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Art Acord

Born 17 April 1890 in Prattsville (now Glenwood), Sevier County, Utah, USA
(some sources list Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA), as Arthemus Ward Acord.
Died 4 January 1931 in Mexico, of cyanide poisoning.

Married actress Edith May Kessinger (screen name Edythe Sterling), 1913; divorced 1916.
Married Edna Nores, 15 July 1919; divorced.
Married actress Mary Louise Escovar (screen name Louise Lorraine); divorced 1928.

Art Acord began in films as a stuntman for the Bison company in 1909. Worked for 101-Bison, The Selig Polyscope Company, Incorporated, New York Motion Picture Company, Kalem Company, Incorporated, Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company, Incorporated, American Film Company, Incorporated, Associated-Ramona, Kriterion, Fox Film Corporation, Fairbanks, Universal Pictures Corporation, Sameth, Truart, Exhibitors Film and Davis from 1912 through 1929.

Acord fought in World War I and was decorated. Art Acord’s exact cause of death is unknown; suicide by cyanide ingestion was never ruled out.

References: Eyman-Wayne p. 43; Katchmer-Eighty pp. 1-8; McCaffrey-Guide pp. 17-18 : Website-IMDb.

 
Book : Art Acord and the Movies by Grange B. McKinney
 
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