Sam Hardy

Sam Hardy

Deceased · Born: Mar 21, 1883 · Died: Oct 16, 1935

Personal Details

BornMar 21, 1883 New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Biography

Sam Hardy, a multifaceted individual, brought forth his presence on March 21, 1883, in the charming city of New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America. As a talented actor and writer, he left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, with notable roles in iconic films such as King Kong (1933),The Miracle Woman (1931),and Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round (1934).

Sam Hardy's personal life was marked by a loving union with the lovely Betty Scott, his devoted spouse. His life, however, was cut short when he bid farewell to the world on October 16, 1935, in the vibrant city of Hollywood, California, United States of America.

Biography:

Sam Hardy was born on March 21, 1883, in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

Actor and writer, known for King Kong (1933),The Miracle Woman (1931) and Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round (1934).

Married to Betty Scott.

Died on October 16, 1935, in Hollywood, California, USA.

Career

1935
1934
Night Alarm
Night Alarm as Editor Stephen Caldwell
The Gay Bride
The Gay Bride as Daniel J. Dingle
Along Came Sally
Along Came Sally as Michael 'King' Kelly
Little Miss Marker
Little Miss Marker as Bennie the Gouge
1933
Curtain at Eight
Curtain at Eight as Capt. Martin Gallagher
King Kong
King Kong as Charles Weston
Face in the Sky
Face in the Sky as Professor Triplett
Ann Vickers
Ann Vickers as Russell Spaulding
1932
The Dark Horse
The Dark Horse as Mr. Black
Make Me a Star
Make Me a Star as Jeff Baird
1931
The Miracle Woman
The Miracle Woman as Bob Hornsby
Peach O'Reno
Peach O'Reno as Judge Jackson
Annabelle's Affairs
Annabelle's Affairs as James Ludgate
1930
Borrowed Wives
Borrowed Wives as G.W. Parker
The Florodora Girl
The Florodora Girl as Harry Fontaine
1929
Big News
Big News as Joe Reno
1928
Give and Take
Give and Take as Industrialist
1923
Little Old New York
Little Old New York as Cornelius Vanderbilt
1935
Man on the Flying Trapeze
Man on the Flying Trapeze as Story, Screenplay