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- Frederick Warde was born in England in 1851, and became a popular Shakespearean actor in the 1870s in New York. By the 1910s his general popularity was in decline, though he was still considered a leading authority on Shakespearean acting. He appeared in Richard III (1912) at age 61 and often performed live in the theater where the film was being shown. Warde would lecture on the topic of William Shakespeare and deliver monologues and recitations between reels of the film.
- Eugene Silvain was born on 17 January 1851 in Bourg-en-Bresse, Ain, France. He was an actor, known for The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) and Molière, sa vie, son oeuvre (1922). He was married to Louise Silvain and Annie Whiteford. He died on 21 August 1930 in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France.
- Morgan Seth Earp was an American sheriff and lawman. He served as Tombstone, Arizona's Special Policeman when he helped his brothers Virgil Earp and Wyatt Earp, as well as Doc Holliday, confront the outlaw Cochise County Cowboys in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral on October 26, 1881. All three Earp brothers had been the target of repeated death threats made by the Cowboys who were upset by the Earps' interference in their illegal activities. The lawmen killed Cowboys Tom and Frank McLaury and Billy Clanton. All four lawmen were charged with murder by Billy's older brother, Ike Clanton, who had run from the gunfight. During a month-long preliminary hearing, Judge Wells Spicer exonerated the men, concluding they had been performing their duty.
- Charles A. Stevenson was born on 6 November 1851 in Dublin, Ireland, UK [now Republic of Ireland]. He was an actor, known for The Spanish Dancer (1923), Passion Flower (1921) and Peter Pan (1924). He was married to Frances Riley and Kate Claxton. He died on 2 July 1929 in New York City, New York, USA.
- Queen Olga was born on 3 September 1851 in Pavlovsk, St. Petersburg Governorate, Russian Empire [now Russia]. She was married to King George of Greece. She died on 18 June 1926 in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France.
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Siegmund Lubin was born on 20 April 1851 in Breslau, Silesia, Germany [now Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie, Poland]. He was a producer and director, known for Uncle Tom's Cabin (1903), Passion Play (1900) and Thrilling Detective Story (1906). He was married to Annie Abrams. He died on 10 September 1923 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA.- Carolina Invernizio was born on 28 March 1851 in Voghera, Lombardy, Italy. She was a writer, known for Il nano rosso (1917), Satanella (1919) and Piccoli martiri (1917). She died on 27 November 1916 in Turin, Piedmont, Italy.
- Dore Davidson was born on 16 October 1851 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Welcome Stranger (1924), Intolerance (1916) and Grit (1924). He died on 7 March 1930 in New York City, New York, USA.
- Eduardo Brazão was born on 5 February 1851 in Lisbon, Portugal. He was an actor, known for Rainha Depois de Morta Inês de Castro (1910), O Desconhecido (1926) and As Pupilas do Senhor Reitor (1924). He died in 1925.
- Ermete Novelli was born on 5 May 1851 in Lucca, Grand Duchy of Tuscany [now Tuscany, Italy]. He was an actor, known for Il mercante di Venezia (1911), Re Lear (1910) and A Spy for a Day (1913). He died on 30 January 1919 in Paris, France.
- Emilio De Marchi was born on 31 July 1851 in Milan, Lombardy-Venetia, Austrian Empire [now Lombardy, Italy]. He was a writer, known for Giacomo l'idealista (1943), Il cappello da prete (1944) and Racconti dell'Italia di ieri (1961). He was married to Lina Martelli. He died on 6 February 1901 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
- Alfred Hemming was born on 6 October 1851 in London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Mystery of Edwin Drood (1914), A Woman of the World (1916) and The Flame of Passion (1915). He was married to Mabel Allen. He died on 17 December 1942 in New York City, New York, USA.
- Ivan Tavcar was born on 28 August 1851 in Poljane pri Skofji Loki, Carniola, Austrian Empire [now Slovenia]. He was a writer, known for Blossoms in Autumn (1973), Amandus (1966) and Ljubezen nam je vsem v pogubo (1987). He died on 19 February 1923 in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia [now Slovenia].
- Rose Coghlan was born on 18 March 1851 in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England, UK. She was an actress, known for The Faded Flower (1916), As You Like It (1912) and The Sporting Duchess (1915). She was married to John T. Sullivan and Clinton J. Edgerly. She died on 2 April 1932 in Harrison, New York, USA.
- Dronning Louise was born on 31 October 1851 in Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden. She was married to King Frederik VIII. She died on 20 March 1926 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
- Guido Herzfeld was born on 14 August 1851 in Berlin, Germany. He was an actor, known for Irrende Seelen (1921), Crown of Thorns (1923) and Theophrastus Paracelsus (1916). He died on 16 November 1923 in Berlin, Germany.
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Daniel Frohman was born on 22 August 1851 in Sandusky, Ohio, USA. He was a producer and director, known for Niobe (1915), Leah Kleschna (1913) and A Lady of Quality (1913). He was married to Margaret Illington. He died on 26 December 1940 in New York City, New York, USA.- Marie Schmidt was born on 23 April 1851 in Bjerringbro, Denmark. She was an actress, known for Ansigtet bag Ruden (1914), Et Gensyn (1914) and Landliggeridyl - Vandgang (1921). She died on 7 September 1933.
- Rafael Obligado was born on 27 January 1851 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was a writer, known for Santos Vega (1917), Nobleza gaucha (1915) and Santos Vega vuelve (1947). He died on 8 March 1920 in Mendoza, Argentina.
- Benjamin Young was born on 13 December 1851 in Pitcairn Island, South Pacific. He was married to Rebecca Holman Ascension McCoy. He died on 16 August 1934 in Pitcairn Island, South Pacific.
- Arthur Evans was born on 8 July 1851 in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England, UK. He was married to Margaret Freeman. He died on 11 July 1941 in Youlbury, Oxfordshire, England, UK.
- C. Hargrave Mansell was born on 11 November 1851 in Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland. He was an actor, known for Her Benny (1920), The Autumn of Pride (1921) and Her Cross (1919). He died on 8 March 1929 in Shepherd's Bush, London, England, UK.
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Alexandros Papadiamantis was born on 3 March 1851 in Skiathos, Greece. He was a writer, known for The Immigrant (1965), The Murderess (1974) and Shores of Twilight (1998). He died on 3 January 1911 in Skiathos, Greece.- Laza Lazarevic was born on 1 May 1851 in Sabac, Serbia. He was a writer, known for Prvi put s ocem na jutrenje (1969), Prvi put s ocem na jutrenje (1992) and Sve ce to narod pozlatiti (1995). He died on 29 December 1890 in Belgrade, Serbia.
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Arthur William Haggar, a film pioneer of the silent era, began his career as a traveling entertainer who later bought a Bioscope show and earned his money in south Wales. Beginning in 1902 he began making ground-breaking fiction films which made him one of the earliest British film directors. "Desperate Poaching Affray", one of his most popular films, is believed to have influenced early narrative drama. It is one of four films by this director that is known to survive, though Haggar himself created more than 30 documented films with the help of his family, who made up his film company.
Though Haggar's fictitious filmmaking began in 1902, he began making films in 1901. These films were not the sort of documentaries created by August and Louis Lumiere, but were of the more entertaining side as Haggar himself understood what would entertain audiences. In 1902, Haggar's first great masterpiece, a film called "The Maid of Cefn Ydfa" earned his popularity. This film was shown at the Swansea fair and was one of the first films to gain a regional audience.
But it was "Desperate Poaching Affray" that became increasingly popular, having sold over 480 prints in Europe and America, and was such a success that it was widely pirated.
Haggar died on 4 February, 1925 in Elm Grove, Aberdare at the home of Walter Haggar, his son. The four films of his that remain today are "Desperate Poaching Affray", "The Life of Charles Peace" "The Sheepstealer" and "Revenge!".