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Wilfred Lucas

 
Actor: Wilfred Lucas
  • Born: 1871 in Ontario, Canada
  • Died: Dec 17, 1940 in Los Angeles, California
  • Occupation: Actor, Director, Writer
  • Active: teens-'30s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Western
  • Career Highlights: The Count of Monte Cristo, A Chump at Oxford, The Big Cage
  • First Major Screen Credit: Sunshine Sue (1910)

Biography

Virile, dignified Canadian actor Wilfred Lucas was a stage veteran when he joined the Biograph movie company in 1907. He played a variety of leading roles in the films of D.W. Griffith, including the title character in Griffith's two-reel adaptation of Enoch Arden. Occasionally turning director himself, Lucas was especially busy in this capacity at the Keystone studios of Mack Sennett. During the 1920s, Lucas played several character roles in major productions and also kept busy as a director and screenwriter. In the talkie era, Wilfred Lucas played innumerable bit parts at Warner Bros., Hal Roach Studios and Paramount; he could occasionally be seen in sizeable roles in such films as Laurel and Hardy's Pardon Us (1931) and A Chump at Oxford (1940), and director James Cruze's I Cover the Waterfront (1933). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Wilfred Lucas
Born January 30, 1871(1871-01-30)
Ontario, Canada
Died December 5, 1940 (aged 69)
Los Angeles, California, United States
Occupation Actor, Film director
Years active 19081941

Wilfred Lucas (January 30, 1871 - December 5, 1940) was a stage and film actor, a film director, and a screenwriter.


MY GREAT GRANDFATHER IS WILFRED LUCAS!

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Career

A native of Ontario, Canada, Lucas headed to New York City to work in the theater, making his Broadway acting debut in 1904 at the Savoy Theater in the production of The Superstition of Sue. Following his 1906 role in the highly successful play, The Chorus Lady, Lucas was recruited to the fledgling Biograph Studios by D. W. Griffith. At the time, the film business was still looked down upon by many members of the theatrical community. In her 1925 book titled When the Movies Were Young, Griffith's wife, actress Linda Arvidson, told the story of the early days at Biograph Studios. In it, she referred to Lucas as the "first real grand actor, democratic enough to work in Biograph movies."

In 1908, Lucas made his motion picture debut in Griffith's production, The Greaser's Gauntlet. He appeared in more than 50 of these short films (usually 17 minutes) over the next two years and in 1910, while still acting, he wrote the script for Griffith's film Sunshine Sue which was followed by many more scripts between then and 1924. Lucas also began directing in 1912, first with Griffith on An Outcast Among Outcasts, and during the ensuing twenty years directed another 44 films. In 1916, Lucas appeared in Griffith’s film, Intolerance, a monumental project regarded by many as the most spectacular film of all time.

Part of the group of Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood, Lucas became friends and sometimes starred with Mary Pickford, Sam De Grasse, and Marie Dressler. Canadian born director Mack Sennett hired him to both direct and act in a large number of films at his Keystone Studios.

Wilfred Lucas made the successful transition from silent film to sound. While working in Hollywood, in 1926 he returned to the stage, performing in several Broadway plays.He later appeared as a foil for Laurel and Hardy,in their feature films Pardon Us and A Chump at Oxford.

During his long career, Wilfred Lucas appeared in more than 375 films. Although for a time he was cast in leading roles, he became very successful as secondary and minor characters, making a good living in the film industry for more than three decades. His grave is located at Chapel of the Pines Crematory

Personal life

While working at Biograph Studios, Wilfred Lucas met and ultimately married actress/screenwriter Bess Meredyth (1890-1969) with whom he had a son. John Meredyth Lucas (1919-2002) became a successful writer and director including a number of episodes of Mannix and Star Trek. The divorce was a bitter one and through what is now known as Parental Alienation Syndrome (PAS), Wilfred Lucas became estranged from his son. Also john had a son named bill lucas and he merried betty lucas then bill and betty had a daughter named Jan Lucas. Jan met a very hansom man named Jack. Jan and Ja[1] ck soon got merried and had two kids name Tara and Brian. In 1999 brian had a baby named Alexis Marie. If Wilfred and Bill were alive to this day i thing they would be very proud of all of their suscess!

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