Sam Hardy
Born:
1883-03-21
From:
New Haven, Connecticut, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sam B. Hardy (March 21, 1883 – October 16, 1935) was an American stage and film actor who appeared in feature films during the silent and early sound eras. He died of intestinal problems. He was also known as Samuel Hardy. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Hardy attended Yale but left there to become an actor on stage. He entered the world of film with Biograph Studios. Hardy became ill while he was working in the film Shoot the Chutes, starring Eddie Cantor. He did not survive emergency surgery at a hospital.
Acting
Powdersmoke Range
Break of Hearts
The Gay Bride
Night Alarm
Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round
The Hollywood Gad-About
I Give My Love
Aunt Sally
Little Miss Marker
Curtain at Eight
Ann Vickers
Three Cornered Moon
The Big Brain
Stolen by Gypsies or Beer and Bicycles
King Kong
Goldie Gets Along
Face in the Sky
The Phantom of Crestwood
Make Me a Star
The Dark Horse
Rule 'Em and Weep
Peach-o-Reno
The Magnificent Lie
The Miracle Woman