (1937) as Opera Director (uncredited)
*'' Jim Hanvey, Detective'' (1937) as Herbert Frost
*'' Motor Madness'' (1937) as Dr. Cadman (uncredited)
*'' Criminals of the Air'' (1937) as Harrison (uncredited)
*'' Venus Makes Trouble'' (1937) as Howard Clark
*'' Charlie Chan at the Olympics'' (1937) as Dr. Burton
*'' Married Before Breakfast'' (1937) as Arthur - Man Bringing in Two Hoboes (uncredited)
*'' Roaring Timber'' (1937) as Banker (uncredited)
*'' The Lady Escapes'' (1937) as Judge
*'' Artists and Models'' (1937) as Mr. Currie (uncredited)
*'' One Mile from Heaven'' (1937) as Judge Clarke
*''Western Gold
''Western Gold'' is a 1937 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Earle Snell and Forrest Barnes. The film stars Smith Ballew, Heather Angel, LeRoy Mason, Howard Hickman, Ben Alexander, Frank McGlynn, Sr. and Otis ...
'' (1937) as Jim Thatcher
*'' The Man Who Cried Wolf'' (1937) as Doctor on Stage (uncredited)
*'' One Hundred Men and a Girl'' (1937) as Johnson
*'' Back in Circulation'' (1937) as Judge (uncredited)
*'' Roll Along, Cowboy'' (1937) as Dr. Cooper (uncredited)
*'' Murder in Greenwich Village'' (1937) as Mr. Sloan (uncredited)
*''Checkers
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'' (1937) as Race Judge (uncredited)
*'' Borrowing Trouble'' (1937) as Judge Walters
*'' Tarzan's Revenge'' (1938) as Mr. Johnson (uncredited)
*'' Love Is a Headache'' (1938) as Editor Williams (uncredited)
*'' My Old Kentucky Home'' (1938) (uncredited)
*''Start Cheering
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'' (1938) as Dr. Fosdick
*'' King of the Newsboys'' (1938) as Judge (uncredited)
*'' Flight into Nowhere'' (1938) as Howard Hammond
*'' Rascals'' (1938) as Judge
*'' Numbered Woman'' (1938)
*''Holiday
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'' (1938) as Churchgoer (uncredited)
*'' The Rage of Paris'' (1938) as Man in Opera Box (uncredited)
*'' Woman Against Woman'' (1938) as Mr. Jamison (uncredited)
*'' Panamint's Bad Man'' (1938) as Marshal Winston (uncredited)
*'' Smashing the Rackets'' (1938) as James J. Carew (uncredited)
*''Come On, Leathernecks!
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*''Juvenile Court
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'' (1938) as Governor Stanley
*'' Young Dr. Kildare'' (1938) as Dr. Harris (uncredited)
*''I Stand Accused
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'' (1938) as Gilbert
*'' Next Time I Marry'' (1938) as Judge Jonathan Travers (uncredited)
*''Kentucky
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'' (1938) as Banker (uncredited)
*'' Convict's Code'' (1939) as Prison Warden
*'' Off the Record'' (1939) as Doctor (uncredited)
*'' Wings of the Navy'' (1939) as Capt. Dreen (uncredited)
*'' Wife, Husband and Friend'' (1939) as Concert Manager
*'' Three Smart Girls Grow Up'' (1939) as Conference Room Businessman (uncredited)
*'' Everybody's Baby'' (1939) as Dr. Jenkins
*'' Trouble in Sundown'' (1939) as John Cameron
*'' The Kid from Texas'' (1939) as Doctor at Polo Grounds (uncredited)
*'' Good Girls Go to Paris'' (1939) as Jeffers - Brand's Butler
*'' On Borrowed Time'' (1939) as Chief Surgeon (uncredited)
*'' When Tomorrow Comes'' (1939) as Wealthy Man (uncredited)
*'' The Under-Pup'' (1939) as Business Man (uncredited)
*'' The Angels Wash Their Faces'' (1939) as Judge Wilson (uncredited)
*'' Full Confession'' (1939) as Third Doctor (uncredited)
*'' Thunder Afloat'' (1939) as Surgeon (uncredited)
*'' Espionage Agent'' (1939) as Walter Forbes
*'' The Kansas Terrors'' (1939) as Governor-General del Montez
* ''Beware Spooks!
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Synopsis
Rookie cop Roy L. Gifford is kicked off the force after he accidentally assists a b ...
'' (1939) as Judge Roth (uncredited)
*'' Little Accident'' (1939) as Mr. Allerton
*'' The Return of Doctor X'' (1939) as Chairman (scenes deleted)
*'' Gone with the Wind'' (1939) as John Wilkes
*''Slightly Honorable
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'' (1939) as Sen. Sam Scott
*''My Son Is Guilty
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Winifred Elaine "Wynne" Gibson (July 3, 1898 – Ma ...
'' (1939) as Commissioner George Dodge (uncredited)
*'' The Man from Dakota'' (1940) as Confederate Colonel (uncredited)
*'' Castle on the Hudson'' (1940) as The Judge (uncredited)
*'' Virginia City'' (1940) as Confederate Gen. Page (uncredited)
*''Dark Command
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'' (1940) as Southerner Orating for Votes (uncredited)
*'' It All Came True'' (1940) as Mr. Prendergast
*'' Bullet Code'' (1940) as John Mathews
*'' Gangs of Chicago'' (1940) as Judge Whitaker
*'' Island of Doomed Men'' (1940) as Judge (uncredited)
*'' Girls of the Road'' (1940) as Gov. Warren
*'' They Drive by Night'' (1940) as The Judge (uncredited)
*'' The Secret Seven'' (1940) as Dr. Talbot
*'' Boom Town'' (1940) as McCreery's Associate #1 (uncredited)
*'' Yesterday's Heroes'' (1940) as Trustee (uncredited)
*'' Spring Parade'' (1940) as Colonel (uncredited)
*'' Strike Up the Band'' (1940) as Doctor
*''Little Men
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'' (1940) as Doctor (uncredited)
*''Bowery Boy
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'' (1940) as Dr. Axel Winters
*'' Four Mothers'' (1941) as Music Foundation Director (uncredited)
*''Maisie Was a Lady
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Plot
When wealthy drunkard Bob Rawlston causes Maisie ...
'' (1941) as Dr. Stephen W. Fredericks (uncredited)
*'' Cheers for Miss Bishop'' (1941) as Professor Lancaster
*''Robin Hood of the Pecos
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Cast
* Roy Rogers as Vance Corbin
* George "Gabby" Hayes as Gabriel "Gabby" Hornaday
* Marjorie Reynolds as Jeanie Grayson
* Cy K ...
'' (1941) as Colonel Davis (uncredited)
*'' Back Street'' (1941) as Mr. Williams (uncredited)
*''Golden Hoofs
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'' (1941) as Calvin Harmon
*'' Robbers of the Range'' (1941) as Roy Tremaine
*'' Washington Melodrama'' (1941) as Bishop Chatterton
*''Lady from Louisiana
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The Louisiana State Lottery Company organizes a lottery in 1890s New Orleans, with lottery funds used ...
'' (1941) as Judge William Harding (uncredited)
*''Scattergood Pulls the Strings
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'' (1941) as Withers
*''Angels with Broken Wings
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Republic Pictures Corporation (currently held under Melange Pictures, ...
'' (1941) (uncredited)
*'' Blossoms in the Dust'' (1941) as Texas Senator (uncredited)
*'' Hurricane Smith'' (1941) as Sen. Bradley
*'' Hold That Ghost'' (1941) as Judge (uncredited)
*''Dive Bomber
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'' (1941) as Admiral (uncredited)
*''Ice-Capades
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'' (1941) as Lawyer (uncredited)
*'' Belle Starr'' (1941) as Colonel Thornton
*'' Nine Lives Are Not Enough'' (1941) as Colonel Andrews
*'' Doctors Don't Tell'' (1941) as Dr. Watkins
*'' You Belong to Me'' (1941) as Mr. Deker (uncredited)
*'' Tuxedo Junction'' (1941) as Judge Leo Rivers
*'' Paris Calling'' (1941) as French General (uncredited)
*'' Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc.'' (1941) as Stephen Chandler
*'' Uncle Joe'' (1941) as Banker Jones
*'' Lady for a Night'' (1942) as Civil War General (uncredited)
*'' The Vanishing Virginian'' (1942) as Dr. Edwards (uncredited)
*'' Born to Sing'' (1942) as Critic (uncredited)
*''The Male Animal
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'' (1942) as Faculty Member (uncredited)
*'' True to the Army'' (1942) as Brigadier General (uncredited)
*'' I Was Framed'' (1942) as Stuart Gaines
*'' Kid Glove Killer'' (1942) as Clemence - First Politician (uncredited)
*'' Tarzan's New York Adventure'' (1942) as Blake Norton
*'' Bells of Capistrano'' (1942) as Doctor (uncredited)
*'' Tish'' (1942) as Mr. Fielding Kelbridge (uncredited)
*'' Andy Hardy's Double Life'' (1942) as Lincoln Lumber's Attorney (uncredited)
*'' Three Hearts for Julia'' (1943) as Mr. Doran (uncredited)
*''The Masked Marvel
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Plot
In ''The Masked Marvel'', a hero dress ...
'' (1943) as Warren Hamilton
*'' Watch on the Rhine'' (1943) as Cyrus Penfield (uncredited)
*''Captain America
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'' (1944, Serial) as Lyman's Attorney h. 4
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H may also refer to:
Musical symbols
* H number, Harry Halbreich reference mechanism for music by Honegger and Martinů
* H, B (musical note)
* H, B major
People
* H. (noble) (died after 12 ...
(uncredited)
*'' Casanova in Burlesque'' (1944) as Dean Wyatt (uncredited)
*'' The Heavenly Body'' (1944) as Scientist (uncredited)
*''Her Primitive Man
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'' (1944) as Bilson (uncredited)
*'' Follow the Boys'' (1944) as Dr. Wood (uncredited)
*'' Gypsy Wildcat'' (1944) (uncredited)
*''National Barn Dance'' (1944) as Mr. Hollander (uncredited)
*'' The Last Ride'' (1944) as Mr. Bronson (uncredited)
*'' Mrs. Parkington'' (1944) as Dr. Herrick (uncredited)
*'' Bowery to Broadway'' (1944) as Showman (uncredited) (final film role)
As director
*''His Mother's Portrait'' (1915)
*''When Love Leads'' (1915)
*''The White Lie'' (1918)
*''The Heart of Rachael'' (1918)
*''Two-Gun Betty
''Two-Gun Betty'' is a lost 1918 American comedy Western film directed by Howard C. Hickman and starring Bessie Barriscale. It was produced by Robert Brunton and distributed Pathé Exchange.
Plot
Betty, a determined young woman, wants to be a ...
'' (1918)
*''All of a Sudden Norma
''All of a Sudden Norma'' is a lost 1919 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Howard C. Hickman and starring Mrs. Hickman, aka Bessie Barriscale who produced the film. It was distributed by Robertson-Cole Corporation.
Cast
* Bessie Bar ...
'' (1919)
*''A Trick of Fate
''A Trick of Fate'' is a lost 1919 silent film drama directed by Howard Hickman and starring Bessie Barriscale.
Cast
*Bessie Barriscale - Anna Gerard/Mary Lee
*Gayne Whitman - Richard Crane (*as Alfred Whitman)
* George Field - Pierre La Rouge ( ...
'' (1919)
*'' Hearts Asleep'' (1919)
*'' Josselyn's Wife'' (1919)
*'' Tangled Threads'' (1919)
*''Her Purchase Price
''Her Purchase Price'' is a lost 1919 silent film romance distributed by newly formed Robertson-Cole. It was directed by Howard C. Hickman and starred Bessie Barriscale.
Plot
As described in a film magazine, Sir Derek Anstruther (Roscoe) whil ...
'' (1919)
* '' Kitty Kelly, M.D.'' (1919)
*''Beckoning Roads'' (1919)
* ''Just a Wife
''Just a Wife'' is a 1910 play by Eugene Walter that was adapted to silent film in 1920.
It was performed on Broadway at the Belasco Theatre in 1910, and was made into a silent film released in 1920 and directed by Howard C. Hickman.(Decemb ...
'' (1920)
* '' The Killer'' (1921)
*'' Nobody's Kid'' (1921)
* '' The Lure of Egypt'' (1921)
* '' A Certain Rich Man'' (1921)
*'' Man of the Forest'' (1921)
As writer
* '' Kitty Kelly, M.D.'' (1919)
*''Nobody's Kid'' (1921)
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1880 births
1949 deaths
American male film actors
American male silent film actors
American male stage actors
American film directors
American male screenwriters
20th-century American male actors
20th-century American male writers
20th-century American screenwriters