Sidney Northcote Explained

Sidney Webber Northcote (26 October 1884 – 1952) was an English actor and film director.

Personal life

He was born in Seaforth, Liverpool, Lancashire (now Seaforth, Merseyside) on 26 October 1884. He married Kathleen Kerr in Manchester in 1921; they had 3 sons. He died in London in 1952.[1]

Career

He was the director of 14 silent films, made between 1912 and 1914. He also appeared as an actor in 7 short films shot on location in Wales and Cornwall that he directed in 1912 for the British and Colonial Kinematograph Company. All of them were scripted by Harold Brett and featured Dorothy Foster in the starring role. None is known to have survived.

1912

1913

1914

1915

From a story by W.W. Jacobs, starring John Lawson as John White. White is shown a strange monkey's paw that will grant three wishes. He steals it from his friend, and learns that you must be careful what you wish for.

1927

1932

Sources

Notes and References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0636088/ Profile
  2. Wales and the Cinema: The First Hundred Years by David Berry. University of Wales Press (1994)
  3. The Motion Picture Guide 1927-1983. John Robert Nash & Stanley Ralph Ross. CineBooks Inc, Chicago (1987)