Walter Hiers at Biograph

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David Denton
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Walter Hiers at Biograph

Postby David Denton » Sat Oct 10, 2020 3:46 am

According to an interview in 1919, Walter Hiers said his first appearance was as a bell-hop in SAVED FROM HIMSELF (Biograph 1911 directed by you-know-who) with Mabel Normand. It is not listed in his filmography, nor in the credits of "DW Griffith and the Biograph Company". I just watched it again and I think it's him (he would be 18). He enters at 3:04, on and off, leaves at 4:18

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaliNHpTWMU

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Re: Walter Hiers at Biograph

Postby Richard M Roberts » Sat Oct 10, 2020 4:32 am

David Denton wrote:According to an interview in 1919, Walter Hiers said his first appearance was as a bell-hop in SAVED FROM HIMSELF (Biograph 1911 directed by you-know-who) with Mabel Normand. It is not listed in his filmography, nor in the credits of "DW Griffith and the Biograph Company". I just watched it again and I think it's him (he would be 18). He enters at 3:04, on and off, leaves at 4:18

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaliNHpTWMU


Yep, that's Walter allright, a little thinner, but the head and the facial reactions are him.

I have a much better print of this film where he's even easier to spot.

Did Hiers say anything in that interview about working for the Excelsior Film Company in Chicago? I still think he's the bartender in this film as well:

viewtopic.php?f=12&t=1519&p=6756&hilit=Walter+Hiers#p6756

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