Macey Harlam

Macey Harlam was an American actor who is best known for Bella Donna (1923), The Right to Love (1920), and The Conquest of Canaan (1921). He was born on April 27, 1873, in New York City, New York, USA, and passed away on June 17, 1923, in Saranac Lake, New York, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Macey Harlam was born into a New York family. Not much is known about his family background or personal life. His career in acting began early, and he became recognizable for his various roles in silent films.

Career Highlights

Harlam’s career included performances in notable films of the silent era. He gained acclaim for his varied roles, showcasing his talent in both drama and comedy. He appeared in multiple productions and left a mark on the film industry during his lifetime.

Death and Legacy

Macey Harlam died on June 17, 1923, in Saranac Lake, New York. His contributions to early cinema remain appreciated by film enthusiasts today. Although he was active in a brief period, his work has continued to be recognized in discussions about cinematic history.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
When Knighthood Was in Flower 1922-09-15 Duc de Longueville
The Right to Love 1920-09-05 Prince Stanislaus Cerniwiccz
Bella Donna 1923-03-31 Ibrahim
The Habit of Happiness 1916-03-12 Foster
Fair Lady 1922-03-19 Count Modene
The Conquest of Canaan 1921-07-10 Nashville Cory
Broadway Broke 1923-10-26 Claude Benson
Manhattan Madness 1916-10-01 Count’s Confederate
Barbary Sheep 1917-09-09 Archmed
Flame of the Desert 1919-10-26 Aboul Bey
Without Fear 1922-04-16 Bill Barton
The Witch 1916-02-27 Pedro