- He died in General Hospital as a result of facial and body burns received in his home at 1936 Orchid Ave., Los Angeles, CA. Police reported he was found collapsed on the floor near a bed where he had apparently fallen asleep while smoking.
- Skipper of the first sailing vessel to go through the Panama Canal, when he and a Yale classmate sailed from New York to San Francisco on a 75-foot sloop.
- Smooth, dark-haired leading man of 1920's silent action films and melodramas, initially under contract with Metro. He was also noted for his prowess as a swimmer. Roles declined after the arrival of sound.
- Child: Joan (c. 1919)
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