
Mark Hamilton
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Mark Hamilton was born on December 9, 1889 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA as Mark Lafayette Hamilton. He was a character actor known for Barbara Frietchie (1924), Riders of the Purple Sage (1925), The Rainbow Trail (1925), Sparrows (1926), and City Girl (1930). He died on April 12, 1963 in Walla Walla, Washington at the Veteran's Administration Hospital and was buried with military honors in Tacoma, Washington.
Known for
Credits

City Girl (1930)
as Greasy the Reaper (uncredited)

The Haunted House (1921)
as Tallest Ghost (uncredited)

Zenobia (1939)
as Townsman

Outlaws of Red River (1927)
as Bandit (uncredited)

Sparrows (1926)
as Craddock, The Hog Buyer (uncredited)

White Gold (1927)
as Rancher

Cleaning Up (1925)
as Fireman (uncredited)

The Man from Red Gulch (1925)
as Old Man Frisbee

The Light of Western Stars (1925)
as Monty Price

Black Jack (1927)
as Slim

Chip of the Flying U (1926)
as Slim

The Devil's Gulch (1926)
as Sheriff

Code of the West (1925)
as Comedy Relief (uncredited)

Barbara Frietchie (1924)
as Fred Gelwek

A Good Scout (1922)
as Boy Scout

Heart Trouble (1928)
as Conductor

The Law Rustlers (1923)
as Preacher Cobb (uncredited)

Smoke Bellew (1929)
as Jack Short - aka Shorty

Idle Tongues (1924)
as Bluey Batcheldor

Oils Well! (1923)
as Soldier (uncredited)





