Alfred Hickman was an American actor known for his roles in The Chain Invisible, Hedda Gabler, and Piccadilly Jim. He was born on February 25, 1873, in London, England, UK, and passed away on April 9, 1931, in Hollywood, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Alfred Hickman was married to Nance O’Neil from August 11, 1916, until his death in 1931. Prior to this, he was married to Blanche Walsh from 1896 until their divorce in 1903. His family life included his deep involvement in the theater, which shaped his career.
Death and Legacy
Hickman died from a cerebral hemorrhage on April 9, 1931, in Hollywood, California. He is buried at Forest Lawn in Glendale, California, in the Great Mausoleum. His contributions to silent films have left a lasting impact on the industry.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Rescue | 1929-01-12 | Mr. Travers |
The Last of the Lone Wolf | 1930-08-26 | King |
The Enchanted Cottage | 1924-03-23 | Rupert Smallwood |
The Fear Market | 1920-01-25 | Dicky Wilkes |
The Phantom of Paris | 1931-09-12 | Dr. Gorin |
A Woman of Experience | 1931-07-08 | Colonel |
The Venus Model | 1918-06-16 | Nathan Bergman |
The Fall of the Romanoffs | 1918-01-01 | Czar Nicholas II |
Little Miss Hoover | 1918-12-29 | Matthew Berry |
Civilian Clothes | 1920-09-05 | William Arkwright |
The Passing of the Third Floor Back | 1918-05-01 | |
The Lone Wolf | 1917-06-30 | Eckstrom |
Trilby and Little Billee | 1896-09-14 | William “Little Billee” Bagot |
Erstwhile Susan | 1919-11-16 | Dr. Edgar Barrett |
The Master Key | 1914-11-16 | Charles Everett |
In Pursuit of Polly | 1918-08-19 | O’Leary |
The Make-Believe Wife | 1918-11-17 | Roger Mason |
Are You a Mason? | 1915-03-15 | Billy |
On the Quiet | 1918-09-01 | Hix |
Here Comes the Bride | 1919-01-19 | James Carleton |
The Chain Invisible | 1916-04-24 | Sir Richard Towne |
Piccadilly Jim | 1919-11-01 | Lord Wisebeach |
Seven Deadly Sins: Greed | 1917-02-12 | |
Mrs. Balfame | 1917-04-09 | James Broderick |
The Iron Woman | 1916-10-02 | |
The Witch | 1916-02-27 | General Mendoza |