William F. Haddock (November 27, 1877 – June 30, 1969) was one of the earliest
film directors
A film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfilment of that Goal, vision. The director has a key role in choosing the Casting (per ...
of the
silent film
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era. From 1909 to 1919 Haddock directed twenty-four films.
Haddock was born William Frederick Haddock in
Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He directed his first film, ''The Boots He Couldn't Lose'', in 1909. His next film was ''
The Immortal Alamo
''The Immortal Alamo'' is an American silent film released on May 25, 1911. ''The Immortal Alamo'' is the earliest film version of the events surrounding the 1836 Battle of the Alamo. The film was directed by William F. Haddock, and produced by ...
'' in 1911, the earliest known film version of the events surrounding the 1836
Battle of the Alamo
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. It starred
Francis Ford.
No copy of that film exists today,
[
] and it is considered to be a
lost film
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, as are many of Haddock's works.
Many of his films during his early years were
film shorts, starring lesser known actors and actresses. He often teamed up with early film actor
Lamar Johnstone
Edward Lamar Johnstone (March 15, 1884 – May 21, 1919) was an American silent film actor and director.
Biography
Born in Fairfax, Virginia, Johnstone starred in 82 films as an actor between 1911 and his death in 1919. He often starred alongs ...
, the first time being in the 1913 film ''Hearts and Crosses'', co-starring
Lucille Young. That same year he married his wife, Rosa Koch.
His last direction was on the 1919 film ''The Carter Case'', starring
Herbert Rawlinson
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,
Marguerite Marsh
Marguerite Marsh (April 18, 1888 – December 8, 1925) was an American actress of the silent era. She appeared in more than 70 films between 1911 and 1923. Early in her career, she was known as Margaret Loveridge.
Biography
Marsh was the el ...
, and
Ethel Grey Terry
Ethel Grey Terry (October 2, 1882 – January 6, 1931) was an American actress of the silent era. She is best remembered for her role in '' The Penalty'' with Lon Chaney.
Early years
Ethel Grey Terry was born in Oakland, California, the ...
. Following that film, Haddock left the film business, eventually settling in
New York City
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. Little is known about his life following his departure from film directing, except that he played the role of an old man in
Arthur Penn
Arthur Hiller Penn (September 27, 1922 – September 28, 2010)
was an American director and producer of film, television and theater. Closely associated with the American New Wave, Penn directed critically acclaimed films throughout the 19 ...
's
1962 adaptation of ''
The Miracle Worker
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''. He died on June 30, 1969, in New York City.
Selected filmography
*''Billy and His Pal'' (1911)
*''Hearts and Crosses'' (1913)
*''
The Education of Mr. Pipp'' (1914)
*''
His Lordship's Dilemma
''His Lordship's Dilemma'' is a 1915 silent short comedy film produced by the Gaumont Film Company and distributed by the Mutual Film Corporation. The film stars W.C. Fields as a remittance man, and part of the film includes an adaptation of ...
'' (1915)
*''The Carter Case'' (1919)
* ''
The Mad Dancer'' (1925)
References
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Silent film directors
1877 births
1969 deaths
People from Portsmouth, New Hampshire
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