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William Gillette(1853-1937)

  • Writer
  • Actor
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William Gillette
Handsome American actor, playwright and stage director/producer William Gillette was born in Hartford, CT, in 1853. His father Francis was a former United States Senator and crusader for women's suffrage and the abolition of slavery; his mother Elisabeth Daggett Hooker is a descendant of Rev. Thomas Hooker, who either wrote or inspired the first written constitution in history to form a government.

In 1873 William left Hartford to begin his apprenticeship as an actor, briefly working for a stock theatre company in New Orleans and then returning to New England. He made his debut at the Globe Theatre in Boston with Mark Twain's play "The Guilded Age" in 1875. His first major Civil War drama, "Hold by the Enemy", was a major step forward to modern theatre in that it abandoned many crude devices of Victorian melodrama and introduced realism into the sets, props, costumes, sound effects and performances; it was a critical and commercial success in America and Britain.

Gillette is probably best remembered, however, as the first actor to be universally acclaimed for portraying Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famed detective Sherlock Holmes, playing the role first on stage in 1899 and continuing for more than 35 years. He also wrote many stage versions from Doyle's Sherlock Holmes novels and even starred in the film version, Sherlock Holmes (1916), directed by Arthur Berthelet for the Essanay Film Co. He had previously appeared in two other films, his debut being in J.P. McGowan's The Battle at Fort Laramie (1913) and the following year he played support as Jack Lane in The Delayed Special (1914), both of which starred Helen Holmes and were made for the Kalem Film Co. Gillette also became popular on radio, performing the first radio serial version of Sherlock Holmes in 1930 and in 1935. His last stage appearance was in Austin Strong's "Three Wise Fools" in 1936. He wrote 13 original plays, seven adaptations and some collaborations, encompassing farce, melodrama and novel adaptation. He also wrote two pieces based on the US Civil War, "Held by the Ememy" and "Secret Service", which were highly acclaimed. In 1882 he married Helen Nichols, who died in 1888 from peritonitis; he never remarried.

Gillette died from pulmonary hemorrhage in Connecticut in 1937 at age 83.
BornJuly 24, 1853
DiedApril 29, 1937(83)
BornJuly 24, 1853
DiedApril 29, 1937(83)
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William Gillette in Sherlock Holmes (1916)
Sherlock Holmes
6.2
  • Writer
  • 1916
Clive Brook, Miriam Jordan, and Ernest Torrence in Sherlock Holmes (1932)
Sherlock Holmes
5.6
  • Writer
  • 1932
John Barrymore in Sherlock Holmes (1922)
Sherlock Holmes
5.7
  • Writer
  • 1922
Basil Rathbone, Ida Lupino, and Alan Marshal in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939)
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
7.2
  • Writer
  • 1939

Credits

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Writer



  • Musings of the Classic Sherlock Holmes Actor (2018)
    Musings of the Classic Sherlock Holmes Actor
    9.2
    TV Series
    • words
    • 2023
  • Sherlock Holmes
    3.7
    TV Movie
    • play
    • 1982
  • Sherlock Holmes (1981)
    Standing Room Only
    7.5
    TV Series
    • play
    • 1981
  • Great Performances (1971)
    Great Performances
    7.9
    TV Series
    • play
    • 1977
  • Basil Rathbone, Ida Lupino, and Alan Marshal in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939)
    The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
    7.2
    • play "Sherlock Holmes"
    • 1939
  • Joseph Cotten in Too Much Johnson (1938)
    Too Much Johnson
    5.7
    • play
    • 1938
  • Clive Brook, Miriam Jordan, and Ernest Torrence in Sherlock Holmes (1932)
    Sherlock Holmes
    5.6
    • play
    • 1932
  • Richard Dix in Secret Service (1931)
    Secret Service
    5.7
    • play
    • 1931
  • John Barrymore in Sherlock Holmes (1922)
    Sherlock Holmes
    5.7
    • play
    • 1922
  • Agnes Ayres, Josephine Crowell, Wanda Hawley, Jack Holt, and Lewis Stone in Held by the Enemy (1920)
    Held by the Enemy
    • play
    • 1920
  • Adele Farrington, Bryant Washburn, and Lois Wilson in Too Much Johnson (1919)
    Too Much Johnson
    7.6
    • play
    • 1919
  • Robert Cain and Robert Warwick in Secret Service (1919)
    Secret Service
    • play
    • 1919
  • William Gillette in Sherlock Holmes (1916)
    Sherlock Holmes
    6.2
    • play
    • 1916
  • Esmeralda (1915)
    Esmeralda
    Short
    • play
    • 1915

Actor



  • William Gillette in Sherlock Holmes (1916)
    Sherlock Holmes
    6.2
    • Sherlock Holmes
    • 1916

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • William Hooker Gillette
  • Born
    • July 24, 1853
    • Hartford, Connecticut, USA
  • Died
    • April 29, 1937
    • Hartford, Connecticut, USA(pulmonary hemorrhage)
  • Spouse
    • Helen Nichols GilletteJune 1, 1882 - September 1, 1888 (her death)
  • Other works
    Stage: Wrote "Digbey's Secretary", produced on Broadway [earliest Broadway credit]. NOTE: This production is known to have been mounted on Broadway in Sept of 1884, but the theatre and production details are unknown.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 4 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    In one of his productions of "Sherlock Holmes," he gave a young unknown actor the supporting role of Billy, the messenger boy. That actor was the later famous comedian Charles Chaplin.

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  • When did William Gillette die?
    April 29, 1937
  • How did William Gillette die?
    Pulmonary hemorrhage
  • How old was William Gillette when he died?
    83 years old
  • Where did William Gillette die?
    Hartford, Connecticut, USA
  • When was William Gillette born?
    July 24, 1853

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