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Acting
August 17, 1896
January 3, 1933
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jack Pickford (born John Charles Smith) was an actor of some popularity in American Silent films. He was Silent screen star Mary Pickford's younger brother.

Self
1988

Self (archive footage)
1942

Clyde Baxter
1928

1927

Jimmy Marsh
1926

Jim Doolittle
1926

Brooks Bailey
1926

Gerald Holmes
1925

Tony
1925
Jack Joyce
1925

as Self

as Self (archive footage)

as Clyde Baxter


as Jimmy Marsh

as Jim Doolittle

as Brooks Bailey

as Gerald Holmes

as Tony
as Jack Joyce

as Jack Joyce

as Jack Joyce

as Jed

as Jack Pickford

as Billy Garrison

as Ed Swinger

as Harry Bullway

as The Llano Kid

as Chad

as Johnny Spivins

as Jack Robin

as Buddy Apperson

as Sandy Kilday

as Kendall

as Bunker Bean

as Tom Sawyer

as Davy Glidden

as Tom Sawyer

as Jack Ranney

as Ted Rawson

as John Humperdink Stover

as Dick Hale

as Freckles

as Jimmie Dexter

as Barney Cook

as Pip

as William Sylvanus Baxter

as Beppo
as Tony

as John Stuart

as Jose

as Young Bully (uncredited)

as The Commandant's Orderly

as Billy Ball

as Stable boy

as Jockey Jones

as Bud Haskins

as A Young Clansman

as The Mother's Son

as The Mother's Half-Wit Son
as Jack Everleigh
as The Mexican Boy
as Spot - the Spy
as In Gambling Hall (uncredited)
as On Street

as One of the Children
as A Bellhop

as The Young Boy

as Youth Outside Church

as At Theatre

as Negro Boy

as The Son of the White Renegade Father and Indian Mother

as Rival Gang Member / At Dance

as Beau at Ice Cream Festival

as An Indian

as A Brother

as The Young Brave
as The Frenchman's Son

as The Messenger

as Jenks' Son

as Parade Bystander

as The Speed Demon's Son

as Extra

as Mexican Boy

as Money Thief at School

as An Indian (uncredited)


as Young Earl Jackson
as The Son of the Laundress


as The Chief of Police's Son (as a boy)


as The Messenger

as Mabel's Brother

as The Sheriff's Son

as A Boy

as A Boy
as Walter Holden's Son

as At Station Reception

as Stagehand

as One of the Boys

as One of the Children on the Street