Gordon Sackville was an American actor best known for his roles in The Chechako (1914), The Law That Divides (1918), and The Sea Wolf (1913). He was born on December 8, 1872, in Petersborough, Ontario, Canada, and passed away on August 6, 1926, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Gordon Sackville was born in Canada but later moved to the United States, where he pursued a career in acting. Specific details about his family and personal life are not widely documented.
Career
Sackville’s acting career spanned over a decade during the early 20th century. He appeared in a variety of films, showcasing his talent in both leading and supporting roles.
Death and Legacy
Gordon Sackville died from a stroke on August 6, 1926. Despite his relatively brief career, he contributed to the film industry during its formative years and remains recognized for his work in silent films.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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An Odyssey of the North | 1914-09-03 | Axel Gunderson |
Pollyanna | 1920-01-18 | Bit Role (uncredited) |
The Snob | 1924-11-10 | Sherwood Claxton |
The Grip of Evil | 1916-07-17 | |
Lucky Fool | 1927-01-01 | |
Any Night | 1922-01-01 | Reverend John Matthew |
Lightning Hutch | 1926-04-18 | Hugh Thornwall |
Mistaken Identity | 1919-07-20 | |
The Red Circle | 1915-12-16 | Chief of Police |
The Maid of the Wild | 1915-09-13 | James Sterling |
The Sea Wolf | 1913-12-07 | Johnson |
Dr. Jim | 1921-11-28 | Assistant Doctor |
Kid Pink and the Maharajah | 1914-03-12 | |
The Chechako | 1914-11-23 | Big Olof |
The Law That Divides | 1918-10-28 | John Douglas |
A Heroine of ’76 | 1911-02-16 | George Washington |
The Sultana | 1916-10-14 | Capt. Rimbert |
Honor Bound | 1920-11-30 | George K. Vincent |
The Girl Who Loves a Soldier | 1916-09-01 | |
Who Is Number One? | 1917-10-29 | |
The Sleeping Beauty | 1913-07-26 | The King |