Alfred Hickman

Actor - USA
Born February 25, 1873 in London
Died April 9, 1931 in Hollywood, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Alfred Hickman was born on February 25, 1873 in London. He was an American Actor, known for The Venus Model (1918), A Woman's Past (1915), Greed (1917), Alfred Hickman's first movie on record is from 1914. Alfred Hickman died on April 9, 1931 in Hollywood, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1920.

Alfred Hickman Filmography [Auszug]
1920: [01.25] (Cast: Dicky Wilkes), Directed by Kenneth S. Webb, with Alice Brady, Frank Losee, Harry Mortimer,
1919: [08.24] The Love Cheat (Cast: Herbert Rand), Directed by George Archainbaud, with June Caprice, Creighton Hale, Edwards Davis,
1919: [] Erstwhile Susan (Cast: Dr. Edgar Barrett), Directed by John S. Robertson, with Constance Binney, Jere Austin,
1919: [05.00] False Gods (Cast: Randolph Hastings), Directed by Wally Van, with Grace Darling, Hugh Thompson, Florence Billings,
1919: [02.02] Here Comes the Bride (Cast: James Carleton), Directed by John S. Robertson, with John Barrymore, Frank Losee, Faire Binney,
1918: [12.29] Little Miss Hoover (Cast: Matthew Berry), Directed by John S. Robertson, with John J. Williams, Marguerite Clark,
1918: [11.17] The Make-Believe Wife (Cast: Roger Mason), Directed by John S. Robertson, with Billie Burke, Ida Darling,
1918: [08.25] On the Quiet (Cast: Hix), Directed by Chester Withey, with John Barrymore, Lois Meredith, Frank Losee,
1918: [08.04] Fedora (Cast: Gretch), Directed by Edward José, with Pauline Frederick, Jere Austin,
1918: [06.16] The Venus Model (Cast: Nathan Bergman), Directed by Clarence G. Badger, with Mabel Normand, Rod La Rocque, Alec B. Francis,
1918: [05.00] The Passing of the Third Floor Back (Cast: Stasia's father), Directed by Herbert Brenon, with Johnston Forbes-Robertson, Augusta Haviland,
1917: [09.06] The Fall of the Romanoffs (The Downfall of the Romanoffs) (Cast: Czar Nicholas II), Directed by Herbert Brenon, with Edward Connelly, Conway Tearle,
1917: [05.07] Hedda Gabler (Cast: Judge Brack), Directed by Frank Powell, with Nance O'Neil, , ,
1917: [02.12] Greed (Cast: 'Jimmie' Hobson ), Directed by Theodore Marston, with Shirley Mason, , ,
1916: [10.02] The Iron Woman (Cast: Blair Maitland ), Directed by Carl Harbaugh, with Nance O'Neil, Einar Linden,
1916: [04.10] The Flames of Johannis (The Fires of Johannis, The Fires of St. John) (Scenario), Directed by Edgar Lewis, with Nance O'Neil, George Clarke, Eleanor Barry,
1916: [01.27] The Witch (Cast: General Mendoza ), Directed by Frank Powell, with Nance O'Neil, Frank Russell,
1916: [01.16] The Fourth Estate (Cast: Judge Bertelmy ), Directed by Frank Powell, with Clifford Bruce, , Victor Benoit,
1915: [11.15] A Woman's Past (Cast: Howard Sterling / Harrison), Directed by Frank Powell, with Nance O'Neil, Clifford Bruce,
1915: [03.22] Are You a Mason (Cast: Billy), Directed by Thomas N. Heffron, with John Barrymore, Helen Freeman, ,
1914: [11.28] The Master Key (Cast: Charles Everett), Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, with Robert Z. Leonard, Ella Hall, Harry Carter,

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