Dan Hanlon

American silent film actor (1866–1951) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Daniel E. Hanlon (1866–1951) was an American silent film actor born in San Francisco, California, of Irish heritage.[1] He was best known for his debut film role as Professor Aronnax in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1916).[2][1] He began his career performing in theatre, debuting on stage in 1894 in Brooklyn, New York.[1] He subsequently toured for the Lizzie Gonzalez Opera company, performed with Lewis Morrison in a West Coast tour of The Privateer, acted opposite Henry Ludlowe, stage managed for Jacob Adler, and appeared with Ralph Stuart in By Right of Sword. He also spent three seasons in the part of Sanballet in the theatre blockbuster Ben-Hur.[3]

Born1866
San Francisco, California, United States
Died1951(1951-00-00) (aged 84–85)[citation needed]
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1916
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Dan Hanlon
Born1866
San Francisco, California, United States
Died1951(1951-00-00) (aged 84–85)[citation needed]
OccupationActor
Years active1916
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Hanlon is noted by The New York Dramatic Mirror for "contributing to the success of the Crescent Stock company in Brooklyn" in 1909."[4] In 1917, while directing for the Players Stock company of St. Louis, he was announced as the producer of a five-reel drama for the St. Louis Times.[5]

He died in 1951.

Filmography

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Year Title Role Ref
1916
The Great Problem Bill Carson [6]
The River of Romance Butler [7]
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Prof. Aronnax [8][9]
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