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Other names
  
Hazel Buckham King

Role
  
Film actress

Occupation
  
Actress

Spouse
  

Years active
  
1912 - 1916

Children
  
Joleen King

Name
  
Hazel Buckham

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Born
  
27 December 1888 (
1888-12-27
)
Minneapolis Minnesota, USA

Died
  
September 4, 1959, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
The House Discordant, A Law Unto Himself

People also search for
  
Joe King, Joleen King, Robert Z. Leonard, Lloyd Ingraham, Otis Turner

Parents
  
Ida Buckham, Adam Buckham

Hazel Buckham (27 December 1888 – 4 September 1959) was an American stage and early silent film actress.

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Biography

Hazel Buckham was born on 27 December 1888, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the only child of Adam and Ida Buckham. Her father was an electrician who had emigrated from Canada at an early age. He married Ida Cummins, a native of New York, in 1886 and by 1910 the two along with their daughter had relocated to Los Angeles.

Hazel Buckham began her acting career with the Ferris Stock Company in road productions that toured the American East Coast. While engaged at New York’s Morosco Theatre in 1912, Buckham was recruited by Biograph Studios to appear in films. She would go on to play in nearly forty motion pictures over the following few years with Biograph, American, Broncho, Kay-Bee and Universal studios.

She was the wife of actor Joe King and the mother of Joleen King (1914-1984); an actress who appeared in a handful of movies between 1939 and 1950. Hazel Buckham left acting not long after the birth of her daughter and remained in Los Angeles where she died on 4 September 1959, at the age of 70.

Filmography

Actress
1917
Life's Pendulum (Short) as
Hazel
1916
Liberty as
Señorita Travarito
1916
The Wanderers (Short) as
Babette
1915
A White Feather Volunteer (Short) as
Mrs. John Brown
1915
A Life at Stake (Short) as
Agnes Brandon
1915
The Shriek in the Night (Short)
1915
The Finest Gold (Short) as
Maud McQuoil - Bruce's Wife
1915
The Weird Nemesis (Short) as
Inez Alvarado
1914
Out of the Darkness (Short) as
The Thief's Accomplice
1914
The House Discordant (Short) as
Hazel - the Stepmother
1914
The Sherlock Boob (Short) as
The Girl Reporter
1914
A Law Unto Himself (Short) as
Maria - the Wife
1914
The Awakening (Short) as
The Fisherman's Sweetheart
1914
Swede Larson (Short) as
Hazel Lacy
1914
The Fox (Short) as
Anna Stedman
1914
A Boob There Was (Short) as
Helaise
1914
Aurora of the North (Short) as
Aurora - the Fur Trader's Daughter
1914
A Man, a Girl and Another Man (Short) as
Suzan
1914
Mountain Law (Short) as
Bess Tyler
1914
A Boob Incognito (Short) as
The Broker's Daughter
1914
The Ruby Circle as
The Woman of Mystery
1914
In the Eye of the Law (Short) as
The Banker's Daughter
1914
A Kidnapped Pugilist (Short)
1914
The Senator's Bill (Short) as
Undetermined Role
1914
The House Across the Street (Short) as
Helen Walton - Mike's Daughter
1914
For the Family Honor (Short) as
Hazel - the Thief
1914
Captain Jenny, S.A. (Short) as
Captain Jenny, S.A.
1914
The Boob's Honeymoon (Short) as
Jennie
1914
From Father to Son (Short) as
Young Corbin's Wife
1914
The Cure (Short) as
Mrs. John Wimble (unconfirmed)
1913
Eileen of Erin (Short) as
Eileen of Erin
1913
The Open Door (Short) as
Mrs. Walton
1913
The Soul of the South (Short) as
Betty Adair (unconfirmed)
1913
Exoneration (Short)
1913
The House of Bondage (Short) as
Prudence Cabot (as Mrs. Joseph King)
1913
A Wartime Mother's Sacrifice (Short) as
Ardath Taylor
1913
Heart Throbs (Short) as
Mary Bates - the Mother
1913
The Crimson Stain (Short)
1913
Bread Cast Upon the Waters (Short) as
Edna Hamilton - the Colonel's Daughter
1913
Retrogression (Short) as
Helen Hardy - Jim's Daughter
1913
A Southern Cinderella (Short) as
Eleanor Dayton - the Colonel's Daughter
1913
The Sins of the Father (Short)
1913
The Lost Dispatch (Short) as
Nell Hartman - Jack's Sweetheart
1913
The Wheels of Destiny (Short) as
Ruth
1913
The Mosaic Law (Short)
1912
His Squaw (Short)
1911
The Blind Princess and the Poet (Short) as
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References

Hazel Buckham Wikipedia


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