William Stack
William Stack was an American actor who began his acting career in Great Britain. Over the course of his career he appeared in over 50 films in the United States and United Kingdom, including such notable films as Mary of Scotland, Captains Courageous, and Gone with the Wind.
Life and career
Stack was born on March 5, 1882, in Baker, Oregon. He began his acting career on the stage in England, before entering the film industry with a starring role in the 1918 British silent film, The Girl from Downing Street. He also starred in the 1922 British film, The Scourge, which also stars Madge Stuart and J.R. Tozer.In 1930, Stack returned to the U.S., making his American film debut with a featured role in the melodrama, Sarah and Son, starring Ruth Chatterton and Fredric March. He followed this with an appearance as Travis in Derelict, directed by Rowland V. Lee, and starring George Bancroft, Jessie Royce Landis, and William "Stage" Boyd. He finished the year in the small role of Dr. Fowler in The [Right to Love |The Right to Love], starring Ruth Chatterton and Paul Lukas. In 1931 he only appeared in a single film, the legal drama A Free Soul, in a small role. The film stars Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, Lionel Barrymore, and Clark Gable. 1932 would see him in another small role, that of a doctor in Payment Deferred, starring Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Sullivan. In Charlie Chan's Greatest Case, starring Warner Oland in the title role, Stack had the minor part of Jack Eagan. Small roles followed in the 1934 films The Fountain, starring Ann Harding, Manhattan Melodrama, starring Clark Gable, William Powell, and Myrna Loy, Wonder Bar, starring Al Jolson, and Chained, starring Gable and Joan Crawford. Before he appeared in the substantial role as Warner Baxter's captain in the war drama, Hell in the Heavens. In 1935 he again had several small roles in such films as Rendezvous, where he played a waiter, as a director in The Man Who [Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo |The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo], and as Sir Phillip in The Perfect Gentleman. Stack also played the Judge Advocate, another small role, in the classic 1935 version of Mutiny on the Bounty, starring Charles Laughton and Clark Gable. That year he also had prominent roles in several films. He played a mysterious professor, Henri Fresnel, the father of Wendy Barrie, in the murder mystery, College Scandal. Stack also had a leading role in the historical drama, Becky Sharp, which was notable because it was the first film shot entirely in the new three-strip Technicolor process.
Stack's final screen performance was as the Butler in the 1945 spy film, Confidential Agent, starring Charles Boyer and Lauren Bacall.
Stack died on January 15, 1949, at the age of 66, in Pasadena, California.
Filmography
- Derelict as Party Guest Gossiper
- The Right to Love as Dr. Fowler
- Sarah and Son as Cyril Belloc
- A Free Soul as Dick Roland
- Payment Deferred as A Doctor
- Charlie Chan's Greatest Case as James Eagan
- The Fountain as Commandant
- Manhattan Melodrama as Judge
- Hell in the Heavens as Capt. Andre De Laage
- Wonder Bar as Businessman
- Tarzan and His Mate as Tom Pierce
- Chained as James, Richard's Butler
- The Mystery of Mr. X as Travers Gordon
- What Every Woman Knows as Tenterden - Sybil's Brother
- I've Been Around as Doctor
- The Winning Ticket as Jeffries
- Rendezvous as Headwaiter
- Becky Sharp as Pitt Crawley
- College Scandal as Dr. Henri Fresnel
- The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo as Director
- The Perfect Gentleman as Sir Percy Phillips
- Mutiny on the Bounty as Judge Advocate
- Dressed to Thrill as Canadian Colonel
- Magnificent Obsession as Doctor
- The [Last of the Mohicans |The Last of the Mohicans] as General Montcalm
- Mary of Scotland as Ruthven
- Stowaway as Alfred Kruikshank
- Pennies From Heaven as Clarence B. Carmichael
- Rose-Marie as Gordon
- The Gorgeous Hussy
- His Brother's Wife as Winters
- Souls at Sea as Judge
- Captains Courageous as Elliott
- Criminal Lawyer as District Attorney Hopkins
- Parnell as Conservative Member
- The Soldier and the Lady as Grand Duke
- The Emperor's Candlesticks as Czar
- Personal Property as Bobby at Crystal's House
- A [Christmas Carol |A Christmas Carol] as Man Discussing Scrooge's Funeral
- Four Men and a Prayer as Prosecuting Pttorney
- Man-Proof as Minister
- Booloo as Col. Stanley Jaye
- Of Human Hearts as Uniform Salesman
- The Shopworn Angel as Minister
- The Lady in Question as Mr. Marinier
- The Earl of Chicago as Coroner
- Victory
- Among the Living as Minister
- So Ends Our Night as Professor Meyer
- Confidential Agent as The Butler
- The [Picture of Dorian Gray |The Picture of Dorian Gray] as Mr. Erskine