Jack Livingston
Jack Livingston (November 29, 1885 - February 27, 1944) was a film actor in the United States. He starred in several films including alongside Jane Novak in The Golden Trail. He appeared in at least 44 feature films.[1] His great-grandfather Phillip Livingston signed the Declaration of Independence and he was also related to Robert Livingston who helped negotiate the Louisiana Purchase.[2] In 1916 he was identified as Myrtle Stedman's new leading man at Oliver Morosco Photoplay Company.[2][3][4]
Selected filmography
- Captivating Mary (1915)
- The Stranger Love (1916)
- Ashes of Hope (1917)
- Because of a Woman (1917)
- Wooden Shoes (1917)
- Madcap Madge (1917)
- The Stainless Barrier (1917)
- The Desert Man (1917)
- The Dark Road (1917)
- Ten of Diamonds (1917)
- The Eyes of the World (1917)
- His Enemy, the Law (1918)
- Who Is to Blame? (1918)
- The Price of Applause (1918)
- Cowardice Court (1919)
- The Golden Trail (1920)
- Judge Her Not (1921)
- The Silent Years (1921)
- The Wolve's Range (1921) - disambig needed-
- Man's Law and God's (1922)
- Crashing Courage (1923)
- The Frame Up (1923) -Disambig needed-
- The Power Divine (1923)
- The Range Patrol (1923)
- The Greatest Menace (1923)
- Scars of Hate (1923)
- The Vow of Vengeance (1923)
- Beaten (1924) -Diambig needed-
References
- Katchmer, George A. (2015-05-20). A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses. ISBN 9781476609058.
- "The Moving Picture World". 1916.
- Katchmer, George A. (2009-09-22). A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses. McFarland. ISBN 9780786446933.
- Golden, Eve (2013-03-29). John Gilbert: The Last of the Silent Film Stars. University Press of Kentucky. ISBN 9780813141633.
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