Sam Baker (actor) explained

Sam Baker
Birth Date:1907 5, df=y
Birth Place:Taylor, Indiana, United States
Death Place:Abilene, Kansas, United States
Occupation:Actor

Sam Baker (Taylor, Indiana; 7 May 1907– Abilene, Kansas; 8 May 1982), born Samuel D. Baker, was an American actor who usually performed with Rudolph Valentino, Ramon Novarro, Harold Lloyd and Charlie Chaplin.[1]

This Indiana-born actor played the Link in the film The Missing Link (1927), whose imposing presence made him a natural for early jungle flicks. His most easily recalled role may have been Hugo in Sherman S. Krellberg's notorious serial The Lost City (1935). His most memorable role was Queequeg in The Sea Beast (1926).

Baker's filmography is brief, as the sound era saw him move quickly from featured roles as African chieftains to bits as black convicts. His first screen appearance was in a genre project: he was the sworder in Douglas Fairbanks' The Thief of Bagdad (1924). In John Barrymore's The Sea Beast, a silent Moby Dick, he played Queequeg. In the sound remake of The Island of Lost Ships (1929), he played himself and received the smallest mention.

He died in Abilene, Kansas, in early May 1982.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1924The Thief of Bagdad Sworder Uncredited
1926The Sea Beast Queequeeq
1926The Road to Mandalay Minor Role Uncredited
1927The Missing Link The Missing Link
1929The Far Call Tubal
1929The Isle of Lost Ships Native Tribeman
1931Women of All Nations Chief Eunuch Uncredited
1932Jungle Mystery Zungu Serial
1933King of the Jungle Gwana
1934Drums O' Voodoo
1935Under Pressure Iron Man Uncredited
1935The Lost City Hugo Serial
1935Les Misérables Black Convict Uncredited
1935Public Hero ﹟1 Mose Jones
1935Steamboat Round the Bend Minor Role Uncredited, (final film role)

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bogle, Donald . Donald Bogle . Bright Boulevards, Bold Dreams: The Story of Black Hollywood . . 66 . 19 February 2009 . 9780307514936.