
Harry F. Millarde
Acting
Biography
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Born: November 12, 1885
Place of Birth: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Known For

The Vampire
The story hinges on the redemption of a country boy, an artist, who has fallen among evil companions, and is an outcast.

The Chest of Fortune
Just when we think that this movie will be about a Southern family in Civil War days, the action jumps to modern-day 1914, still in the southern United States. Handsome Jack (Guy Coombs) is in love with the fair lady played by Marguerite Clayton.

The Pursuit of the Smugglers
A short smugglers’ drama in which a new employee of the harbour police starts working for an export trader, so as to keep an eye on the smugglers. After a wild chase, the smugglers are captured, and it turns out that harbour police agent and the daughter of the export trader get along very well.

The Mystery of the Sleeping Death
A mystery film in which two people fall into a mysterious sleep coma; an Oriental hypnotist then tries to reawaken them.

Shenandoah
Bronson Howard's Great Civil War Story in Three Reels, Featuring General Philip Sheridan's Ride from Winchester, 20 Miles Away.

The Fatal Legacy
On his wedding eve Henry Halleck opens a sealed envelope which has been handed down to each generation, and learns that the family is cursed with a lust for drink. He signs the pledge which bears the signatures of his fathers.

Primitive Man
Allan loves Betty, a mountain girl. Not sure that she loves the boy. Betty declines to marry him. Dan, a rough mountaineer, lives a secluded life, with only his dog as companion. The man sees Betty bathing in a mountain stream. He falls madly in love with her. Later, Dan woos her in his rough way.

The Cabaret Dancer
Don Packard, an artist, forgets his country sweetheart, Martha, and falls in love with his model, Linee. The boy marries Linee and takes her to his home. Martha conceives a hatred for Linee when she discovers that the girl has robbed her of her lover. Don's father, a parson, is horrified when he learns of his son's worldly wife. When Linee realizes the trouble her marriage to Don has caused, she runs away, Martha does her utmost to stir up trouble. For two years Don searches in vain for Linee, who has become a cabaret dancer. Dupree, a Frenchman, falls in love with the girl, but she repels his advances, Don enters the restaurant just as Dupree, mad with jealousy, attempts to shoot Linee.

The Treasure Ship
The "Treasure Ship" is not a real ship, but a model constructed by Captain Bascom during ten years of enforced solitude on a South Sea island after the wreck of the "Golden Cloud." The treasure consists of a bag of gems found under the skeleton of an earlier castaway. When rescue finally comes, Bascom stows the treasure in the hold of his model and so carries it safely to his home, where he has long been mourned as dead.

The Show Girl's Glove
Hampton, a broker, employs a detective to investigate Stella, a show girl, with whom his younger brother Dick is in love. As a result of the detective's discoveries, Dick breaks his engagement with Stella. The woman calls at Dick's office late that afternoon. Hampton leaves the two alone. Unable to alter Dick's decision, Stella seizes a knife and threatens suicide. Dick tries to wrest the weapon from her and is accidentally killed.
Filmography
as Jerry Mandeville
as Hamilton Grimm
as Sir Henry Harcourt - a Land Owner
as Alan
as Don Jose
as Mace - a Man-About-Town
as Ned - Martha's Sweetheart
as Dick Wentworth - a Broker's Son
as Hugh Blake - The Husband
as Bob - an Express Messenger
as Mann - the Thief
as John Stanley - the Son
as Dominique - Proprietor of The Dansant
as Hastings' Chum
as Phil Olcott - Horace's Friend
as Dick Hampton - John's Brother
as Tom Bascom - the Son
as Dupree - a Frenchman
as Harry Manning - Jack's Rival (part two)
as Allan - Betty's Suitor
as Harold Brentwell
as Harry Halleck - the Grandson
as Montjoy Jones
as Captain Heartsease
as Carter - a Bank Clerk
as Jack Fisher - a Young Reporter
as Henry Strong - the Surveyer