James K. Hackett(1869-1926)
- Actor
- Director
Handsome classical stage and screen actor James K. Hackett born James
Keteltas Hackett in Ontario, Canada in 1869. Son of the celebrated
Shakespearian actor James Henry Hackett. Like his father he studied law
at the College of the City of New York, his outstanding acting talent
soon became evident in college theatricals and after leaving he
embarked on a stage career after graduation in 1891. He made his
professional stage debut in 'The Broken Seal' in Philadelphia in 1892,
he became a highly well-known matinee idol through the 1890's, playing
such roles as Romeo with Olga Nethersole as Juliet in 'Romeo and
Juliet' and as Captain Basil Jennico in the 1900 production of 'The
Pride of Jennico' with Bertha Galland in her New York stage debut. He
eventually formed his own theatre Company. In 1913 Adolph Zukor asked
him to star in a movie version of 'The Prisoner of Zenda' playing the
duel roles Rudolf Rassendyll and King Rudolf of Ruritania a role which
he played in the theatre numberous times, the film was directed by
Edwin S. Porter and co-starred his wife Beatrice Beckley as Princess
Flavia for the Famous Players Film Co. Later starred in only two more
films, as Arthur Woodridge in Ivan Abramson's 'Ashes of Love'
co-starring Effie Shannon in 1918 and his last screen appearance in
A.J. Bloome's 'The Greater Sinner' starring opposite Ormi Hawley for
Rivoli Film Co in 1919. Late in his stage career he attempted a number
of Shakespearian revivals, which met with only modest success , and his
last Broadway appearance was in 1924 as Macbeth. Married actress Mary
Mannering in 1897 and in 1911 married Beatrice Beckley. Hackett died
from cirrhosis of the liver in Paris, France at 57, leaving a $1
million bequest to the Actors' Home in Staten Island, New York.