Sidney D'Albrook
Sidney D'Albrook (1886–1948) was an American actor.
He was born in Chicago, Illinois, a son of Harry Dahlbruck, a musician, and Jennie McGuire. He was working as an actor in Davenport, Iowa, in 1910, living with his sister Ruth and his mother Jennie. He did films in New York in the teens, and then they moved to Hollywood in 1920. At this point his brother Hal or Harold lived with them for a time. He worked in films until his death, did many character parts. His sister Ruth was an extra in movies and in the television series Gunsmoke and Garrison's Gorillas.
Sid's large collection of movie material was donated to the County of Los Angeles Hollywood Museum after his death by his sister Ruth, in 1962.
Partial filmography
- The Gilded Cage (1916)
- Heart of the Wilds (1918)
- Life's Greatest Problem (1918)
- Three Men and a Girl (1919)
- Roman Candles (1920)
- The Right Way (1921)
- Across the Continent (1922)
- So This is Paris (1926)
- The Spirit of Youth (1929)
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