H.H. Pattee

H.H. Pattee was an American actor who is best known for The Greater Woman, Neighbors, and The White Raven. He was born on February 11, 1893, in South Dakota, USA, and he passed away on May 25, 1974, in Merced County, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

H.H. Pattee, originally named Herbert Horton Pattee, was deeply involved in the early days of cinema. Little is known about his family life or personal relationships, but he made a significant impact in the film industry during his active years. He worked under the name Herbert Pattee in many of his films.

Career

During his career, H.H. Pattee appeared in numerous silent films, showcasing his talent in various roles. His performances in films like The Darkest Hour and The Vengeance of Durand highlighted his versatility as an actor. Pattee’s filmography reflects a time when the industry was transitioning from silent to sound films.

Death and Legacy

H.H. Pattee died on May 25, 1974, leaving behind a legacy as one of the prominent actors of the silent film era. Though less known today, his contributions to early cinema remain recognized among film historians. Pattee’s work helped pave the way for future generations of actors in Hollywood.

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1923Outlaws of the SeaCaptain Abel Grimshaw (as Herbert Pattee)
1923One Million in JewelsMorgan
1920The PreyNathan Sloane (as Herbert Pattee)
1920Captain SwiftRyan (as Herbert Pattee)
1920West Is BestShort (as Herbert Pattee)
1919The Darkest HourPriest (as Herbert Pattee)
1919The Vengeance of DurandTheophile (as Herbert H. Pattee)
1919The Cambric MaskRobert Ember (as Herbert Pattee)
1919Sandy Burke of the U-Bar-UJeff Kirby
1919Silent StrengthInspector Buyrke (as Herbert Pattee)
1918For the Freedom of the EastVon Richtman (as Herbert Horton Pattee)
1918And the Children PayRev. Reynolds (as Herbert Pattee)
1918NeighborsWilliam Harding (as Herbert Pattee)
1918The Business of LifeCairus (as Herbert Pattee)
1918Schools and SchoolsJohn Warren (as Herbert Pattee)