Wilfred Lucas

Wilfred Lucas

1871-01-29 – 1940-12-13 (age 69) Norfolk, Ontario, Canada
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Biography

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Wilfred Lucas (January 30, 1871 – December 13, 1940) was a Canadian-born American stage actor who found success in film as an actor, director, and screenwriter.

Wilfred Lucas made his Broadway debut in 1904, playing in both the The Blue Grass Handicap and The Superstition of Sue. Following his 1906 role in the highly successful play The Chorus Lady, he was recruited to the fledgling Biograph Studios by D. W. Griffith.

At the time, the film business was still looked down upon by many members of the theatrical community. In her 1925 book titled When the Movies Were Young, Griffith's wife, actress Linda Arvidson, told the story of the early days at Biograph Studios. In it, she referred to Lucas as the "first real grand actor, democratic enough to work in Biograph movies." In 1908 Lucas made his motion picture debut in Griffith's The Greaser's Gauntlet, appearing in more than 50 of these short (usually 17 minutes) films over the next two years.

In 1910 while still acting, he wrote the script for Griffith's film Sunshine Sue, which was followed by many more scripts by 1924. Lucas also began directing in 1912 with Griffith on An Outcast Among Outcasts, and directed another 44 films over the next 20 years.

In early 1916 he starred as John Carter in Acquitted, about which Photoplay wrote, "No single performance in the records of active photography has surpassed his visualization of the humble book-keeper in Acquitted." Later in 1916 he appeared in D.W. Griffith's film Intolerance.

Part of the group of Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood, Lucas became friends and sometimes starred with Mary Pickford, Sam De Grasse, and Marie Dressler. Canadian-born director Mack Sennett hired him to both direct and act in a large number of films at his Keystone Studios.

Lucas made the successful transition from silent film to sound. While working in Hollywood, in 1926 he returned to the stage, performing in several Broadway plays. He later appeared as a foil for Laurel and Hardy in their feature films Pardon Us and A Chump at Oxford.

During his long career, Wilfred Lucas appeared in more than 375 films. Although for a time he was cast in leading roles, he became very successful as secondary and minor characters, making a good living in the film industry for more than three decades.

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Known For

The Baroness and the Butler
The Baroness and the Butler

1938

as Member of Parliament

Modern Times
Modern Times

1936

as Juvenile Officer

Waterloo Bridge
Waterloo Bridge

1940

as Elderly Huntsman at Estate Dance (uncredited)

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

1939

as Pompous Man (uncredited)

Les Misérables
Les Misérables

1935

as Onlooker

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
Frisco Kid
Frisco Kid

1935

as First Policeman (uncredited)

The Massacre
The Massacre

1912

as Stephen

Dodge City
Dodge City

1939

as Bartender (uncredited)

Virginia City
Virginia City

1940

as Southerner (uncredited)

Brother Rat
Brother Rat

1938

as Ballfield Doctor

Stranded
Stranded

1935

as Pat, a Welfare Worker (uncredited)

A Dispatch from Reuters
A Dispatch from Reuters

1940

as Board Member (uncredited)

Cyclone Cavalier
Cyclone Cavalier

1925

as Hugh Clayton

Careless Lady
Careless Lady

1932

as Ship's Purser

Zenobia
Zenobia

1939

as Undetermined Role

Just Imagine
Just Imagine

1930

as X-10

Marked Woman
Marked Woman

1937

as Jury Foreman #1 (uncredited)

Missing Witnesses
Missing Witnesses

1937

as Judge in Wagner Case (uncredited)