Stanton Heck
Stanton Heck (January 8, 1877 – December 16, 1929), was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 50 films between 1918 and 1928. Earlier in his career, he appeared on stage in musicals such as 1906's A Parisian Model.[1]
Stanton Heck | |
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![]() Heck (right) in film promotion in Wid's Daily, 1921 | |
Born | Wilmington, Delaware, USA | January 8, 1877
Died | December 16, 1929 52) Los Angeles, California, USA | (aged
Other names | Stanley Heck |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1918-1928 |
Partial filmography
- Broadway Bill (1918)
- The Landloper (1918)
- He's in Again (1918)
- Unexpected Places (1918)
- Hitting the High Spots (1918)
- The Hawk's Trail (1919)
- One-Thing-at-a-Time O'Day (1919)
- Easy to Make Money (1919)
- Pink Tights (1920)
- The Money Changers (1920)
- A Perfect Crime (1921)
- The Power of a Lie (1922)
- Man's Size (1923)
- Hearts Aflame (1923)
- The Lone Star Ranger (1923)
- The Woman on the Jury (1924)
- White Man (1924)
- One Law for the Woman (1924)
- Soft Shoes (1925)
- Silent Sanderson (1925)
- The Mystic (1925)
- Old Clothes (1925)
- The Fighting Demon (1925)
- Driftin' Thru (1926)
- Rustlers' Ranch (1926)
- The Gentle Cyclone (1926)
- Her Honor, the Governor (1926)
- The Branded Sombrero (1928)
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References
- (December 8, 1906). At the Theatres, New York Dramatic Mirror, p. 3 (Heck in cast list)
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