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Paul Scardon (6 May 1874 – 17 January 1954) was an actor, a producer, and a director on both Australian and New York stages. When he was 15, Scardon debuted on stage as a contortionist in vaudeville. He progressed from that to pantomime and then joined a troupe headed by J. C. Williamson, touring New Zealand and Australia for five years. In 1905, he joined a company headed by Nance O'Neil, and that group's tour brought him to the United States. Scardon's Broadway credits include ''Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh'' (1911), ''Becky Sharp'' (1911), ''The Green Cockatoo'' (1910), ''Hannele'' (1910), ''The Debtors'' (1909), ''Agnes''(1908), ''Our American Cousin'' (1908), and ''Brigadier Gerard'' (1906). Scardon went to Hollywood in 1910. In motion pictures, he worked for
Majestic Pictures Majestic Pictures was an American film production and distribution company active during the 1930s. Under the control of Larry Darmour, the company specialized in low-budget productions and was one of the more stable Poverty Row outfits during the ...
, Reliance-Majestic Studios and
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. He directed
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in ''Unwilling Husband'',
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in some of her most successful productions, and most of the
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which starred his wife, actress Betty Blythe. Retiring when
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came in, Scardon returned to films as an actor in the 1940s, playing bit roles until he retired from the film industry in 1948.


Personal life and death

At the time of his death, Scardon was married to actress Betty Blythe. On January 18, 1954, Scardon died of a heart attack in Fontana, California, at age 79.


Filmography


Actor

*'' A Simple Life'' (1912, Short) – Cy Smith – Marie's Father *''
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'' (1914) – Haley *''The Sins of the Mothers'' (1914) – Anatole De Voie *''The Juggernaut'' (1915) – Alexander Jones *''The Goddess'' (1915) – Prof. Stilliter *'' The Battle Cry of Peace'' (1915) – Gen. Ulysses S. Grant *''The Alibi'' (1916) – Walter Slayton *'' Man from Montreal'' (1939) – Trapper (uncredited) *'' Fighting Mad'' (1939) *''
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'' (1940, Serial) – Timothy Bryan h. 7(uncredited) *'' The Fatal Hour'' (1940) – Homer Lyons – Informant (uncredited) *''
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'' (1940) – Backdoor Stage Doorman (uncredited) *'' The Fargo Kid'' (1940) – Caleb Winters *'' Lady From Louisiana'' (1941) – Judge Wilson *'' The Son of Davy Crockett'' (1941) – Zeke *''
Today I Hang ''Today I Hang'' is a 1942 American film directed by Oliver Drake (filmmaker), Oliver Drake and produced and released by Producers Releasing Corporation. This film is in the public domain. Plot A man is framed for the murder of a wealthy impor ...
'' (1942) – Peter Hobbs *'' The Man Who Returned to Life'' (1942) – Reverend Tuller (uncredited) *''
My Favorite Blonde ''My Favorite Blonde'' is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Bob Hope and Madeleine Carroll. Based on a story by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, the film is about a vaudeville performer who gets mixed up with Br ...
'' (1942) – Dr. Robert Higby (uncredited) *''
Mrs. Miniver ''Mrs. Miniver'' is a 1942 American romantic war drama film directed by William Wyler, and starring Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon. Inspired by the 1940 novel '' Mrs. Miniver'' by Jan Struther, it shows how the life of an unassuming Britis ...
'' (1942) – Nobby (uncredited) *'' Ten Gentlemen from West Point'' (1942) – Senator (uncredited) *'' Tish'' (1942) – Toronto Postal Clerk (uncredited) *'' A Yank at Eton'' (1942) – Old Cleaner (uncredited) *'' The Man from the Rio Grande'' (1943) – Hanlon – County Clerk *'' His Butler's Sister'' (1943) – Professor (uncredited) *'' The Adventures of Mark Twain'' (1944) – Rudyard Kipling (uncredited) *'' Kitty'' (1945) – Undertaker (uncredited) *'' The Daltons Ride Again'' (1945) – Attorney (uncredited) *'' Cinderella Jones'' (1946) – Judge Rutledge (uncredited) *'' Down Missouri Way'' (1946) – Prof. Lewis *'' Gentleman Joe Palooka'' (1946) – File Room Attendant (uncredited) *''
The Verdict ''The Verdict'' is a 1982 American legal drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and written by David Mamet, adapted from Barry Reed's 1980 novel of the same name. The film stars Paul Newman as a down-on-his-luck alcoholic lawyer in Boston who acc ...
'' (1946) – Sexton (uncredited) *'' Pursued'' (1947) – Juryman (uncredited) *'' Time Out of Mind'' (1947) – Butler (uncredited) *'' Joe Palooka in the Knockout'' (1947) – Railroad Clerk (uncredited) *'' Magic Town'' (1947) – Hodges *'' Merton of the Movies'' (1947) – Club Member (uncredited) *'' The Fabulous Texan'' (1947) – Citizen (uncredited) *'' Secret Beyond the Door'' (1947) – Owl Eyes (uncredited) *'' Joe Palooka in Fighting Mad'' (1948) – Dr. Burman *'' The Sign of the Ram'' (1948) – Perowen (uncredited) *'' Canon City'' (1948) – Joe Bondy *'' He Walked by Night'' (1948) – Liquor Store Proprietor (uncredited) *'' The Shanghai Chest'' (1948) *''
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'' (1949) – White Haired Peddler (uncredited) *''
The Doolins of Oklahoma ''The Doolins of Oklahoma'' is a 1949 American Western film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Randolph Scott, George Macready and Louise Allbritton. It was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Plot Cast * Randolph Scott as Bill Doolin ...
'' (1949) – Minor Role (uncredited) *'' Samson and Delilah'' (1949) – Beggar (uncredited) *'' Belle of Old Mexico'' (1950) – Mr. Ambercrombie (uncredited) (final film role)


Director

*''The Alibi'' *''All Man'' *''Apartment 29'' * '' Arsene Lupin'' (1917) *''A Bachelor's Children'' *''Beating the Odds'' *''Beauty-Proof'' * '' The Breaking Point'' (1921) *''The Broken Gate'' *''Children Not Wanted'' *''The Darkest Hour'' *''The Dawn of Freedom'' *''The Desired Woman'' *'' The Enemy'' * '' False Kisses'' (1921) *''Fighting Destiny'' *''The Gamblers'' *''A Game with Fate'' *'' The Golden Gallows'' *'' The Golden Goal'' (1918) * '' The Green God'' (1918) *'' The Grell Mystery'' (1917) *''The Hawk'' * '' Her Own Free Will'' (1924) *'' Her Right to Live'' * '' Her Unwilling Husband'' (1920) *'' The Hero of Submarine D-2'' * '' Hoarded Assets'' (1918) * '' In Honor's Web'' (1919) *''In the Balance'' *''The Island of Surprise'' *''The King of Diamonds'' *''The Love Doctor'' *'' The Maelstrom'' *'' The Man Who Won'' (1919) * ''
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'' (1920) *''The Other Man'' *''Partners of the Night'' (1920) *''Phantom Fortunes'' *'' A Prince in a Pawnshop'' *''The Redemption of Dave Darcey'' *''Rose of the South'' * '' Shattered Dreams'' (1922) *'' Silent Strength'' (1919) *''Soldiers of Chance'' *'' The Stolen Treaty'' (1917) * '' Tangled Lives'' (1918) *''Transgression'' * '' When the Devil Drives'' (1922) *'' A Wonderful Wife''


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1923 passport photo of Paul and wife Betty
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