- Harry F. Millarde
Harry F. Millarde (
November 12 ,1885 –November 2 ,1931 ) was a pioneer Americansilent film actor and director.Millarde was born in
Cincinnati, Ohio , and began his acting in film in 1913 withKalem Studios inNew York City . In 1916, he directed the first of his thirty-two films the most notable of which was "If Winter Comes " forFox Film Corporation in 1923 that was based on the best-selling book in the United States of 1922 by author A.S.M. Hutchinson. Amongst his other directorial works was, 1920's "Over the Hill to the Poorhouse" and the 1922 thriller "My Friend the Devil" based on the French novel, "Le Docteur Rameau" byGeorges Ohnet .Millarde directed his last film in 1927 and died of a heart attack in
New York City in 1931 ten days shy of his forty-sixth birthday. He was married to actressJune Caprice (1895-1936) whom he had directed in eight films for Fox. Ironically, she also died ten days before her birthday, succumbing tocancer at the age of forty.Their daughter, June Elizabeth Millarde, was thirteen years old when her mother died. Raised by her grandparents in
Long Island, New York , she became acover girl known as "Toni Seven." The June 17, 1949 issue ofTime magazine reported she was the heiress to an estimated $3,000,000 fortune.External links
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