Eric Hudson was an American actor who is best known for Romeo and Juliet, Man’s Enemy, and Seven Keys to Baldpate. He was born on November 23, 1862, in Nottingham, England, UK, and passed away on October 4, 1918, in New York City, New York, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Eric Hudson came from England but later moved to the United States where he pursued a career in acting. He had a passion for writing and acting, contributing to both fields throughout his life. Details about his family are limited.
Career
Eric Hudson was a talented actor known for his roles in early films. He gained recognition for performances in classic productions such as Romeo and Juliet, where he portrayed Montague, and other works like Man’s Enemy and Seven Keys to Baldpate. His contributions to film helped shape early American cinema.
Death and Legacy
Hudson passed away on October 4, 1918, leaving behind a legacy in the film industry. His work continues to be remembered by those who appreciate early cinema. Despite his career being relatively short, he made an impact with notable performances.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Fighting Odds | 1917-09-29 | Det. Butler |
Seven Keys to Baldpate | 1917-10-16 | Peter the Hermit |
Romeo and Juliet | 1916-10-19 | Montague |