Mini-Biography:
William F. Haddock was born under the given name William Frederick Haddock on November 27, 1877 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA. He was an American Regisseur, Produzent, Schauspieler, Regieassistent, known for The Education of Mr. Pipp (1914), The Immortal Alamo (1911), The Banker's Daughter (1914), William F. Haddock's first movie on record is from 1910. He was married to Rosa Viola Koch. William F. Haddock died on June 30, 1969 in New York City, New York, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1922.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1922: Timothy's Quest (Darsteller: Dave Milliken ), Directed by Sidney Olcott, with Joseph Depew, Helen Rowland, Marietta Anday,
1919: The Carter Case (Regisseur), Directed by Donald MacKenzie, with Herbert Rawlinson, Marguerite Marsh, Ethel Grey Terry,
1916: I Accuse (Regisseur), with Alexander Gaden, Charles W. Travis, Helen Marten,
1916: As a Woman Sows (Regisseur), with Gertrude Robinson, Alexander Gaden, Covington Barrett,
1915: His Lordship's Dilemma (Regisseur), with W.C. Fields, Bud Ross, ,
1914: The Education of Mr. Pipp (Regisseur), with , , Belle Daube,
1914: Mary Jane's Burglar (Regisseur), with Maude Fealy, Tom McEvoy,
1914: It Might Have Been Worse (Regisseur), with Maude Fealy, Tom McEvoy,
1914: The Banker's Daughter (Regisseur), Directed by Edward M. Roskam, with Katherine La Salle, William H. Tooker, David Wall,
1914: Paid in Full (Regieassistent), Directed by Augustus E. Thomas, with Tully Marshall, Caroline French, Riley Hatch,
1914: Soldiers of Fortune (Regisseur), with Dustin Farnum, John St. Polis, Jack Pratt,
1913: All on Account of an Egg (Regisseur),
1913: Hearts and Crosses (Regisseur), with Lamar Johnstone, Lucille Young,
1911: The Immortal Alamo (Regisseur), with Francis Ford,
1911: How Mary Met the Cowpunchers (Regisseur), with William Clifford, ,
1910: The Debt Repaid (Regisseur), with William Clifford, , Henry Stanley,