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Occupation
  
Actor

Died
  
1910

Role
  
Politician


Name
  
Alfred Hickman

Years active
  
1914-1931

Party
  
Conservative Party

Alfred Hickman

Born
  
25 February 1873 (
1873-02-25
)
London, England

Spouse(s)
  
Blanche Walsh (1896-1903)Nance O'Neil (1916-1931)

Education
  
King Edward's School, Birmingham

Alfred Hickman (25 February 1873 – 9 April 1931) was an English actor. He was married to actress Nance O'Neil. He appeared in 35 films between 1914 and 1931.

Filmography

Actor
1931
The Phantom of Paris as
Dr. Gorin
1931
A Woman of Experience as
Colonel
1930
The Last of the Lone Wolf as
King
1929
The Rescue as
Mr. Travers
1924
The Enchanted Cottage as
Rupert Smallwood
1920
Civilian Clothes as
William Arkwright
1920
The Shadow of Rosalie Byrnes as
Hugo Stone
1920
The Fear Market as
Dicky Wilkes
1919
Piccadilly Jim as
Lord Wisebeach
1919
Erstwhile Susan as
Dr. Edgar Barrett
1919
The Mad Woman (Short)
1919
The Love Cheat as
Herbert Rand
1919
False Gods as
Randolph Hastings
1919
Here Comes the Bride as
James Carleton
1918
Little Miss Hoover as
Matthew Berry
1918
The Make-Believe Wife as
Roger Mason
1918
On the Quiet as
Hix
1918
In Pursuit of Polly as
O'Leary
1918
Fedora as
Gretch
1918
The Venus Model as
Nathan Bergman
1918
The Passing of the Third Floor Back as
Stasia's father
1917
Seven Deadly Sins as
Jimmie Hobson (Greed)
1917
The Zeppelin's Last Raid as
The commander
1917
The Fall of the Romanoffs as
Czar Nicholas II
1917
The Lone Wolf as
Eckstrom
1917
The Final Payment as
Alfredo
1917
Hedda Gabler as
Judge Brack
1917
Mrs. Balfame as
James Broderick
1917
Greed as
'Jimmie' Hobson
1916
The Iron Woman as
Blair Maitland
1916
The Chain Invisible as
Sir Richard Towne
1916
The Witch as
General Mendoza
1916
The Fourth Estate as
Judge Bertelmy
1915
A Woman's Past as
Howard Sterling / Harrison
1915
Are You a Mason? as
Billy
1914
The Master Key as
Charles Everett
Writer
1916
The Flames of Johannis (scenario)
Assistant Director
1917
Mrs. Balfame (assistant director)

References

Alfred Hickman Wikipedia