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{{Short description|American actor (1879–1953)}} {{About|the American actor|the Australian novelist|Louis Stone|the American journalist|Louis T. Stone}} {{More citations needed|date=December 2007}} {{Use mdy dates|date=December 2014}} {{Infobox person | name = Lewis Stone | image = Lewis Stone Photoplay Feb 1923.jpg | caption = Portrait in ''Photoplay'', 1923 | birth_name = Lewis Shepard Stone | birth_date = {{Birth date|1879|11|15}} | birth_place = [[Worcester, Massachusetts]], U.S. | death_date = {{Death date and age|1953|09|12|1879|11|15}}<ref name=VarObit>{{cite magazine|magazine=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=September 16, 1953|page=63|title=Obituaries|url=http://www.archive.org/stream/variety191-1953-09#page/n206/mode/1up|access-date=October 4, 2019|via=[[Archive.org]]}}</ref> | death_place = [[Los Angeles, California]], U.S. | occupation = Actor | years_active = 1911–1953 | spouse = {{marriage|Margaret Langham (stage name)|1906|1917|end=died}}<ref name=death1917>{{cite news|title=Drop from Eighth Story Window Kills Mrs. Lewis Stone|newspaper=Los Angeles Herald|volume=XLII|issue=186|page=5|date=June 6, 1917|url=https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=LAH19170606.2.243&e=-------en--20--1--txt-txIN--------1}}</ref><ref>According to the database California County Marriages 1850-1952, Lewis S. Stone married Margaret H. Huddleston (real name of Margaret Langham) in Los Angeles on Sunday, December 30, 1906. The marriage was not officially registered with Los Angeles County until 1907.</ref><br /> {{marriage|Florence Oakley (stage name)<ref>{{cite web|title=Florence Oakley|website=IMDb|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0643017/}}</ref>|1920|1929|end=divorced}}<br />Hazel Elizabeth Woof<br />(m. 1930; his death) | children = 3<ref name=death1917/> | employer = [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] (1924–1953)<ref name=VarObit /> }} '''Lewis Shepard Stone''' (November 15, 1879 – September 12, 1953) was an American film actor. He spent 29 years as a contract player at [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] and was best known for his portrayal of Judge James Hardy in the studio's popular ''[[Andy Hardy]]'' film series.<ref name=VarObit /> He was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Actor]] in 1929 for his performance as Russian Count [[Peter Ludwig von der Pahlen|Pahlen]] in ''[[The Patriot (1928 film)|The Patriot]]''. Stone was also cast in seven films with [[Greta Garbo]], including in the role of Doctor Otternschlag in the 1932 drama ''[[Grand Hotel (1932 film)|Grand Hotel]]''. == Early life == [[File:According to the Code.jpg|thumb|''According to the Code'' (1916)]] Stone was born in [[Worcester, Massachusetts]], in 1879, was youngest of four children of Philena (née Ball) and Bertrand Stone.<ref name="Census1880">"United States Census, 1880", digital image of original census page documenting Lewis Stone in household of Bertrand Stone, Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts; enumeration district (ED) 903, sheet 608D; National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Washington, D.C. [[FamilySearch]] database with images, Salt Lake City Utah.</ref> His father, according to the federal census of 1880, supported the family as a [[boot and shoe clicker|boot cutter]].<ref name="Census1880" /> After obtaining his public education in Worcester, Lewis joined the United States Army during the [[Spanish–American War]], serving as a lieutenant and later being deployed to [[China]] to train troops.<ref name=VarObit /> He returned to the United States, and following his discharge from the army began his career as a writer and actor. == Career == {{Moresources|section|date=June 2023}} In the early-1900s Stone was considered by the critics to be the most popular leading man in stock in America. For eight years, he held the role as leading man with the [[Oliver Morosco]] Stock Company in Los Angeles.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Borrillo|first=Theodore A.|url=http://worldcat.org/oclc/823177622|title=Denver's historic Elitch Theatre : a nostalgic journey (a history of its times)|date=2012|publisher=[publisher not identified]|isbn=978-0-9744331-4-1|pages=103–104|oclc=823177622}}</ref> In 1912, Stone found success in the popular play ''Bird of Paradise'', which starred [[Laurette Taylor]]. The play was later filmed in [[Bird of Paradise (1932 film)|1932]] and [[Bird of Paradise (1951 film)|1951]]. For the summer of 1913 Stone appeared at [[Elitch Theatre]] in Denver, Colorado, as the leading man for the season. The proprietor of the theatre, [[Mary Elitch Long]], recalled an event when Stone heard of a nearby family in need and he "went to a neighborhood grocery and, placing $25.00 on the counter, told the storekeeper to see to it that the bereaved little family wanted for nothing; and to let him know when more money was needed and to say nothing about it."<ref name=":0" /> His career was interrupted by a return to the Army in [[World War I]], serving as a major in the [[United States Cavalry|cavalry]].<ref name="VarObit" /> Before leaving for the war he made his feature film debut in ''Honor's Altar'' in 1916.<ref name="VarObit" /> He showed up in [[First National Pictures|First National]]'s 1920 ''[[Nomads of the North]]'' to good effect playing a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman. He portrayed the title role in the 1922 silent film version of ''[[The Prisoner of Zenda (1922 film)|The Prisoner of Zenda]]''. From 1920 to 1927, he lived in Los Angeles at 212 S. Wilton Place. The home is now Los Angeles Cultural-Historic Monument #925 and is in the [[Wilton Historic District]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Historic–Cultural Monuments (HCM) Listing: City Declared Monuments|url=http://preservation.lacity.org/files/HCMDatabase%23073114.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180909223843/http://preservation.lacity.org/files/HCMDatabase|archive-date=September 9, 2018|website=Los Angeles City Planning}}</ref> In 1924, Stone joined the newly formed [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] studio as a contract player, where he remained until his death in 1953.<ref name="VarObit" /> Stone was nominated for the [[Academy Award for Best Actor]] in 1929 for ''[[The Patriot (1928 film)|The Patriot]]''. He played the character that gives the film its title, but he was not the top-billed star. He appeared in seven films with [[Greta Garbo]], spanning both the silent and early sound period. In 1932, he portrayed Dr. Otternschlag in the Garbo film ''[[Grand Hotel (1932 film)|Grand Hotel]]'', in which he utters the famous closing line "Grand Hotel. People coming. Going. Nothing ever happens." [[File:Lewis Stone in Woman Wanted trailer.jpg|thumb|right|Stone in the trailer of ''[[Woman Wanted (1935 film)|Woman Wanted]]'' (1935)]] He played a larger role in the 1933 Garbo film ''[[Queen Christina (film)|Queen Christina]]''. His appearance in the successful prison film ''[[The Big House (1930 film)|The Big House]]'' furthered his career. He played adventurers in the [[dinosaur]] epic [[The Lost World (1925 film)|''The Lost World'']] (1925) with [[Wallace Beery]] and ''[[The Mask of Fu Manchu]]'' (1932) with [[Boris Karloff]], and a police captain in ''[[Bureau of Missing Persons]]'' (1933). [[File:Lewis Stone in The Prisoner of Zenda (1952 film).png|thumb|Stone in the trailer of ''[[The Prisoner of Zenda (1952 film)|The Prisoner of Zenda]]'' (1952)]] In 1937, Stone first appeared in the role which became his most famous, that of wise and kindly Judge James Hardy in the ''[[Andy Hardy]]'' film series, starring [[Mickey Rooney]].<ref name=VarObit /> Stone appeared as the judge in 14 of the 16 Hardy movies, beginning with ''[[You're Only Young Once]]'' (1937). [[Lionel Barrymore]] had portrayed the judge in the first Hardy movie, and Stone died before the making of the last one, ''[[Andy Hardy Comes Home]]'' (1958), so Judge Hardy's death was written into the script. During the heyday of the series, Stone also appeared with Rooney in the short subject ''Andy Hardy's Dilemma'', which promoted charitable donations to the Community Chest. During [[World War II]], the 60-plus year-old Stone was a lieutenant colonel in the California National Guard.<ref name=VarObit /> Stone was under contract to MGM for 29 years, the studio's longest-contracted actor, as well as the actor with the longest contract at any Hollywood movie studio.<ref name=VarObit /> The week before his death, he and longtime MGM contract player Lionel Barrymore received gold keys to their dressing rooms. Stone appeared in approximately 100 films for MGM from 1924 to 1953.<ref name=VarObit /> == Personal life == Stone owned a beach house in the [[Venice, Los Angeles|Venice neighborhood of Los Angeles]]. In 1930 the oil drilling boom in the Venice Beach-Del Ray oil field caused him to file a lawsuit to stop the beach lease in order to prevent property damage and public nuisance. "The court ruled for Stone even though derricks ringed the beach ..."<ref>{{cite journal|doi=10.1093/jahist/jas079|title=Oil in the City: The Fall and Rise of Oil Drilling in Los Angeles |year=2012 |last1=Elkind |first1=Sarah S. |journal=Journal of American History |volume=99 |pages=82–90 |doi-access=free }}</ref> In the 1930s he owned a 104-foot luxury yacht named ''Serena''. In 1937 the yacht was sold to Robert Paine Scripps (the father of [[Charles Scripps]]) and converted to a research vessel named the ''E. W. Scripps''.<ref>{{cite book|author=Nelson, Stewart B.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=p4BDXJ5ohoQC&pg=PA105 |page=105| title=Oceanographic Ships, Fore and Aft | year=1971 |location=Washington, DC |publisher=Office of the Oceanographer of the Navy, U.S. Government Printing Office }}</ref> Stone campaigned for the reelection of President [[Herbert Hoover]] in 1932.<ref>{{Cite news |date=1932-11-02 |title=Editorial |pages=6 |work=[[The Napa Valley Register|The Napa Daily Register]]}}</ref> == Death == Stone died in Hancock Park, Los Angeles on September 12, 1953, aged 73.<ref name=VarObit /> He reportedly suffered a heart attack while chasing away some neighborhood kids<ref name=VarObit /> who were throwing rocks at his garage or trampling his meticulously kept prized garden. Another published report states that on that date Stone and his third wife were watching television when they heard a racket in the back yard. When he investigated, Stone found lawn furniture once again floating in the pool and glimpsed three or perhaps four teenage boys running toward the street. Stone gave chase despite his wife's warning not to exert himself. Upon reaching the sidewalk, Stone suddenly collapsed. A gardener, Juan Vergara, witnessed the chase and summoned aid. A photo published in newspapers of the day showed Stone lying on the sidewalk immediately after the incident. The photo was later included in [[Kenneth Anger]]'s book of scandals titled ''[[Hollywood Babylon]]''. Lewis Stone was later honored with a star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] at 6524 Hollywood Blvd. == Selected filmography == {{Div col}} * ''[[The Bargain (1914 film)|The Bargain]]'' (1914) * ''Honor's Altar'' (1916) as Warren Woods * ''The Havoc'' (1916) (with [[Gladys Hanson]]) as Richard Craig * ''According to the Code'' (1916) as Basil Beckenridge * ''[[Inside the Lines (1918 film)|Inside the Lines]]'' (1918) as Captain Cavendish * ''The Man of Bronze'' (1918) as John Adams * ''Man's Desire'' (1919) as Tom Denton * ''[[Milestones (1920 film)|Milestones]]'' (1920) as John Rhead * ''[[Nomads of the North]]'' (1920) as Cpl. O'Connor * ''[[Held by the Enemy (film)|Held by the Enemy]]'' (1920) as Capt. Gordon Haine * ''[[The Concert (1921 film)|The Concert]]'' (1921) as Augustus Martinot * ''[[Beau Revel]]'' (1921) as Lawrence 'Beau' Revel * ''[[The Golden Snare]]'' (1921) as Sergeant Philip Raine * ''[[Don't Neglect Your Wife]]'' (1921) as Langdon Masters * ''[[The Child Thou Gavest Me]]'' (1921) as Edward Berkeley * ''[[Pilgrims of the Night]]'' (1921) as Philip Champion / Lord Ellingham * ''[[The Rosary (1922 film)|The Rosary]]'' (1922) as Father Brian Kelly * ''[[A Fool There Was (1922 film)|A Fool There Was]]'' (1922) as John Schuyler * ''[[The Prisoner of Zenda (1922 film)|The Prisoner of Zenda]]'' (1922) as Rudolf Rassendyll / King Rudolf * ''[[Trifling Women]]'' (1922) as The Marquis Ferroni * ''[[The Dangerous Age (1923 film)|The Dangerous Age]]'' (1923) as John Emerson * ''[[The World's Applause]]'' (1923) as John Elliott * ''[[You Can't Fool Your Wife (1923 film)|You Can't Fool Your Wife]]'' (1923) as Garth McBride * ''[[Scaramouche (1923 film)|Scaramouche]]'' (1923) as The Marquis de la Tour d'Azyr * ''[[The Stranger (1924 film)|The Stranger]]'' (1924) as Keith Darrant * ''[[Why Men Leave Home (film)|Why Men Leave Home]]'' (1924) as John Emerson * ''[[Cytherea (1924 film)|Cytherea]]'' (1924) as Lee Randon * ''[[Husbands and Lovers]]'' (1924) as James Livingston * ''[[Inez from Hollywood]]'' (1924) as Stewart Cuyler * ''[[Cheaper to Marry]]'' (1925) as Jim Knight * ''[[The Lost World (1925 film)|The Lost World]]'' (1925) as Sir John Roxton * ''[[Confessions of a Queen]]'' (1925) as The King * ''[[The Talker]]'' (1925) as Harry Lennox * ''[[The Lady Who Lied]]'' (1925) as Horace Pierpont * ''[[Fine Clothes]]'' (1925) as Earl of Denham * ''[[What Fools Men]]'' (1925) as Joseph Greer * ''[[Too Much Money (film)|Too Much Money]]'' (1926) as Robert Broadley * ''[[The Girl from Montmartre]]'' (1926) asJerome Hautrive * ''[[Old Loves and New]]'' (1926) as Gervas Carew * ''[[Don Juan's Three Nights]]'' (1926) as Johann Aradi * ''[[Midnight Lovers (1926 film)|Midnight Lovers]]'' (1926) as Maj. William Ridgewell, RFC * ''[[The Blonde Saint]]'' (1926) as Sebastian Maure * ''[[An Affair of the Follies]]'' (1927) as Hammersley * ''[[The Notorious Lady]]'' (1927) as Patrick Marlowe / John Carew * ''[[Lonesome Ladies]]'' (1927) as John Fosdick * ''[[The Prince of Headwaiters]]'' (1927) as Pierre * ''[[The Private Life of Helen of Troy]]'' (1927) as Menelaus * ''[[The Foreign Legion]]'' (1928) as Col. Destin * ''[[The Patriot (1928 film)|The Patriot]]'' (1928) as Count Pahlen * ''[[Freedom of the Press (film)|Freedom of the Press]]'' (1928) as Daniel Steele * ''[[A Woman of Affairs]]'' (1928) as Dr. Hugh Trevelyan * ''[[Wild Orchids (film)|Wild Orchids]]'' (1929) as John Sterling * ''[[The Trial of Mary Dugan (1929 film)|The Trial of Mary Dugan]]'' (1929) as Edward West * ''[[Wonder of Women]]'' (1929) as Stephen Trombolt * ''[[Madame X (1929 film)|Madame X]]'' (1929) as Louis Floriot * ''[[Their Own Desire]]'' (1929) as Marlett * ''[[Strictly Unconventional]]'' (1930) as Clive Champion-Cheney * ''[[The Big House (1930 film)|The Big House]]'' (1930) as Warden James Adams * ''[[Romance (1930 film)|Romance]]'' (1930) as Cornelius Van Tuyl * ''[[The Office Wife (1930 film)|The Office Wife]]'' (1930) as Lawrence Fellowes * ''[[Passion Flower (1930 film)|Passion Flower]]'' (1930) as Antonio Morado * ''[[Inspiration (1931 film)|Inspiration]]'' (1931) as Raymond Delval * ''[[Father's Son (1931 film)|Father's Son]]'' (1931) as William Emory * ''[[The Secret Six]]'' (1931) as Richard Newton, Attorney at Law * ''[[My Past]]'' (1931) as Mr. John Thornley * ''[[Always Goodbye (1931 film)|Always Goodbye]]'' (1931) as John Graham * ''[[The Bargain (1931 film)|The Bargain]]'' (1931) as Maitland White * ''[[The Phantom of Paris]]'' (1931) as Detective Costaud * ''[[The Sin of Madelon Claudet]]'' (1931) as Carlo Boretti * ''[[Mata Hari (1931 film)|Mata Hari]]'' (1931) as Andriani * ''[[Strictly Dishonorable (1931 film)|Strictly Dishonorable]]'' (1931) as The Judge * ''[[The Wet Parade]]'' (1932) as Roger Chilcote * ''[[Grand Hotel (1932 film)|Grand Hotel]]'' (1932) as Dr. Otternschlag * ''[[Night Court (film)|Night Court]]'' (1932) as Judge William Osgood * ''[[Letty Lynton]]'' (1932) as District Attorney Haney * ''[[New Morals for Old]]'' (1932) as Mr. Thomas * ''[[Red-Headed Woman]]'' (1932) as William Legendre Sr. * ''[[Unashamed (film)|Unashamed]]'' (1932) as Henry Trask * ''[[Divorce in the Family]]'' (1932) as John Parker * ''[[The Mask of Fu Manchu]]'' (1932) as Nayland Smith * ''[[The Son-Daughter]]'' (1932) as Dr. Dong Tong * ''[[Men Must Fight]]'' (1933) as Edward Seward * ''[[The White Sister (1933 film)|The White Sister]]'' (1933) as Prince Guido Chiaromonte * ''[[Looking Forward (1933 film)|Looking Forward]]'' (1933) as Gabriel Service Sr. * ''[[Bureau of Missing Persons]]'' (1933) as Capt. Webb * ''[[Queen Christina (film)|Queen Christina]]'' (1933) as [[Axel Oxenstierna]] * ''[[You Can't Buy Everything]]'' (1934) as John Burton * ''[[The Mystery of Mr. X]]'' (1934) as Inspector Connor * ''[[The Girl from Missouri]]'' (1934) as Frank Cousins * ''[[Treasure Island (1934 film)|Treasure Island]]'' (1934) as Captain Smollett * ''[[David Copperfield (1935 film)|David Copperfield]]'' (1935) as Mr. Wickfield * ''[[Vanessa: Her Love Story]]'' (1935) as Adam Paris * ''[[West Point of the Air]]'' (1935) as General Carter * ''[[Public Hero No. 1]]'' (1935) as Prison Warden * ''[[Woman Wanted (1935 film)|Woman Wanted]]'' (1935) as District Attorney Martin * ''[[China Seas (film)|China Seas]]'' (1935) as Tom Davids * ''[[Shipmates Forever]]'' (1935) as Adm. Richard Melville * ''[[Tough Guy (film)|Tough Guy]]'' (1936) as Davis (scenes deleted) * ''[[Three Godfathers (1936 film)|Three Godfathers]]'' (1936) as James Underwood, aka Doc * ''[[The Unguarded Hour]]'' (1936) as General Lawrence * ''[[Small Town Girl (1936 film)|Small Town Girl]]'' (1936) as Doctor Dakin * ''[[Suzy (1936 film)|Suzy]]'' (1936) as Baron Charville * ''[[Sworn Enemy (film)|Sworn Enemy]]'' (1936) as Doctor Simon 'Doc' Gattle * ''[[Don't Turn 'Em Loose]]'' (1936) as John Webster * ''[[Outcast (1937 film)|Outcast]]'' (1937) as Anthony Abbott (lawyer) * ''[[The Thirteenth Chair (1937 film)|The Thirteenth Chair]]'' (1937) as Inspector Marney * ''[[The Man Who Cried Wolf (1937 film)|The Man Who Cried Wolf]]'' (1937) as Lawrence Fontaine * ''[[You're Only Young Once]]'' (1937) as Judge James K. Hardy * ''[[The Bad Man of Brimstone]]'' (1937) as Mr. Jackson Douglas * ''[[Judge Hardy's Children]]'' (1938) as Judge James K. Hardy * ''[[Stolen Heaven (1938 film)|Stolen Heaven]]'' (1938) as Joseph Langauer * ''[[Yellow Jack (play and film)|Yellow Jack]]'' (1938) as Major Reed * ''[[Love Finds Andy Hardy]]'' (1938) as Judge James K. Hardy * ''[[The Chaser (1938 film)|The Chaser]]'' (1938) as Dr. Delford Q. Prescott * ''[[Out West with the Hardys]]'' (1938) as Judge James 'Jim' K. Hardy * ''[[The Ice Follies of 1939]]'' (1939) as Douglas Tolliver Jr. * ''[[The Hardys Ride High]]'' (1939) as Judge James K. Hardy * ''[[Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever]]'' (1939) as Judge James K. Hardy * ''[[Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President]]'' (1939) as The President * ''[[Judge Hardy and Son]]'' (1939) as Judge James K. Hardy * ''[[Andy Hardy Meets Debutante]]'' (1940) as Judge James K. Hardy * ''[[Sporting Blood (1940 film)|Sporting Blood]]'' (1940) as Davis Lockwood * ''Andy Hardy's Dilemma: A Lesson in Mathematics... and Other Things'' (1940, short) as Judge James K. Hardy * ''[[Andy Hardy's Private Secretary]]'' (1941) as Judge James K. Hardy * ''[[Life Begins for Andy Hardy]]'' (1941) as Judge James K. Hardy * ''[[The Bugle Sounds]]'' (1942) as Col. Jack Lawton * ''[[The Courtship of Andy Hardy]]'' (1942) as Judge James K. Hardy * ''[[Andy Hardy's Double Life]]'' (1942) as Judge James K. Hardy * ''[[Plan for Destruction]]'' (1943, short) as Himself – Commentator * ''[[Andy Hardy's Blonde Trouble]]'' (1944) as Judge James K. Hardy * ''[[The Hoodlum Saint]]'' (1946) as Father Nolan * ''[[Three Wise Fools (1946 film)|Three Wise Fools]]'' (1946) as Judge James Trumbell * ''[[Love Laughs at Andy Hardy]]'' (1946) as Judge James K. Hardy * ''[[State of the Union (film)|State of the Union]]'' (1948) as Sam Thorndyke * ''[[The Sun Comes Up]]'' (1949) as Arthur Norton * ''[[Any Number Can Play]]'' (1949) as Ben Gavery Snelerr * ''[[Key to the City (film)|Key to the City]]'' (1950) as Judge Silas Standish * ''[[Stars in My Crown (film)|Stars in My Crown]]'' (1950) as Dr. Daniel Kalbert Harris, Sr. * ''[[Grounds for Marriage]]'' (1951) as Dr. Carleton Radwin Young * ''[[Night Into Morning]]'' (1951) as Dr. Horace Snyder * ''[[Angels in the Outfield (1951 film)|Angels in the Outfield]]'' (1951) as Commissioner Arnold P. Hapgood * ''[[Bannerline]]'' (1951) as Josh * ''[[The Unknown Man]]'' (1951) as Judge James V. Hulbrook * ''[[It's a Big Country]]'' (1951) as Church Sexton * ''[[Just This Once (film)|Just This Once]]'' (1952) as Judge Samuel Coulter * ''[[Talk About a Stranger]]'' (1952) as Mr. Wardlaw * ''[[Scaramouche (1952 film)|Scaramouche]]'' (1952) as Georges de Valmorin * ''[[The Prisoner of Zenda (1952 film)|The Prisoner of Zenda]]'' (1952) as The Cardinal * ''[[All the Brothers Were Valiant]]'' (1953) as Capt. Holt (posthumous release) {{div col end}} == See also == * [[List of actors with Academy Award nominations]] == References == {{reflist}} == External links == {{Commons category|Lewis Stone}} * {{IMDb name|0832011}} * {{IBDB name}} * [https://web.archive.org/web/20030803180124/http://movies2.nytimes.com/gst/movies/filmography.html?p_id=68484 Lewis Stone] at ''The New York Times Movies'' * [http://www.cyranos.ch/spston-e.htm Lewis Stone] at The International Silent Movie * [http://film.virtual-history.com/person.php?personid=896 Photographs of Lewis Stone] {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Stone, Lewis}} [[Category:1879 births]] [[Category:1953 deaths]] [[Category:Military personnel from Massachusetts]] [[Category:United States Army Cavalry Branch personnel]] [[Category:Male actors from Worcester, Massachusetts]] [[Category:People from Hancock Park, Los Angeles]] [[Category:American male film actors]] [[Category:American male silent film actors]] [[Category:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer contract players]] [[Category:20th-century American male actors]] [[Category:Burials at Kensico Cemetery]] [[Category:American military personnel of the Spanish–American War]] [[Category:United States Army personnel of World War I]] [[Category:United States Army officers]]
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