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Wilton Lackaye(1862-1932)

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Wilton Lackaye
Wilton Lackaye was born in Loudon County, Virginia, and educated at Georgetown University. He was barely out of college when he made his debut as Lucentio opposite Lawrence Barrett in an 1883 revival of "Francesca da Rimini". A powerfully built, mustachioed stage star of the old school, Lackaye played the title role in "Nero" (1890), Svengali in "Trilby" (1895) and Simon Legree in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" (1901). He entered the motion-picture business (shot in New York City) with World Films in 1914 and re-created his Svengali for director Maurice Tourneur in the still extant Trilby (1915). Well received at the time, it was the highlight of a screen career spent mainly in supporting roles. From a theatrical family, Lackaye was the husband of actress Ruth Lackaye, brother of actors James Lackaye and Helen Lackaye and the father of actor-playwright Wilton Lackaye Jr. His final Broadway appearance seems to have been opposite old pal Alice Brady in an unsuccessful production of "Love, Honor and Betray" (1930), which closed after 45 performances. Lackaye continued to appear both in new plays and revivals, especially of "Trilby", until shortly before his death at age 69. Lackaye had a pleasant, round face, with large eyes, and for many years sported a prominent handlebar mustache.
BornSeptember 30, 1862
DiedAugust 21, 1932(69)
BornSeptember 30, 1862
DiedAugust 21, 1932(69)
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Known for

Wilton Lackaye and Clara Kimball Young in Trilby (1915)
Trilby
5.7
  • Svengali
  • 1915
The Man of Shame (1915)
The Man of Shame
  • Roger Laroque
  • Louversan
  • 1915
Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt in The Lone Wolf (1924)
The Lone Wolf
  • William Burroughs
  • 1924
Le foyer en péril (1922)
Le foyer en péril
  • James Bascom
  • 1922

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  • Jacqueline Logan and Charles Nungesser in Le vainqueur du ciel (1925)
    Le vainqueur du ciel
    • Prison Commandant
    • 1925
  • Elliott Dexter, Arthur Donaldson, Irma Harrison, Henry Hull, Wilton Lackaye, Paul McAllister, and Seena Owen in For Woman's Favor (1924)
    For Woman's Favor
    • Bracken
    • 1924
  • Dorothy Dalton and Jack Holt in The Lone Wolf (1924)
    The Lone Wolf
    • William Burroughs
    • 1924
  • Le foyer en péril (1922)
    Le foyer en péril
    • James Bascom
    • 1922
  • God's Crucible (1921)
    God's Crucible
    • Michael Kalmar
    • 1921
  • The Man of Shame (1915)
    The Man of Shame
    • Roger Laroque
    • Louversan
    • 1915
  • Wilton Lackaye and Clara Kimball Young in Trilby (1915)
    Trilby
    5.7
    • Svengali
    • 1915
  • Children of the Ghetto
    • Reb Shemuel
    • 1915
  • Wilton Lackaye in Le spéculateur (1914)
    Le spéculateur
    • Jadwin
    • 1914

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  • Born
    • September 30, 1862
    • Loudon County, Virginia, USA
  • Died
    • August 21, 1932
    • New York City, New York, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouses
      Katherine Alberta RileyMarch 17, 1928 - August 21, 1932 (his death)
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
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  • Trivia
    Brother of actress Helen Lackaye and actor James Lackaye.
  • Trademark
      Distinctive, large, round eyes.

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