Portrait of Henry Hallam

Henry Hallam

Acting

Biography

English born actor who worked in, among other acting jobs, silent films.

Born: August 7, 1950

Place of Birth: Clerkenwell, London, England, UK

Filmography

1921
Tol'able David

as The Doctor

1921
The Heart of Maryland

as Gen. Kendrick

1920
The Prey

as Robert Reardon

1919
The Climbers

as George Hunter

1919
Woman, Woman!

as Mr. Lindsay

1919
Putting One Over

as Johnny Thomkins

1919
My Little Sister

as Lord Helmstone

1919
Phil-for-Short

as College President

1919
Help! Help! Police!

as Judson Pendleton

1918
Just for Tonight

as Major Blackburn

1918
Blue-Eyed Mary

as Henry Leffingwell

1918
1917
Blue Jeans

as Colonel Henry Clay Risener

1917
The Girl Without a Soul

as Dominic Beaumont

1917
Aladdin's Other Lamp

as Captain Barnaby

1917
Lady Barnacle

as John Morling

1917
1916
The Evil Thereof

as Her Father

1916
The Girl Telegrapher's Nerve

as Sheriff James Ogden

1916
The Black Crook

as Count Wolfenstein

1915
The Maker of Dreams

as Daddy Greene

1915
The Crooked Path

as Father Deering - Prison Chaplain

1915
The Haunting Fear

as Father Richard

1915
The Destroyer

as Wentworth - Dick's Father

1915
The Siren's Reign

as Hardy - a Faithful Employee

1915
The Night Operator at Buxton

as Rice - Express Superintendent

1915
The Scorpion's Sting

as Marston - the Father

1914
The Man of Iron

as Lucius Stanley - the Man of Iron

1914
The Brand

as John Halleck - Mary's Father

1914
The Swamp Fox

as Jacques Videau - Mary's Father

1914
The Chest of Fortune

as Ward - a Banker (parts one and two)

1913
Uncle Tom's Cabin

as Uncle Tom

1913
Primitive Man

as Doctor Sturgis

1913
Our New Minister

as Hannibal Chapman - an Unscrupulous Lawyer

1913
The Vampire

as Martin

1913
A Virginia Feud

as McDonald - Rose's Father

1913
The Lost Diamond

as John Holden

1913
A Stolen Identity

as Hodges - a Valet

1913
Shenandoah

as General Haverhill

1913
The Wartime Siren

as Colonel Ashby

1913
1913
The Message of the Palms

as Colonel Carlton

1912
The Darling of the CSA

as Maj. Gen. Prentiss, U.S.A.