
William Stack
William Stack has been often mistaken as British in the scant bio information available on him - he could imitate many a British accent. He was actually born in Oregon. But like many Americans who wished to become serious stage actors and seeing New York as overly competitive, he went to London as a young man. Not much is known about his career there, but with many theaters (almost fifty)...
William Stack has been often mistaken as British in the scant bio information available on him - he could imitate many a British accent. He was actually born in Oregon. But like many Americans who wished to become serious stage actors and seeing New York as overly competitive, he went to London as a young man. Not much is known about his career there, but with many theaters (almost fifty)...
Known For
Gone with the Wind
as Minister (uncredited)
The Last of the Mohicans
as General Montcalm
Mary of Scotland
as Ruthven
Cast Credits
Among the Living
as Minister
So Ends Our Night
as Professor Meyer
The Lady in Question
as Mr. Marinier (uncredited)
The Earl of Chicago
as Coroner (uncredited)
Gone with the Wind
as Minister (uncredited)
A Criminal Is Born
as Judge Charles Edwin Marshall (uncredited)
Four Men and a Prayer
as Prosecuting Attorney
Man-Proof
as Minister
Captains Courageous
as Elliott (uncredited)
The Soldier and the Lady
as Grand Duke
Criminal Lawyer
as District Attorney Hopkins
Stowaway
as Alfred Kruikshank
Pennies from Heaven
as Clarence B. Carmichael
Libeled Lady
as Editor (uncredited)
His Brother's Wife
as Winters
Mary of Scotland
as Ruthven
The Last of the Mohicans
as General Montcalm
Mutiny on the Bounty
as Judge Advocate (uncredited)
The Perfect Gentleman
as Sir Percy Phillips (uncredited)
Becky Sharp
as Pitt Crawley
College Scandal
as Dr. Henri Fresnel
I've Been Around
as Doctor
The Winning Ticket
as Jeffries
Hell in the Heavens
as Capt. Andre De Laage
What Every Woman Knows
as Tenterden, Sybil's Brother (uncredited)
Chained
as James (uncredited)
The Fountain
as Commandant
Manhattan Melodrama
as Judge (uncredited)
Charlie Chan's Greatest Case
as James Eagan