King Baggot

King Baggot

Acting • Born 1879-11-06 • Saint Louis, Missouri, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia William King Baggot (November 7, 1879 – July 11, 1948) was an American actor, film director and screenwriter. He was an internationally famous movie star of the silent film era. The first individually publicized leading man in America, Baggot was referred to as "King of the Movies", "The Most Photographed Man in the World", and "The Man Whose Face Is As Familiar As The Man In The Moon". Baggot appeared in over 300 motion pictures from 1909 to 1947, wrote 18 screenplays, and directed 45 movies from 1912 to 1928, including The Lie (1912), Raffles: The Amateur Cracksman (1925), and The House of Scandal (1928). He also directed William S. Hart in his most famous western, Tumbleweeds (1925). Among his film appearances, Baggot was best known for The Scarlet Letter (1911), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1913), and Ivanhoe (1913). Baggot began his career on the stage, in a Shakespearean stock company, and toured throughout the U.S. While acting in stock in St. Louis in 1909, he was cast as supporting player in the Schubert touring production of The Wishing Ring. When The Wishing Ring closed in Chicago, Baggot returned to New York to join another company. Upon a chance meeting with Harry Solter, who was directing movies for Carl Laemmle at Independent Moving Pictures Company (IMP), he was persuaded to go with Solter to the studio. Baggot became interested in the fledgling industry and decided to turn picture player. His first film was the romance short The Awakening of Bess (1909) opposite Florence Lawrence. It was directed by Harry Solter, her husband, at IMP in Fort Lee, New Jersey. At a time when screen actors worked anonymously, Baggot and Lawrence became the first "movie stars" to be given billing, a marquee, and promotion in advertising. Baggot starred in at least 42 movies opposite Lawrence from 1909 to 1911. In the latter year, he starred in at least 16 movies with Mary Pickford. He also began writing screenplays and directing, all the while becoming a major star internationally. When he appeared "in person" at theatres he was mobbed at stage doors. By 1912, he was so famous that when he took the leading part in forming the prestigious Screen Club in New York, the first organization of its kind strictly for movie people, he was the natural choice for its first president. King Baggot died in Los Angeles, California in 1948, age 68. For his contributions to the film industry, Baggot received a motion pictures star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960. His star is located at 6312 Hollywood Boulevard.

Filmography

The Philadelphia Story 7.6
The Philadelphia Story
1940 • Wedding Guest (uncredited)
The Postman Always Rings Twice 7.1
The Postman Always Rings Twice
1946 • Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
A Night at the Opera 7.4
A Night at the Opera
1935 • Dignitary (uncredited)
Boys Town 6.8
Boys Town
1938 • Derelict in Mission (uncredited)
Marie Antoinette 6.6
Marie Antoinette
1938 • Nobleman at Court (uncredited)
San Francisco 6.6
San Francisco
1936 • Earthquake Survivor (uncredited)
Bitter Sweet 6.0
Bitter Sweet
1940 • Cafe Patron (uncredited)
The Big Store 6.2
The Big Store
1941 • Store Employee (uncredited)
The Death Kiss 5.3
The Death Kiss
1932 • Al Payne
Ziegfeld Girl 6.7
Ziegfeld Girl
1941 • Man in Audience (uncredited)
Stablemates 6.3
Stablemates
1938 • Bettor
Honky Tonk 6.4
Honky Tonk
1941 • Townsman (uncredited)
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood 5.8
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood
1945 • Barbershop Patron (uncredited)
Come Live with Me 6.8
Come Live with Me
1941 • Doorman
Fingers at the Window 5.6
Fingers at the Window
1942 • Psychiatrist at Lecture (uncredited)
The Ice Follies of 1939 5.7
The Ice Follies of 1939
1939 • Man in Audience (uncredited)
Sweet Memories 4.0
Sweet Memories
1911 • Edward Jackson
The Secret Heart 6.5
The Secret Heart
1946 • Man at Graduation Ceremony
Father Brown, Detective 6.5
Father Brown, Detective
1934 • Priest (uncredited)
Mississippi 6.8
Mississippi
1935 • Gambler (uncredited)
The Devil-Doll 6.8
The Devil-Doll
1936 • Detective Pierre (uncredited)
The Bad Sister 5.6
The Bad Sister
1931 • Policeman on Street (uncredited)
Dancing Co-Ed 6.6
Dancing Co-Ed
1939 • Man in Casting Office (uncredited)
The Suburban
The Suburban
1915 • Donald Gordon
No Image
Second Sight
1911 • Tom Mooreland
Rio Rita 6.0
Rio Rita
1942 • Hotel Guest (uncredited)
No Image
4.8
Sweepstake Annie
1935 • Motion Picture Studio Executive (uncredited)
Arsène Lupin Returns 6.3
Arsène Lupin Returns
1938 • Detective (uncredited)
No Image
5.5
Pictureland
1911 • Pablo
That Mothers Might Live 6.2
That Mothers Might Live
1938 • Passerby (uncredited)
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