Sam Hardy
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sam B. Hardy (March 21, 1883 – October 16, 1935) was an American stage and film actor who appeared in feature films during the silent and early sound eras. He died of intestinal problems. He was also known as Samuel Hardy. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Hardy attended Yale but left there to become an actor on stage. He entered the world of film with Biograph Studios. Hardy became ill while he was working in the film Shoot the Chutes, starring Eddie Cantor. He did not survive emergency surgery at a hospital.
Known For

King Kong

The Miracle Woman

Make Me a Star

Orchids and Ermine

The Millionaire

Three Cornered Moon

The Gay Bride

Little Miss Marker
All Movies (67)
- Powdersmoke Range1935 · as Big Steve Ogden
- Break of Hearts1935 · as Marx
- The Gay Bride1934 · as Daniel J. Dingle
- Night Alarm1934 · as Editor Stephen Caldwell
- Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round1934 · as Jack Summers
- The Hollywood Gad-About1934 · as Self - Weight Guesser (uncredited)
- I Give My Love1934 · as Pogey
- Aunt Sally1934 · as Michael 'King' Kelly
- Little Miss Marker1934 · as Bennie the Gouge
- Curtain at Eight1933 · as Capt. Martin Gallagher
- Ann Vickers1933 · as Russell Spaulding
- Three Cornered Moon1933 · as Hawkins
- The Big Brain1933 · as Slick Ryan
- Stolen by Gypsies or Beer and Bicycles1933 · as Sinclair Sable
- King Kong1933 · as Charles Weston
- Goldie Gets Along1933 · as Sam Muldoon
- Face in the Sky1933 · as Professor Triplett
- The Phantom of Crestwood1932 · as Pete Harris
- Make Me a Star1932 · as Jeff Baird
- The Dark Horse1932 · as Mr. Black
- Rule 'Em and Weep1932 · as King Frenzi
- Peach-o-Reno1931 · as Judge Jackson
- The Magnificent Lie1931 · as Larry
- The Miracle Woman1931 · as Bob Hornsby
- Annabelle's Affairs1931 · as James Ludgate
- The Millionaire1931 · as McCoy
- June Moon1931 · as Sam Hart
- The Champion1931 · as Rooney - Kane's Manager
- Reno1930 · as J.B. Berkley
- Borrowed Wives1930 · as G.W. Parker
- The Florodora Girl1930 · as Harry Fontaine
- True to the Navy1930 · as Brady
- Song of the West1930 · as Davolo
- Burning Up1930 · as Windy 'Wally' Wallace
- Mexicali Rose1929 · as Happy Manning
- Acquitted1929 · as Egan
- Fast Company1929
- Big News1929 · as Joe Reno
- On With the Show!1929 · as Jerry
- A Man's Man1929 · as Charlie
- Rainbow Man1929 · as Doc Hardy
- The Rainbow1929 · as Derbyy Scanlon
- Give and Take1928 · as Industrialist
- Outcast1928 · as Jack
- The Butter and Egg Man1928 · as Joe Lehman
- The Night Bird1928 · as Gleason
- Diamond Handcuffs1928 · as Spike
- The Big Noise1928 · as Philip Hurd
- Turn Back the Hours1928 · as 'Ace' Kearney
- Burning Up Broadway1928 · as Spike
- A Texas Steer1927 · as Brassy Gall
- Broadway Nights1927 · as Johnny Fay
- Orchids and Ermine1927 · as Hank
- The Perfect Sap1927 · as Nick Fanshaw
- The Prince of Tempters1926 · as Apollo Beneventa
- The Great Deception1926 · as Handy
- The Savage1926 · as Managing Editor
- When Love Grows Cold1926 · as William Graves
- Bluebeard's Seven Wives1926 · as Gindelheim
- The Half-Way Girl1925 · as Jardine
- Little Old New York1923 · as Cornelius Vanderbilt
- Mighty Lak' a Rose1923 · as Jerome Trevor
- Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford1921 · as J. Rufus Wallingford
- Almost Married1919 · as Lt. James 'Jim' Winthrop, Jr.
- Uncle Tom's Cabin1918 · as Simon Legree
- At First Sight1917 · as Hartly Poole
- His Father's Wife— · as Lieutenant James 'Jim' Winthrop Jr.