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(b. **/**/**** - d. **/**/****).  Actor.  For someone who acted in no fewer than six silent features for [[African Film Productions]], little is known about Halford Hamlin.  Usually credited as H.J. Hamlin, [[Filmverlede]] consistently gives his surname as Hamlyn, though in contemporary journals he is always referred to as aboveHe also appears to have been a singer, as an advert of the time announces that Mr. H.J. Hamlin would sing “The Lost Chord”  at the Carlton in Johannesburg from 19 July 1917 and not long afterwards he began an engagement in a revue called [[S’Nice]], credited as “the eminent tenor”Staged at the [[Empire Theatre]], this also featured [[Hilda Attenboro]] and [[Cecil Kellaway]]  in the cast. His films were: [[Gloria]] ([[Lorimer Johnston]]/1916), [[De Voortrekkers]] ([[Harold M. Shaw]]/1916), [[A Border Scourge]] ([[Ralph Kimpton]] & [[Joseph Albrecht]]/1917), [[King Solomon’s Mines]] ([[H. Lisle Lucoque]]/1919), [[With Edged Tools]] ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1919) and [[Allan Quatermain]] ([[H. Lisle Lucoque]]/1919).  In the two [[H. Rider Haggard]] films he played Sir Henry Curtis, with [[Albert Lawrence]] as Quatermain and [[Ray Brown]] as Captain Good. (FO)
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(b. Bermondsey, London, **/**/1876 – d. Witbank, Transvaal, 11/04/1957).  Actor, singerHenry James Hamlin, usually credited as H.J. Hamlin, but also known as Halford Hamlin, was born in EnglandAt some stage he came out to South Africa and became involved with [[African Film Productions]].  When, in 1920, his eldest daughter was baptised, his profession was given as “cinema artist” and he had completed the six films in which he is known to have acted. These were ''[[Gloria]]'' ([[Lorimer Johnston]]/1916), ''[[De Voortrekkers]]'' ([[Harold M. Shaw]]/1916), ''[[A Border Scourge]]'' ([[Ralph Kimpton]] & [[Joseph Albrecht]]/1917), ''[[King Solomon’s Mines]]'' ([[H. Lisle Lucoque]]/1919), ''[[Allan Quatermain]]'' ([[H. Lisle Lucoque]]/1919) and ''[[With Edged Tools]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1919).  In the two [[H. Rider Haggard]] films he played Sir Henry Curtis, with [[Albert Lawrence]] as Quatermain and [[Ray Brown]] as Captain Good.
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He also seems to have been an accomplished singer, as an advert of July 1917 announced that Mr. H.J. Hamlin would sing “The Lost Chord” at the [[Carlton]] in Johannesburg and soon afterwards he began an engagement with a revue called ''[[S’Nice]]'' at the [[Empire Palace]], credited as “the eminent tenor”.  In addition he appeared in a concert for soldiers at the Wanderers V.A.D. Hospital.  A genealogical website gives his occupation as: Police, Films, Musician and Manager.  He died in 1957 in what today is Emalahleni, Mpumalanga.  (FO)  
  
 
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Le Roux, André I. & Fourie, Lilla – Filmverlede: geskiedenis van die Suid-Afrikaanse speelfilm
 
Le Roux, André I. & Fourie, Lilla – Filmverlede: geskiedenis van die Suid-Afrikaanse speelfilm
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http://www.geni.com/people/Henry-Hamlin/6000000026215802490
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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1815776/?ref_=fn_nm_nm_1
  
 
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Revision as of 21:43, 23 September 2015

(b. Bermondsey, London, **/**/1876 – d. Witbank, Transvaal, 11/04/1957). Actor, singer. Henry James Hamlin, usually credited as H.J. Hamlin, but also known as Halford Hamlin, was born in England. At some stage he came out to South Africa and became involved with African Film Productions. When, in 1920, his eldest daughter was baptised, his profession was given as “cinema artist” and he had completed the six films in which he is known to have acted. These were Gloria (Lorimer Johnston/1916), De Voortrekkers (Harold M. Shaw/1916), A Border Scourge (Ralph Kimpton & Joseph Albrecht/1917), King Solomon’s Mines (H. Lisle Lucoque/1919), Allan Quatermain (H. Lisle Lucoque/1919) and With Edged Tools (Joseph Albrecht/1919). In the two H. Rider Haggard films he played Sir Henry Curtis, with Albert Lawrence as Quatermain and Ray Brown as Captain Good.

He also seems to have been an accomplished singer, as an advert of July 1917 announced that Mr. H.J. Hamlin would sing “The Lost Chord” at the Carlton in Johannesburg and soon afterwards he began an engagement with a revue called S’Nice at the Empire Palace, credited as “the eminent tenor”. In addition he appeared in a concert for soldiers at the Wanderers V.A.D. Hospital. A genealogical website gives his occupation as: Police, Films, Musician and Manager. He died in 1957 in what today is Emalahleni, Mpumalanga. (FO)

Sources

S.A. Pictorial, 23 November 1918

S.A. Pictorial, 12 July 1919

Le Roux, André I. & Fourie, Lilla – Filmverlede: geskiedenis van die Suid-Afrikaanse speelfilm

http://www.geni.com/people/Henry-Hamlin/6000000026215802490

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1815776/?ref_=fn_nm_nm_1

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