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Jack Pickford

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Birthday: Aug 18, 1896

Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Jack Pickford was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1917, he had the title role in the silent film "Tom Sawyer," directed by William Desmond Taylor. In his early acting career, Pickford appeared in such films as "The Ghost House" (1917), "Huck and Tom" (1918) and "The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come" (1920). He also appeared in "The Man Who Had Everything" (1920). In the twenties, Pickford devoted his time to various credits, such as "Just Out of College" (1921), "Little Lord Fauntleroy" (1921) and "Through the Back Door" (1921). He also worked on "Hollywood" (1923). Film continued to be his passion as he played roles in "The Hill Billy" (1924), "Brown of Harvard" (1926) and "Exit Smiling" (1926). Pickford last acted in the Andre DeBeranger adaptation "The Bat" (1926). Pickford was married to Marilyn Miller. Pickford passed away in January 1933 at the age of 37.

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Highest-Rated Movies

Exit Smiling
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Katchem Kate
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The Man Who Had Everything
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The Hill Billy
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Examination Day at School
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Brown of Harvard
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Fanchon the Cricket
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Bat
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Great Expectations
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Tom Sawyer
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Filmography

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Exit Smiling 1926 Jimmy Marsh Actor Brown of Harvard 1926 Jim Doolittle Actor Bat 1926 Actor The Goose Woman 1925 Actor The Hill Billy 1924 Jed McCoy Actor Through the Back Door 40% 1921 Director Little Lord Fauntleroy 56% 1921 Director The Man Who Had Everything 1920 Harry Bullway Actor Great Expectations 1917 Pip Actor Tom Sawyer 1917 Thomas "Tom" Sawyer Actor Fanchon the Cricket 1915 Young Bully Actor A Dash Through the Clouds 1912 Mexican boy Actor Katchem Kate 1912 Money Thief at School Actor Examination Day at School 1910 Student Actor Pranks 1909 Actor
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