Jack Livingston was an American actor who is best known for his roles in films such as “The Dark Road,” “Ashes of Hope,” and “The Saphead.”
Personal and Family Life
Born as Harold Antill Livingston on November 29, 1885, in St. Albans, Vermont, he had a family life marked by two marriages, first to Alice and later to Aleda Des Lauriers, with whom he had two children. After his time in films, he lived in Buffalo, New York, where he worked as a welder and later as a salesman in Sheffield, Massachusetts.
Death and Legacy
Jack Livingston passed away on February 27, 1944, in Los Angeles, California, after a tragic car accident in Salisbury, Connecticut. He and his wife Alice died at the scene due to serious injuries from the crash. Their ashes were cremated and are located at Sheffield City Cemetery in Berkshire County, Massachusetts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Mid-Channel | 1920-09-26 | Claude Roberts |
The Dark Road | 1917-03-31 | Capt. James Morrison |
Ashes of Hope | 1917-10-06 | Jim Gordon |
Captivating Mary Carstairs | 1915-07-10 | |
In Slumberland | 1917-07-21 | Patrick McCree |
The Desert Man | 1917-04-22 | Dr. Howard |
Back of the Man | 1917-03-04 | Sid Wilson |
A Tokyo Siren | 1920-06-14 | Dr. Niblock (as Jack Livingstone) |
The Heart of Paula | 1916-04-03 | Stephen Pachmann (as Jack Livingstone) |
Even Unto Death | 1914-11-01 | Jack Livingston |
Every Woman’s Husband | 1918-07-17 | Reginald Dunstan |
The Saphead | 1920-09-01 | Dr. George Wainright |
A Son of Erin | 1916-11-09 | Brian Trelawney |
The Stronger Love | 1916-08-13 | Rolf Rutherford |
Madcap Madge | 1917-06-24 | Charles Lunkin |
The Eyes of the World | 1917-01-27 | Aaron King – Art |
The Golden Trail | 1920-09-01 | Dave Langdon |
The Price of Applause | 1918-04-04 | Karl le Barron |
The Greatest Menace | 1923-05-19 | Douglas Ferguson |