Howard Hickman

Howard Hickman
Howard Hickman in 1916
Born Howard Charles Hickman
(1880-02-09)February 9, 1880
Columbia, Missouri, USA
Died December 31, 1949(1949-12-31) (aged 69)
San Anselmo, California, USA
Occupation Actor, director, writer
Years active 19121944
Spouse(s) Bessie Barriscale

Howard Charles Hickman (February 9, 1880 – December 31, 1949) was an American actor, director and writer. He was an accomplished stage leading man, who entered films through the auspices of producer Thomas H. Ince. Hickman directed 19 films and co-starred with his wife, actress Bessie Barriscale, in several productions before returning to the theatre.

With the rise of the sound film, Hickman returned to the film business but received mostly small roles, often as an authoritarian figure. Hickman made a brief appearance as plantation owner John Wilkes, father of Ashley Wilkes, in Gone with the Wind (1939). He ended his film career in 1944, after more than 270 films.

Selected filmography

As actor

Howard Hickman in Cheers for Miss Bishop (1941)
Original caption: "Howard Hickman, husband and director of Bessie Barriscale, shows leading man Jack Holt how to make love to Mrs. Hickman." This appears to be a production still from Kitty Kelly, M.D. (1919). If so, the cameraman behind the Bell & Howell model 2709 is Eugene Gaudio.

As director

  • His Mother's Portrait (1915)
  • When Love Leads (1915)
  • The White Lie (1918)
  • The Heart of Rachael (1918)
  • Two-Gun Betty (1918)
  • All of a Sudden Norma (1919)
  • A Trick of Fate (1919)
  • Hearts Asleep (1919)
  • Josselyn's Wife (1919)
  • Tangled Threads (1919)
  • Her Purchase Price (1919)
  • Kitty Kelly, M.D. (1919)
  • Beckoning Roads (1919)
  • Just a Wife (1920)
  • The Killer (1921)
  • Nobody's Kid (1921)
  • The Lure of Egypt (1921)
  • A Certain Rich Man (1921)
  • Man of the Forest (1921)

As writer

  • Kitty Kelly, M.D. (1919)
  • Nobody's Kid (1921)

Death

Hickman died of myocardial infarction in San Anselmo, California, and is buried at the Mount Tamalpais Cemetery, San Rafael, California

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