
Jack Hopkins
Acting
Biography
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Born: March 17, 1876
Place of Birth: Buffalo, New York, USA
Known For

Open Your Eyes
A propagandistic melodrama recounting the dangers and horrors of venereal disease.

The Dead Line
Although a feud between the Harlan and Boone families has been raging for years, Mollie Powell, the Harlan's stepdaughter, is secretly in love with Clay Boone. When a young member of the Boone clan is killed during one of the battles, Clay vows that he will never touch a gun again. Branded a coward by the other mountaineers, Clay keeps his oath until Buck Gomery, one of the moonshiners, attacks Julia Weston, the daughter of another moonshiner.

The Conquest of Canaan
Ne'er-do-well Joe Louden scandalizes his small town and especially the proper Judge Pike. But through the love of young Ariel Taber, Joe shows the town who the real scoundrel is.

The Seats of the Mighty
A story of treachery and intrigue, with the outcome of the story contingent upon a packet of "secret papers."

The Helpless Helper
Al's father, Professor Rockenrye has discovered a gasoline substitute. He can drop it on a toy train or wind up toy, and the train will start running and the toy will start moving. Al's girl Rose is at his house and opens the door when Al's rival arrives. The big lug is there to whisk her away and marry her. Stupid Al gives the rival a drink of the formula, causing the rival to spit fire. Al then spills all of the remaining formula, ruining the Professor's hope of fame and fortune.

The Beautiful Spy
A complete version of the film is held by Cineteca Del Friuli.

The Adventures of Kitty Cobb
Adventures of Kitty Cobb was adapted from a series of newspaper cartoons drawn by James Montgomery Flagg (of "Uncle Sam Wants YOU!" fame) for the New York World. Kitty Cobb is a Long Island lass who heads to New York City in hopes of landing a handsome inventor for her husband.

My Country First
Frank Draper, a patriotic young American, has invented the most wonderful explosive in the world which he intends giving to the United States. In defending a pure girl from the machinations of an enemy, he is involved in a serious crime which sends him, an innocent man, to prison. Angered at this interruption to their plans and desirous of obtaining the explosive for a foreign government, international spies connive successfully at Draper's escape. They then hold him a prisoner and the young patriot is given the choice of sacrificing his own life or that of his country. He chooses the preservation of the latter, and his sands of life have almost run out, when trapped and bound, he is rescued at the eleventh hour.

The Black Butterfly
Sonia Smirnov, a Paris opera singer known as "The Black Butterfly", starts an affair with young Alan Hall. Hall, however, is still pining over his previous lover, a young peasant girl.

A Circus Romance
Circus dancer Babette learns from Zaidee, her fortune-teller mother, that her father is the respected businessman Ezra Butterworth, who had deserted Zaidee years before and then remarried. After Zaidee dies, Babette goes to live with Ezra, but fearful that his second wife will learn of his less-than-upright past, he takes her in as his ward and forbids her to mention their real relationship.
Filmography
as Lezica
as Professor Rockenrye
as Pierre Marat
as Her Brother
as Buck Gomery
as Crook Butler
as Mr. Walton
as James Grogan
as Joe Stacey
as Pecardo
as Richard Sutton
as Sam Benson
as Rippley
as Nippo
as Don Luis Maredo
as Happy Fear
as Dempsey
as Rev. Albert Martin
as Henry Claridge
as Voban
as Bob Caldecott
as Charles Leeford