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William King Baggot (November 7, 1879 – July 11, 1948) was an American actor, film director and screenwriter. He was an internationally famous movie star of the silent film era.
King Baggot (ur. 7 listopada 1879 w Saint Louis, zm. 11 lipca 1948 w Hollywood) – amerykański reżyser, aktor i scenarzysta.
Dla współczesnej publiczności King Baggot pozostaje osobą nieznaną, mimo że wystąpił w całym mnóstwie filmów. Jeśli przyjrzymy się uważnie, możemy dostrzec go w niejednym hollywoodzkim klasyku – od „Filadelfijskiej opowieści” do „Abbott i Costello w Hollywood” i „Listonosz zawsze dzwoni dwa razy”.
King Baggot (1879-1948) was a versatile and popular star of the silent screen, known for his roles in Ivanhoe, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Tumbleweeds. He also directed and wrote several films, and appeared in more than 340 films as an actor.
King Baggot is a film and TV professional born in 1943 in Los Angeles. He worked as a camera operator at KABC-TV and found the bloody clothes of the Manson family after the Sharon Tate murder.
King Baggot was a silent film star, director and actor who worked in Hollywood from 1909 to 1947. He played various roles, from heroic to evil, and was known for his height, burly physique and disguises.
King Baggot was a silent film star who appeared in over 300 movies from 1909 to 1947. He was the first individually publicized leading man in America and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960.