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Jacob Benson Luden (February 8, 1902 – February 15, 1951) was an American film actor.


Early life

The son of Jacob and Anna Luden, he grew up in
Reading, Pennsylvania Reading ( ; Pennsylvania Dutch: ''Reddin'') is a city in and the county seat of Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The city had a population of 95,112 as of the 2020 census and is the fourth-largest city in Pennsylvania after Philade ...
. His uncle was confectioner
William H. Luden William Henry Luden (March 5, 1859 in Reading, Pennsylvania – May 8, 1949 in Atlantic City, New Jersey) was the developer of the menthol cough drop, and founder of the Luden's company and brand. Luden launched a backroom candy business in 1879 ...
, who developed the menthol cough drop. His passion as a young man had been athletics. While studying at the New York Military Academy, he had participated in trials for the
1920 Summer Olympics The 1920 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1920; nl, Olympische Zomerspelen van 1920; german: Olympische Sommerspiele 1920), officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIe olympiade; nl, Spelen van ...
. During the trials, he broke his leg, preventing him from pursuing an athletic career.


Film career

In 1925, Luden joined the
Paramount Pictures School The Paramount Pictures School was a short-lived acting school established in 1925 by the Famous Players–Lasky Corporation (FPLC). Sixteen students studied at the school, including Charles "Buddy" Rogers and Thelma Todd. A film showcasing the w ...
, a newly established acting school founded by the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation. There were 17 other members of the school when it opened, including Charles "Buddy" Rogers and Thelma Todd. The work of the school's students was highlighted in the 1926 film ''
Fascinating Youth ''Fascinating Youth'' is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Sam Wood. It starred Charles "Buddy" Rogers (in his feature debut), along with Thelma Todd and Josephine Dunn in supporting roles. Many well-known personalities ma ...
''. In October 1926, the number of students at the school was reduced to six; Luden was one of the actors who remained. After his time at the school, Luden had an initially successful career. After appearing in a number of FBO Pictures Corporation short films, he played major roles in a series of silent feature films produced by
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. This included appearing as the lead actor in the 1927 Western ''
Shootin' Irons ''Shootin' Irons'' is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Richard Rosson and starring Jack Luden, Sally Blane and Fred Kohler.Munden, p. 710 Cast * Jack Luden as Pan Smith * Sally Blane as Lucy Blake * Fred Kohler as Dick Hardman ...
''. Within a year, his career began to decline, and he was relegated to smaller supporting roles. His speech impediment made him a less desirable choice when Paramount increasingly produced sound films. His roles included '' Young Eagles'' (1930). In the late 1930s, Luden appeared in a series of low-budget Westerns produced by Columbia Pictures. These were commercially unsuccessful, and Luden's acting career ended.


Later life

In 1950, he was convicted for issuing checks with insufficient funds and for possessing
heroin Heroin, also known as diacetylmorphine and diamorphine among other names, is a potent opioid mainly used as a recreational drug for its euphoric effects. Medical grade diamorphine is used as a pure hydrochloride salt. Various white and brow ...
, and imprisoned in
San Quentin State Prison San Quentin State Prison (SQ) is a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation state prison for men, located north of San Francisco in the unincorporated place of San Quentin in Marin County. Opened in July 1852, San Quentin is the ...
, California. He died there the following year, at the age of 49.


Partial filmography

* '' It's the Old Army Game'' (1926) * '' The Jade Cup'' (1926) * '' The Last Outlaw'' (1927) * '' Tell It to Sweeney'' (1927) * ''
Aflame in the Sky ''Aflame in the Sky'' is a 1927 American silent adventure film directed by J.P. McGowan and starring Sharon Lynn, Jack Luden and William Humphrey.McGowan p.100 Cast * Sharon Lynn as Inez Carillo * Jack Luden as Terry Owen * William Humphrey ...
'' (1927) * ''
Two Flaming Youths ''Two Flaming Youths'' is a lost 1927 American silent comedy film directed by John Waters and written by John W. Conway, Donald Davis, Percy Heath, and Herman J. Mankiewicz. The film stars W. C. Fields, Chester Conklin, Mary Brian, Jack Luden ...
'' (1927) * ''
Shootin' Irons ''Shootin' Irons'' is a 1927 American silent Western film directed by Richard Rosson and starring Jack Luden, Sally Blane and Fred Kohler.Munden, p. 710 Cast * Jack Luden as Pan Smith * Sally Blane as Lucy Blake * Fred Kohler as Dick Hardman ...
'' (1927) * '' Under the Tonto Rim'' (1928) * '' Partners in Crime'' (1928) * '' Fools for Luck'' (1928) * '' Forgotten Faces'' (1928) * '' The Woman from Moscow'' (1928) * '' Sins of the Fathers'' (1928) * '' The Wild Party'' (1929) * ''
Innocents of Paris ''Innocents of Paris'' is a 1929 black and white American musical film. Directed by Richard Wallace and is based on the play ''Flea Market'', the film was the first musical production by Paramount Pictures. Although the screenplay was regard ...
'' (1929) * '' Why Bring That Up?'' (1929) * '' Young Eagles'' (1930) * '' Suicide Squad'' (1935) * '' Rolling Caravans'' (1938) * '' Pioneer Trail'' (1938) * '' Phantom Gold'' (1938) * '' Susannah of the Mounties'' (1939) * ''
Bordertown Trail ''Bordertown Trail'' is a 1944 American Western film directed by Lesley Selander and written by Robert Creighton Williams and Jesse Duffy. The film stars Smiley Burnette, Sunset Carson, Weldon Heyburn, Addison Richards, Francis McDonald and Ja ...
'' (1944)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Luden, Jack 1902 births 1951 deaths American male film actors American male silent film actors Male actors from Pennsylvania Actors from Reading, Pennsylvania American people who died in prison custody Prisoners who died in California detention 20th-century American male actors Columbia Pictures contract players American people convicted of drug offenses