- George Ferguson (actor)
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name = George Ferguson
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caption = Ferguson withMaud Milton in Omaha c. 1913
birthname = George Hart Ferguson
birthdate =February 10 1890
location =Boston, Massachusetts , USA
deathdate = October 1961
deathplace =New Jersey , USA
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yearsactive = 1913 to 1916
spouse = Esther Sharkey
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tonyawards =George Hart Ferguson (
February 10 ,1890 – October 1961) was an Americanactor . He performed on the stage and in silent movies.Ferguson appeared in two movies, "Damaged Goods" (1914) and "
The Bruiser " (1916). He also toured with Richard Bennett in the stage production of "Damaged Goods" [ "Boston Daily Globe", Dec. 9, 1913, "Bills at the Theatres," p. 9 ] and appeared on Broadway in "Maternity" (1915), [ [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=8119 Internet Broadway Database: Production Credits for "Maternity"] ] also with Bennett.Early life
He was born on Brookline Street in
Boston, Massachusetts , one of 10 children of Andrew Ferguson and Mary McIntire. His father was Scottish and his motherScottish American .Acting career
At an early age, George left home to work in the
circus . Eventually he turned to the stage. His big break came when he joined theRichard Bennett 's theatre company performing in the controversial play, "Damaged Goods", which told the story of a prominent man diagnosed with syphilis.In 1914, the
American Film Company convinced Bennett to film a screen adaptation of "Damaged Goods". The movie featured much the same cast as had toured with the play, including Ferguson, who played "the quack's assistant." In 1915, He was cast in Bennett's production ofEugène Brieux 's "Maternity", which ran for 21 performances at thePrincess Theatre on Broadway.The only other movie that Ferguson is known to have appeared in was 1916's "
The Bruiser ", in which he plays "Modest Tim."Career after show business
By the time of America's involvement in
World War I , Ferguson was working at A.M. Home Music Company in Boston, as apiano salesman. He served for 12 months in the U.S. Army and was stationed inFrance with the rank ofammunition sergeant for the 301stField Artillery .Ferguson was involved in local theatre, such as the
Old Timbuctoo Tribe .He married Esther Marie Sharkey on
September 17 ,1921 , inWinthrop, Massachusetts , where the couple had two sons, Dalton Hart Ferguson and Milton (later Bruce) Hart Ferguson.George Ferguson died at age 71 in
New Jersey .References
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