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Mark Hamilton

Mark Hamilton

3 titles Acting Dec 09, 1889 Died: Apr 12, 1963 Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Mark Lafayette Hamilton, born on December 9, 1889, in Washington, D.C., was a distinguished character actor whose contributions to early cinema left a lasting impact. Hamilton’s film career flourished during the 1920s and early 1930s, with notable performances in several popular films of the era. His memorable roles in productions such as *Barbara Frietchie* (1924), *Riders of the Purple Sage* (1925), *The Rainbow Trail* (1925), *Sparrows* (1926), and *City Girl* (1930) showcased his versatility and talent, earning him recognition among his peers and audiences alike.

In addition to his acting career, Hamilton served in the military, highlighting his commitment to his country. He passed away on April 12, 1963, at the Veteran's Administration Hospital in Walla Walla, Washington. In recognition of his service, he was laid to rest with military honors in Tacoma, Washington. Mark Hamilton's legacy as a character actor from the silent film era continues to be remembered, as his work remains a testament to the early days of American cinema. His contributions have paved the way for future generations of actors and filmmakers, solidifying his place in the history of film.

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