Carl Ellsworth Germain (September 5, 1893 – October 24, 1948), known professionally as Karl Hackett, was an American actor. He served in the U.S. army during
World War I
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. He was married to Ruby Burnette Moore.
On October 24, 1948, Hackett died from
bronchopneumonia
Bronchopneumonia is a subtype of pneumonia. It is the acute inflammation of the Bronchus, bronchi, accompanied by inflamed patches in the nearby lobules of the lungs. citing: Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition, Copyright 2014
...
in
Los Angeles
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,
California
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, aged 55. He was buried at the
Los Angeles National Cemetery.
Selected filmography
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1893 births
1948 deaths
Deaths from bronchopneumonia
Deaths from pneumonia in California
Burials at Los Angeles National Cemetery
American male film actors
Male Western (genre) film actors
20th-century American male actors
People from Carthage, Missouri
Male actors from Missouri