
William Stack has been often mistaken as British in the scant bio information available on him - he could imitate many a British accent. He was actually born in Oregon. But like many Americans who wished to become serious stage actors and seeing New York as overly competitive, he went to London as a young man. Not much is known about his career there, but with many theaters (almost fifty) and companies around, the opportunities for a talented young man were there. From the craze for post cards with the subject of photos - and especially those of actors that ensued between about 1890 and 1914, there exist pictures of Stack as Hamlet. So Stack did find initial success, and by 1918 he tried his hand in the budding British silent film industry with not much initial interest - just one film that year and another in 1922, then back to the stage. But by 1930 Stack was back in America - and not to Broadway (perhaps in a touring company, but at least not on record as a principal), as was a stage actor's usual course. He did end up in early Hollywood sound pictures - those with marginal sound quality - first with Fredric March as the star in Sarah and Son (1930). With a rich stage actor's voice and accents to apply where needed - and appreciated as audio technology improved - he appeared in from four to ramping up to as many as ten pictures per year through the 1930s. Moving into his 50s, bald and dignified, his roles were focused as featured character pieces - assured doctors, lawyers, judges, nobles, and several butlers. He was one of the Crawley clan in Be...more
Movie | Among the Living | Minister | 1941-12-12 |
Movie | So Ends Our Night | Professor Meyer | 1941-02-27 |
Movie | The Earl of Chicago | Coroner (uncredited) | 1940-01-05 |
Movie | The Lady in Question | Mr. Marinier (uncredited) | 1940-08-07 |
Movie | Gone with the Wind | Minister (uncredited) | 1939-12-15 |
Movie | Man-Proof | Minister | 1938-01-07 |
Movie | Four Men and a Prayer | Prosecuting Attorney | 1938-04-29 |
Movie | A Criminal Is Born | Judge Charles Edwin Marshall (uncredited) | 1938-06-05 |
Movie | Criminal Lawyer | District Attorney Hopkins | 1937-01-29 |
Movie | History Is Made at Night | 1937-03-05 | |
Movie | The Soldier and the Lady | Grand Duke | 1937-04-09 |
Movie | Mary of Scotland | Ruthven | 1936-07-28 |
Movie | Libeled Lady | Editor (uncredited) | 1936-10-09 |
Movie | His Brother's Wife | Winters | 1936-08-07 |
Movie | Stowaway | Alfred Kruikshank | 1936-12-25 |
Movie | Pennies from Heaven | Clarence B. Carmichael | 1936-11-25 |
Movie | I've Been Around | Doctor | 1935-03-05 |
Movie | The Winning Ticket | Jeffries | 1935-02-08 |
Movie | College Scandal | Dr. Henri Fresnel | 1935-06-21 |
Movie | The Perfect Gentleman | Sir Percy Phillips (uncredited) | 1935-11-22 |
Movie | Becky Sharp | Pitt Crawley | 1935-06-28 |
Movie | Mutiny on the Bounty | Judge Advocate (uncredited) | 1935-11-22 |
Movie | Manhattan Melodrama | Judge (uncredited) | 1934-05-04 |
Movie | The Fountain | Commandant | 1934-08-22 |
Movie | What Every Woman Knows | Tenterden, Sybil's Brother (uncredited) | 1934-10-18 |
Movie | Chained | James (uncredited) | 1934-08-31 |
Movie | Hell in the Heavens | Capt. Andre De Laage | 1934-12-12 |
Movie | Parachute Jumper | Maitre D' (uncredited) | 1933-01-28 |
Movie | Charlie Chan's Greatest Case | James Eagan | 1933-09-14 |
Movie | Penthouse | Rutherford (uncredited) | 1933-09-08 |
Movie | Payment Deferred | A Doctor | 1932-11-01 |
Movie | Son of India | Polo Club President (uncredited) | 1931-08-01 |
Movie | Sarah and Son | Cyril Belloc | 1930-03-14 |
Movie | Romance | Gossiping Party Guest (uncredited) | 1930-08-20 |
Movie | The Right to Love | Dr. Fowler | 1930-12-27 |
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