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Jack Standing is a Actor born on 10 february 1886 at London (United-kingdom)

Jack Standing

Jack Standing
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Birth 10 february 1886 at London (United-kingdom)
Death 25 october 1917 (at 31 years) at Los Angeles (USA)

Jack Standing (10 February 1886 – 25 October 1917) was an English actor.

Biography

The son of stage actor Herbert Standing and of brother of Wyndham Standing (1880–1963), who also was a famous actor in the early days of film, Jack Standing first appeared in Broadway musicals such as The Belle of New York and Floradora before he went to the Biograph Company in 1909. Because he was a handsome young man, he was quickly offered many roles and signed a contract with Sigmund Lubin in 1911. Like many others from the silent film, Standing was asked to play quite everything from passionate lovers to villains or old men. In 1915, he told the Moving Picture World magazine, "Spare me from being a one-type actor!" He appeared in more than fifty films. An incomplete print of 1915 Mary Pickford vehicle Fanchon, the Cricket, in which Standing co-starred, has recently been found. The teenage Fred and Adele Astaire allegedly made their screen debuts in this film. Standing's greatest success was the 1916 film Hell's Hinges, where he played the weak-willed brother of Clara Williams.

On 25 October 1917, Standing died of pneumonia at the age of 31, bringing a premature end to a promising career.

Standing married and had a son, Jack Standing Jr. (born 1914) who apparently appeared in early silent films as a child.

Many members of his family also worked in the theatre or films, including his father Herbert Standing (1846-1923) and brothers Wyndham, Herbert Jr., Sir Guy and Percy, as well as Herbert Jr.'s daughter Joan Standing and Sir Guy's daughter Kay Hammond.

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Filmography of Jack Standing (5 films)

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The Amazons
Directed by Joseph Kaufman
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Marguerite Clark, Edgar Norton, Tammany Young, Jack Standing, Adolphe Menjou
Roles unconfirmed role

As described in a film magazine review, because the parents are disappointed that their three children are girls instead of boys, they are brought up as boys by the Marchioness of Castlejordan (Robinson), and no males are allowed within the walls of the estate. The antics of the three upset the villagers and cause gossip. Tommy (Clark), the youngest, is sent to London to visit relatives. She slips away from the house dressed in a gentleman's evening clothes and visits a dance hall. Encountering a bully, in self-defense she knocks him down. Escaping from the hall, she jumps into the cab of Lord Litterly (Hinckley), who takes her home, and a warm friendship springs up between them. Later, the lord is instrumental in saving her from a fall from a runaway horse. Her two sisters arrange a meeting with two men in the gymnasium one evening. Tommy climbs through a skylight and "drops in" on Litterly, who happened to be bringing a message with a maid. The Marchioness discovers the trio, and seeing that her girls will be girls, gives them her blessing, and a triple wedding follows.
Hell's Hinges, 1h4
Directed by William S. Hart, Charles Swickard
Origin USA
Genres Action, Romance, Western
Actors William S. Hart, Clara Williams, Louise Glaum, Jack Standing, Alfred Hollingsworth, Jean Hersholt
Roles Rev. Robert 'Bob' Henley
Rating66% 3.339573.339573.339573.339573.33957
Hell's Hinges tells the story of a weak-willed minister, Rev. Bob Henley (played by Standing), who comes to a wild and debauched frontier town with his sister, Faith (played by Williams). The owner of the saloon, Silk Miller (played by Hollingsworth), and his accomplices sense trouble and encourage the local rowdies to disrupt the attempts to evangelize the community. Hard-bitten gunman Blaze Tracy (played by Hart), the most dangerous man around, is, however, won over by the sincerity of Faith. He intervenes to expel the rowdies from the newly built church.
The Perils of Pauline
Directed by Louis Gasnier, Donald MacKenzie
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy, Action, Adventure
Actors Pearl White, Crane Wilbur, Paul Panzer, Edward José, Louis Gasnier, Donald MacKenzie
Roles Ensign Summers
Rating63% 3.19353.19353.19353.19353.1935
The premise of the story was that Pauline's wealthy guardian Mr. Marvin, upon his death, has left her inheritance in the care of his secretary, Mr. Koerner, until the time of her marriage. Pauline wants to wait a while before marrying, as her dream is to go out and have adventures to prepare herself for becoming an author. Mr. Koerner, hoping to ultimately keep the money for himself, tries to turn Pauline's various adventures against her and have her "disappear" to his own advantage.