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Harry S. Hilliard (1886-1966) was an American silent film actor best remembered as one of Theda Bara's leading men, if not her most prominent one. He started at Fox Films and continued on at Metro Pictures. Other leading ladies were June Caprice, May Allison, Carmel Myers and Gladys Brockwell. His career was essentially over by the end of the silent era but he had an uncredited role in a 1944 film. He is not the son of nor is he related to stage actor Robert C. Hilliard despite the resemblance.
Born
Sunday, 24 October 1886
Died
Thursday, 21 April 1966
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Adventures of Mark Twain | John Greenleaf Whittier | 1944 |
On Trial | Detective | 1939 |
Raise the Roof | Colin Calquon | 1930 |
The Girl in Number 29 | Rodney Bangs | 1920 |
The Dangerous Talent | Gilbert Ellis | 1920 |
Cheating Herself | Hale Thompson | 1919 |
The Sneak | Roger Barrington | 1919 |
The Little Rowdy | Franklyn Winters | 1919 |
The Little White Savage | Kerry Byrne | 1919 |
Set Free | John Roberts | 1918 |
Actor Filmography
Title | Character | Year |
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The Adventures of Mark Twain | John Greenleaf Whittier | 1944 |
On Trial | Detective | 1939 |
Raise the Roof | Colin Calquon | 1930 |
The Girl in Number 29 | Rodney Bangs | 1920 |
The Dangerous Talent | Gilbert Ellis | 1920 |
Cheating Herself | Hale Thompson | 1919 |
The Sneak | Roger Barrington | 1919 |
The Little Rowdy | Franklyn Winters | 1919 |
The Little White Savage | Kerry Byrne | 1919 |
Set Free | John Roberts | 1918 |
A Successful Adventure | Perry Arnold | 1918 |
Every Girl's Dream | Carl | 1917 |
Heart and Soul | John Neil | 1917 |
Her Greatest Love | Lucies Coresze | 1917 |
The New York Peacock | Billy Martin | 1917 |
Romeo and Juliet | Romeo | 1916 |
The Ragged Princess | Harry Deigan | 1916 |
Little Miss Happiness | Dave Allen | 1916 |
Caprice of the Mountains | Jack Edmunds | 1916 |
A Modern Thelma | Sir Philip | 1916 |
Gold and the Woman | Lee Duskara | 1916 |
The Strength of the Weak | Richard Adams | 1916 |
Merely Mary Ann | 1916 |