George Fawcett  | |
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![]() Fawcett in the play The Great John Ganton, 1909  | |
| Born | August 25, 1860 | 
| Died | June 6, 1939 (aged 78) | 
| Alma mater | University of Virginia | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1915–1933 | 
| Spouse | Percy Haswell (m. 1895) (1 daughter) | 
George Fawcett (August 25, 1860 – June 6, 1939) was an American stage and film actor of the silent era.
Biography
Born in Alexandria, Virginia, in 1860, Fawcett graduated from the University of Virginia.[1] His initial inclination was to be an attorney, but he became a Shakespearean actor instead.[2]
Fawcett had his own acting troupe, the Fawcett Stock Company.[3] He appeared on stage in such plays as Ghosts (1905) with Mary Shaw, The Squaw Man (1905) with William Faversham, The Great John Ganton (1909) with an up-and-coming actress Laurette Taylor in the cast, and Getting a Polish (1910) with actress May Irwin.
Fawcett's film debut came in 1915[2] in The Majesty of the Law,[4] and he appeared in 151 films between 1915 and 1933. He also directed films.[2] He returned to the stage in 1930 in a production of The Great John Ganton at the Vine Theater in Los Angeles.[5]
Fawcett married actress Percy Haswell, and they had one daughter.[6] Fawcett died in Nantucket, Massachusetts in 1939.
Partial filmography


- The Habit of Happiness (1916)
 - The Crisis (1916)
 - Panthea (1917)
 - Shirley Kaye (1917)
 - The Cinderella Man (1917)
 - The Heart of Texas Ryan (1917)
 - The Great Love (1918)
 - The Beloved Traitor (1918)
 - The Talk of the Town (1918)
 - Lillian Gish in a Liberty Loan Appeal (1918)
 - The Hope Chest (1918)
 - A Romance of Happy Valley (1919)
 - I'll Get Him Yet (1919)
 - The Railroader (1919)
 - True Heart Susie (1919)
 - The Greatest Question (1919)
 - Babs (1920)
 - Dangerous Business (1920)
 - Good References (1920)
 - Two Weeks (1920)
 - Paying the Piper (1921)
 - Sentimental Tommy (1921)
 - Chivalrous Charley (1921)
 - Nobody (1921)
 - Burn 'Em Up Barnes (1921)
 - Little Italy (1921)
 - Such a Little Queen (1921) (*director only)
 - Forever (1921)
 - Hush Money (1921)
 - The Way of a Maid (1921)
 - Isle of Doubt (1922)
 - Destiny's Isle (1922)
 - Polly of the Follies (1922)
 - The Curse of Drink (1922)
 - Ebb Tide (1922)
 - Beyond the Rainbow (1922)
 - Silas Marner (1922)
 - John Smith (1922)
 - Manslaughter (1922)
 - His Wife's Husband (1922)
 - Java Head (1923)
 - The Woman With Four Faces (1923)
 - His Children's Children (1923)
 - West of the Water Tower (1923)
 - Just Like a Woman (1923)
 - Pied Piper Malone (1924)
 - Triumph (1924)
 - The Bedroom Window (1924)
 - A Lost Lady (1924)
 - In Every Woman's Life (1924)
 - The Sporting Venus (1925)
 - The Sporting Chance (1925)
 - The Merry Widow (1925)
 - The Circle (1925)
 - Thank You (1925)
 - Some Pun'kins (1925)
 - The Verdict (1925)
 - The Fighting Cub (1925)
 - Souls for Sables (1925)
 - Go Straight (1925)
 - There You Are! (1926)
 - Out of the Storm (1926)
 - The Flaming Frontier (1926)
 - Under Western Skies (1926)
 - Son of the Sheik (1926)
 - Flesh and the Devil (1926)
 - Two Can Play (1926)
 - The Little Firebrand (1926)
 - See You in Jail (1927)
 - Riding to Fame (1927)
 - Duty's Reward (1927)
 - Snowbound (1927)
 - Rich Men's Sons (1927)
 - Tillie the Toiler (1927)
 - Hard-Boiled Haggerty (1927)
 - Spring Fever (1927)
 - Love (1927)
 - The Enemy (1927)
 - The Wedding March (1928)
 - Tempest (1928)
 - The Little Wildcat (1928)
 - Prowlers of the Sea (1928)
 - Lady of the Pavements (1929)
 - Fancy Baggage (1929)
 - Tide of Empire (1929)
 - The Four Feathers (1929)
 - The Gamblers (1929)
 - Wonder of Women (1929)
 - Hearts in Exile (1929)
 - The Bad One (1930)
 - Swing High (1930)
 - Ladies of Leisure (1930)
 - Hello Sister (1930)
 - A Woman of Experience (1931)
 - Hello, Sister! (1933)
 
References
- ↑ Katchmer, George A. (2009). A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses. McFarland. p. 113-114. ISBN 9781476609058. Retrieved April 17, 2018.
 - 1 2 3 "He Goes From Pauper to Magnate". The New York Times. August 10, 1924. p. X 2. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
 - ↑  "George Fawcett Takes Big Part in Great Movie Film". The Lima News. Ohio, Lima. September 19, 1915. p. 14. Retrieved April 16, 2018 – via Newspapers.com. 

 - ↑ "George Fawcett makes screen debut". Nashville Banner. September 11, 1915. p. 27. Retrieved September 5, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
 - ↑ "Actor seeks lost zest". Los Angeles Times. May 18, 1930. p. Part III 11. Retrieved September 5, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
 - ↑ "Mrs. George Fawcett". The New York Times. June 14, 1945. p. 19. Retrieved September 5, 2021.
 
External links
- George Fawcett at IMDb
 - George Fawcett at the Internet Broadway Database
 - George Fawcett and Percy Haswell Fawcett papers, 1857–1903, held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
 
