Born in Columbia, Missouri, USA — Feb 09 1880• Died Dec 31 1949

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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 appeara…
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John Wilkes

Writing

Jim Thatcher

Faculty Member (uncredited)

The Judge (uncredited)

Cable Editor (uncredited)

Governor

Dr. Fosdick

Dr. Herrick (uncredited)

James J. Carew

Businessman at Meeting (uncredited)

Judge (uncredited)

Colonel Thornton

Judge (uncredited)

Senator

Jeffers - Brand's Butler

Man in Opera Box (uncredited)

Churchgoer (uncredited)

Dr. Wood (uncredited)

Chief Surgeon (uncredited)

Capt. Dreen

John Cameron

Lyman’s Attorney

Chairman

Self (archive footage)

Judge

Judge Wilson (uncredited)

College President

Lawyer

Wealthy Man (uncredited)

McCreery's Associate #1 (uncredited)

Dr. Johnson (uncredited)

Howard Jennings (uncredited)

Tarzan's Lawyer Blake Norton

Dr. Cushman (uncredited)

Confederate Gen. Page (uncredited)

Judge Whitman

Doctor (uncredited)

Mr. Currie (uncredited)

Judge

Dr. Richardson

Divorce Judge (uncredited)

Guest

Ship Doctor (uncredited)

Dr. Griffith (uncredited)

Walter Forbes

John Matthews

The Judge (uncredited)

Warren Hamilton

Governor Warren

Dr. Wilson

Mr. Sloan

Colonel (uncredited)

Governor Stanley

Colonel Davis (uncredited)

Doctor

Judge Jonathan Travers (uncredited)

(uncredited)

Judge Clarke

Doctor

Southerner Orating for Votes

Business Man

Captain Felton

John Naughton

Doctor (uncredited)

Dr. Bowers

Banker

Stephen Chandler

Dr. Stephen W. Fredericks (Uncredited)

Colonel Andrews

Williams

Judge Barlow

Admiral (uncredited)

Judge (uncredited)

Dr. Maguire

Captain

Editor Williams (uncredited)

Dr. Harris (uncredited)

Judge William Harding

Dr. Barlow (uncredited)

Police Doctor

Senator Sam Scott

Mr. Jamison

Directing

Conference Room Businessman

Clemence - First Politician (uncredited)

Calvin Harmon

Doctor (uncredited)

Teacher at Terry's Lecture (Uncredited)

Judge (uncredited)

G-Man

Bishop Chatterton

Judge Alcott

Billings

Dr. Fielding Kelbridge

Surgeon (uncredited)

Sen. Bradley

Concert Manager

The Judge

Music Foundation Director (uncredited)

Judge (uncredited)

Callahan

Dr. Watkins
Colonel Colman

Governor-General del Montez

Dr. John W. Wilson (uncredited)

Doctor

Judge Rogers (uncredited)


Judge

Howard Hammond

Judge Henry D. Morse (uncredited)

Jimmy's Father

Herbert Frost

Judge Leo Rivers

Roy Tremaine

Mr. Prendergast

Mr. Jones

Prison Warden

Donald Smith

Johnson

Civil War General (uncredited)

Dr. Talbot

Army Officer in Former Times

John Stanley

Mr. Ruby
Daniel Johnson

Blair (Uncredited)

Mr. Lane
Higsby

Henry Morgan

Dutton

Stuart Gaines

Robert Mallory

Bob Cruikshank

Maj. Hall

Joe - Banker

Major White

Directing

Doctor at Polo Grounds

Pruitt

Judge

Prison Chaplain

Withers (as Howard C. Hickman)

Spencer Lee

Gilbert

Cabot

Judge (uncredited)

Count Ferdinand

Weston Rossmore

Directing

Dr. Flynn (uncredited)

Third Doctor (uncredited)

Artful Dick Cronk

Joan's Doctor

Mr. Allerton

Directing
Warren Hamilton

Police Sergeant

Directing

Dr. Jenkins

Judge Whitaker

Directing

'Dickey' Cochran

Dr. Howard

(uncredited)

John Morton

Lord Rockmore

Larry

William C. Brock

Directing

Directing

Jack Smith

Directing

Charles Ravignac

Frank Sloan
Mr. Van Updyke

Dr. Douglas
Ridgeway Webb

Directing

Judge Walters

Lafe Grandoken

Spencer Wellington

Directing

Writing

Directing

Directing


Directing
Andrews - Edna's Husband

Vincent Manton

Lord Cecil Oakleigh