From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia George Hackathorne (February 13, 1896 – June 25, 1940) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 59 films between 1916 and 1939. His interment was located in Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
Josselyn's Wife
(Joe Latimer (as George Hacakthorn))
The Speed Maniac
(Tom Matthews)
The Village Blacksmith
(Johnnie Hammond)
Better Times
(Tony)
Huck and Tom
(Sid Sawyer)
The Turmoil
(Bibbs Sheridan)
Too Much Johnson
(Henry McIntosh)
Hide-Out
(Atlas)
Sue of the South
(Shad Peters)
Capital Punishment
(Dan OConnor)
The Squall
(Niki)
His Master's Voice
(Bob Henley)
The Heart of Humanity
(Louis Patricia)
Judgment of the Storm
(Bob Heath)
The Worldly Madonna
(Ramez)
Paying the Price
(Basil Payson)
The Splendid Sin
(The Honorable George Granville)
Captain of the Guard
(Robespierre)
The Last of the Mohicans
(Capt. Randolph)
Strange Wives
(Guggin's Secretary)
Night Life of New York
(Jimmy)
Smashing the Rackets
(Detective)
Gone with the Wind
(Wounded Soldier in Pain (uncredited))
The Lady
(Leonard Cairns)
The Little Minister
(Gavin)
The Sin of Martha Queed
Human Hearts
(Jimmy Logan)
Wandering Fires
(Raymond Carroll)
A Law Unto Herself
(Bertrand Von Klassner at age 20)
Amarilly of Clothes-Line Alley
(Amarilly's Brother (uncredited))
Tom Sawyer
(Sid Sawyer)
Merry-Go-Round
(Bartholomew Gruber)
Human Wreckage
(Jimmy Brown)
What Do Men Want?
(Arthur)
The Highbinders
(Humpty Dugan)
The Cabaret Kid
(Jack Trebarrow)
To Please One Woman
(Freddy)
Riders of the North
(Henchman Canuck Joe)
Self Defense
(Paul)