Jack Standing

Actor, Film actor

1886 – 1917

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Who was Jack Standing?

Jack Standing was an English actor.

The son of stage actor Herbert Standing and of brother of Wyndham Standing, who also was a famous actor in the early days of film, Jack Standing first appeared in Broadway musicals such as The Belle of New York and Floradora before he went to the Biograph Company in 1909. Because he was a handsome young man, he was quickly offered many roles and signed a contract with Sigmund Lubin in 1911. Like many others from the silent film, Standing was asked to play quite everything from passionate lovers to villains or old men. In 1915, he told the Moving Picture World magazine, "Spare me from being a one-type actor!" He appeared in more than fifty films. An incomplete print of 1915 Mary Pickford vehicle Fanchon, the Cricket, in which Standing co-starred, has recently been found. The teenage Fred and Adele Astaire allegedly made their screen debuts in this film. Standing's greatest success was the 1916 film Hell's Hinges, where he played the weak-willed brother of Clara Williams.

On 25 October 1917, Standing died of pneumonia at the age of 31, bringing a premature end to a promising career.

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Born
Feb 10, 1886
London
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  • United Kingdom
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Oct 25, 1917
Los Angeles

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on July 23, 2013

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