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Russell Hicks

Russell Hicks

60 titles Acting Jun 03, 1895 Died: Jun 01, 1957 Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Edward Russell Hicks (June 4, 1895 – June 1, 1957) was a notable American film actor renowned for his extensive body of work in cinema.

Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Hicks embarked on his acting career in 1915, featuring in nearly 300 films until 1956. His debut was an uncredited part in the controversial film The Birth of a Nation. Known for his charm and charisma, Hicks frequently portrayed slick con artists, most notably in the W.C. Fields classic The Bank Dick (1940). His versatility allowed him to take on a wide array of roles, including judges, unscrupulous officials, businessmen, and lawyers, showcasing his talents across various performance mediums right up to the end of his life.

In addition to his film career, Hicks made a memorable guest appearance in the popular western television series The Cisco Kid, where he played the uncle of Gail Davis's character, threatening to disinherit her if she chose to wed a known gangster.

Hicks passed away in Los Angeles, California, due to a heart attack, leaving behind a legacy marked by his extensive contributions to the film industry. His career spanned over four decades, highlighting his enduring presence in American cinema.

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