- Brother of actress Helen Lackaye and actor James Lackaye.
- Married his nurse, Katherine Alberta Riley, after she helped him recover from a serious illness.
- Wilton Lackaye Jr., his son by his first wife, worked on Broadway as an actor, producer, writer and director.
- A gifted public speaker, he was often called upon to give a speech after the curtain had come down.
- Helped organize the Actors' Equity Association.
- Founding member and officer of the Catholic Actors' Guild of America.
- Probably best known for his portrayal of Svengali in "Trilby".
- Was one of America's best known romantic actors.
- First appeared on the New York stage in 1883.
- Attended Ottawa College in Ottawa, Ontario, and Georgetown University in Washington DC. Earned a masters degree in art from the latter school.
- [From an 1894 theatrical profile] Mr. Lackaye is a notable actor who enjoys the distinction of having played more original parts in New York in the last five years than any other actor now on stage. He is a native on Louden County, Virginia, was originally designed for the priesthood and educated with that view at Ottawa College, Canada, and Georgetown University. Doubting his vocation in the ministry he studied law for a year, but in 1883 went on stage with Lawrence Barrett in his production of "Francesca da Rimini" at the Star Theatre, New York. He has since been with many companies, his more notable roles being Prince Saviani in "Jocelyn," Don Stephano in "Featherbrain," Jefferson Stockton in "Aristocracy," De Noirville in "Roger Le Honte," and Solomon Strong in "The Idler.".
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