Mark Hamilton
Born: 1889-12-09 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Died: 1963-04-12
Known For: Acting
Biography
Mark Hamilton was born on December 9, 1889 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA as Mark Lafayette Hamilton. He was a character actor known for Barbara Frietchie (1924), Riders of the Purple Sage (1925), The Rainbow Trail (1925), Sparrows (1926), and City Girl (1930). He died on April 12, 1963 in Walla Walla, Washington at the Veteran's Administration Hospital and was buried with military honors in Tacoma, Washington.
Filmography
1939
- Zenobia as Townsman
1930
- City Girl as Greasy the Reaper (uncredited)
1929
- Smoke Bellew as Jack Short - aka Shorty
1928
- Heart Trouble as Conductor
1927
- Black Jack as Slim
- White Gold as Rancher
- Outlaws of Red River as Bandit (uncredited)
1926
- Sparrows as Craddock, The Hog Buyer (uncredited)
- Chip of the Flying U as Slim
1925
- The Man from Red Gulch as Old Man Frisbee
- Cleaning Up as Fireman (uncredited)
- Code of the West as Comedy Relief (uncredited)
- The Light of Western Stars as Monty Price
1924
- Barbara Frietchie as Fred Gelwek
- Idle Tongues as Bluey Batcheldor
1923
- The Law Rustlers as Preacher Cobb (uncredited)
- Oils Well! as Soldier (uncredited)
1922
- A Good Scout as Boy Scout
1921
- The Haunted House as Tallest Ghost (uncredited)