Moving Picture News (1911) . THE GOLD LUSTAmerican Film Co. Release GORDON SACKVILLE Both the Nestor Film Company and Sir. Gordon Sackvilleare to be congratulated, the former for capturing the serv-ices of one of the best motion picture actors, and the latterfor having enlisted in the ranks of The Worth-While Mr. Sackville, though in the very prime of life, has had along and successful dramatic experience, having been formany years character lead with the late Richard Mans-field, who deemed him worth} of his closest friendship andadmired his versatility. Mr. Sackville has also played le


Moving Picture News (1911) . THE GOLD LUSTAmerican Film Co. Release GORDON SACKVILLE Both the Nestor Film Company and Sir. Gordon Sackvilleare to be congratulated, the former for capturing the serv-ices of one of the best motion picture actors, and the latterfor having enlisted in the ranks of The Worth-While Mr. Sackville, though in the very prime of life, has had along and successful dramatic experience, having been formany years character lead with the late Richard Mans-field, who deemed him worth} of his closest friendship andadmired his versatility. Mr. Sackville has also played lead-ing parts with the Fritzi Scheff Opera Company, ShubertsChinese Honeymoon Company, and at the Hippodrome,New York City. As Mr. Brown in the original BusterBrown Company, he made a decided hit. His motion pic-ture experience dates back to 190-i, having worked chieflyin the Edison Company. In the Rex initial release. AHeroine of 76, he was the stately and imposing Wash-ington. Excelling in character and heavy leads, I\Ir. Sackvillesgreat versatility enables him to play any role, however dif-ficult it may be. He is a war veteran, having served ninemonths during the Spanish-American War as first sergeantin Company H, 47th Regiment Volunteers. He possessesa magnificent physique, and is uncommonly handsome. His


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