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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Raymond Hitchcock

Role
  
Film actor


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Born
  
October 22, 1865 (
1865-10-22
)
Auburn, New York, U.S.

Died
  
November 24, 1929, Beverly Hills, California, United States

Spouse
  
Flora Zabelle Hitchcock (m. 1905–1929), Freda Cowen (m. 1891–1903)

Movies
  
Upstream, The Monkey Talks, The Shadow of Chikara, The Beauty Shop, My Valet

Similar People
  
Flora Zabelle Hitchcock, John Ford, Mack Sennett, Edward Dillon, Marshall Neilan

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Raymond Hitchcock (October 22, 1865 – November 24, 1929) was a silent film actor, stage actor, and stage producer, who appeared in, or produced 30 plays on Broadway from 1898 to 1928, and who appeared in the silent films of the 1920s.

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Biography

He appeared first as a star in the character of Abijah Booze in The Yankee Consul, and sang It Was Not Like This in the Olden Time. In his stage career, Hitchcock went back and forth between dramatic roles and ones in comic opera. In 1905 he appeared on Broadway with John Bunny in Easy Dawson the two apparently playing firemen. Hitchcock also made several phonograph recordings of which many survive.

In 1907, Hitchcock was charged with the sexual abuse of two adolescent girls together with New York magnate William A. Chanler. As Hitchcock's trial progressed, it was revealed that the charges of sexual abuse were fabricated as part of a blackmail scheme. Hitchcock was acquitted by a jury on June 11, 1908, after spending almost nine months in prison.

In 1925, Hitchcock appeared in a test film made by Lee DeForest in DeForest's Phonofilm sound-on-film process, in which Hitchcock performed a sketch from his revue Hitchy-Koo, which was originally produced on Broadway in 1917, 1918, 1919, and 1920. Cole Porter wrote the music for the 1919 version. Raymond Hitchcock also figured prominently in John Ford's Upstream (1927).

He died on November 24, 1929.

Personal life

Hitchcock was married to Freda Bowen from 1891 to 1903, and then was married to actress Flora Zabelle (1880-1968) from 1905 to his death in 1929. Hitchcock and Zabelle had no children. In one of her few movie roles, Zabelle appeared in the silent film The Red Widow (1916) opposite male lead John Barrymore. Barrymore's role had been played by Hitchcock in the 1911 Broadway production of The Red Widow. According to the Daily Register Gazette, Hitchcock was cremated with plans to return his ashes to Canandaigua, New York for burial in the family plot at Woodlawn Cemetery.

Filmography

Actor
1929
Sardines à la Carte (Short) as
The Waiter
1929
Pusher-in-the-Face (Short)
1927
The Tired Business Man as
Alderman McGinnis
1927
The Monkey Talks as
Lorenzo
1927
Upstream as
The Star Boarder
1926
Redheads Preferred as
Henry Carter
1926
Everybody's Acting as
Ernest Rice
1922
The Beauty Shop as
Dr. Arbutus Budd
1917
All-Star Production of Patriotic Episodes for the Second Liberty Loan as
Uncle Sam
1916
The Wonderful Wager (Short) as
Evermore Betts
1915
A Village Scandal (Short) as
The Magician
1915
Stolen Magic (Short) as
The Wealthy Traveler
1915
My Valet (Short) as
John Jones of Sayville, USA
1915
The Ringtailed Rhinoceros as
John Carter-Carter
1914
The Savage Tiger
Writer
1924
Raymond Hitchcock Sketch (Short)
Self
1929
Raymond Hitchcock (Short) as
Self
1924
Raymond Hitchcock Sketch (Short) as
Self
1924
Broadway After Dark as
Self - Cameo Appearance
1921
Screen Snapshots, Series 2, No. 9-F (Documentary short) as
Self
1917
Mutual Weekly, No. 142 (Short) as
Self
1917
Universal Current Events, No. 12 (Short) as
Self
1917
Mutual Weekly, No. 134 (Short) as
Self
1914
The Lambs' All-Star Gambol (Documentary short) as
Self
1913
Popular Players Off the Stage (Documentary short) as
Self

References

Raymond Hitchcock (actor) Wikipedia