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John Joseph Francis Mulhall (October 7, 1887 – June 1, 1979) was an American film actor beginning in the
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era who successfully transitioned to
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s, appearing in over 430 films in a career spanning 50 years.


Early years

Mulhall was born in
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. He was one of six children born to an Irish father and a Scottish mother. He began helping with carnival acts when he was 14 years old.


Career

Before acting in films, Mulhall worked in legitimate theater, musical comedy, and vaudeville. He also worked as a model for magazine illustrators. His first film appearance (other than as an extra) was in '' The Fugitive'' (1910). During the silent era, Mulhall was a popular screen player, particularly in the 1920s, and he starred in such films as '' The Social Buccaneer'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. Some of his more prominent mid-career roles were in ''
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'' (1933), ''
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'' (1934) and ''
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'' (1936). He last appeared in a film in 1959 (''
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''). In the late 1940s, Mulhall joined ''Blackouts'', a stage revue produced by Ken Murray. After that production ended in 1949, he went on to appear on television programs in the 1950s. His last television appearance was on ''
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''. After he left acting, Mulhall worked for the
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as a contract negotiator until 1974.


Personal life

During the peak of his success in films, Mulhall bought "large land holdings in what is now Sherman Oaks in the San Fernando Valley." However, losses in the
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wiped out his fortune. Mulhall's first wife was Bertha Vuillot, who died soon after they wed. His second wife, Laura Brunton, committed suicide in 1921. Later in 1921, he married Evelyn Winans. They remained married until his death in 1979.


Death

In 1979, Mulhall died from congestive heart failure at the
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in Woodland Hills, California. He was 91. He was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.


Recognition

For his contributions to the motion picture industry, Mulhall received a star on the
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at 1724 Vine Street.Hollywood Walk of Fame - Jack Mulhall
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/ref> It was dedicated on February 8, 1960.


Filmography

;1910 *'' The Fugitive'' (Short) as New Boy Friend *''Sunshine Sue'' (Short) as Piano Store Employee *''A Child's Stratagem'' (Short) as In Office ;1913 *'' The House of Discord'' (Short) ;1914 *''
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'' (Short) as In Stadium Crowd *''Who's Looney Now?'' (Short) *''The Fall of Muscle-Bound Hicks'' (Short) as Harry *''They Called It 'Baby (Short) as 1st Policeman *''The Broken Rose'' (Short) as Dick Guild - as an Adult *''All for Business'' (Short) as The Broker's Secretary *''A Better Understanding'' (Short) as The Young Composer *''Blacksmith Ben'' (Short) *''Little Miss Make-Believe'' (Short) as The Bachelor *'' For Her People'' (Short) as The Young Art Student *''The Suffering of Susan'' (Short) as Pupil ;1915 *''All for the Boy'' (Short) as The Boy *''The Gang's New Member'' (Short) as The Cub Reporter *''Their Divorce Suit'' (Short) as The Husband *''Rose o' the Shore'' (Short) as Rose's 1st Suitor *''His Brother's Keeper'' (Short) as Jack - 2nd Brother *''The Bridge Across'' (Short) as The Northern Boy *''The Girl and the Matinee Idol'' (Short) as The Girl's Suitor *''One Hundred Dollars'' (Short) as Billy Harvey - the Husband *''When Hearts Are Young'' (Short) as Jack Prentice *''His Poor Little Girl'' (Short) as The Poor Girl's Sweetheart *''A Much-Needed Lesson'' (Short) as The Young Husband *''The Little Scapegoat'' (Short) as Jack - the Bachelor *''Bobby's Bargain'' (Short) as Bobby's Father *''His Ward's Scheme'' (Short) as The Ward's Sweetheart *''
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'' (Short) as John Morgan - Ralph's Son *'' Love's Melody'' (Short) as The Young Actor *''The Little Runaways'' (Short) as Mr. Hilton *''A Letter to Daddy'' (Short) as Young Townsend *''The Fixer'' (Short) as Jack *''The Little Slavey'' (Short) as The Crook's Young Pal *''His Last Wish'' (Short) as McGraw - the Doctor's Son *''The Need of Money'' (Short) as The Young Laborer *''Dora'' (Short) as William Allen *''At the Road's End'' (Short) as The Boy *''A Kentucky Episode'' (Short) as Jack Benson *''The Girl Who Didn't Forget'' (Short) as The Grocery Clerk *''Arline's Chauffeur'' (Short) as The Chauffeur *''Harvest'' (Short) *''The Sheriff's Trap'' (Short) as The Widow's Son *''Woman Without a Soul'' (Short) as Clifton *''Her Stepchildren'' (Short) as Frank *''The Tides of Retribution'' (Short) as Jim Carpenter ;1916 *''The Avenging Shot'' (Short) *''The Skating Rink'' (Short) *'' Stronger Than Woman's Will'' (Short) *''
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'' (Short) *'' The Iron Will'' (Short) as Kalamon *'' The Guilt of Stephen Eldridge'' (Short) as Douglas Gordon *''The Mystery of Orcival'' (Short) as M. Plantat - Justice of the Peace *'' The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary'' (Short) as Clover *'' Alias Jimmy Barton'' (Short) as Chester Randolph *''
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'' (Short) as Robert Whitmore *'' Celeste'' (Short) as The Tourist *'' A Spring Chicken'' (Short) as Farmer Chickweed *''Merry Mary'' (Short) as Brannigan - the Lunatic *'' The Crimson Yoke'' (Short) as Casimir *'' The Whirlpool of Destiny'' as George Bell *'' Wanted: A Home'' as Dr. Prine *''
The Place Beyond the Winds ''The Place Beyond the Winds'' is a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Joe De Grasse, and starring Lon Chaney, Gretchen Lederer and Dorothy Phillips. It was written by Ida May Park, based on the novel by Harriet T. Comstock. The direc ...
'' as Dick Travers *''
The Eyes of Love ''The Eyes of Love'' or ''A Scarlet Angel'' (Swedish: ''Kärlekens ögon'') is a 1922 Swedish silent drama film directed by John W. Brunius and starring Gösta Ekman, Pauline Brunius and Vilhelm Bryde.Sadoul p.32 It was shot at the Råsunda Stud ...
'' (Short) as Robert *'' The Price of Silence'' as Ralph Kelton ;1917 * '' Fighting for Love'' as Jim *''
Love Aflame ''Love Aflame'' is a 1917 American silent comedy drama film directed by James Vincent and Raymond Wells and starring Ruth Stonehouse and Stuart Holmes and Jack Mulhall.Connelly p.155 Prints and/or fragments were found in the Dawson Film Find in 1 ...
'' as Jack Calvert *''
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'' as Chuck Connelly *''
The Saintly Sinner ''The Saintly Sinner'' is a 1917 American silent crime drama film directed by Raymond Wells and starring Ruth Stonehouse, Jack Mulhall and Alida Hayman.Connelly p.405 Cast * Ruth Stonehouse as Jane Lee * Jack Mulhall as George Barnes * Alida Ha ...
'' as George Barnes * ''
Mr. Dolan of New York ''Mr. Dolan of New York'' is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Raymond Wells and starring Jack Mulhall, Noble Johnson and Julia Ray.
'' as Jimmy Dolan *''Her Primitive Man'' (Short) as Wadsworth *''
The Hero of the Hour ''The Hero of the Hour'' is a 1917 American silent Western film directed by Raymond Wells. It stars Jack Mulhall, Wadsworth Harris, and Fritzi Ridgeway.
'' as Billy Brooks *'' The Gunman's Gospel'' (Short) as Harry Donovan *'' The Flame of Youth'' as Jimmy Gordon *'' Three Women of France'' (Short) as Raoul Renfret *'' High Speed'' as 'Speed' Cannon *'' The Midnight Man'' as Bob Moore *''
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'' as Gerald Waldron ;1918 *'' The Grand Passion'' as Jack Ripley *'' The Flames of Chance'' as Harry Ledyard *'' Madame Spy'' as Robert Wesley *'' Wild Youth'' as Orlando Guise *''
The Whispering Chorus ''The Whispering Chorus'' is a 1918 American silent psychological drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. It is the first and earliest film was considered a psychological drama. Plot John Tremble (Hatton), an impoverished cashier in a cont ...
'' as Priest (uncredited) *''
The Brass Bullet ''The Brass Bullet'' is a 1918 American silent adventure film serial directed by Ben F. Wilson. It is now considered to be a lost film. Cast * Juanita Hansen as Rosalind Joy * Jack Mulhall as Jack James * Charles Hill Mailes as Homer Joy * J ...
'' as Jack James *'' Danger, Go Slow'' as Jimmy, the Eel ;1919 *''
Don't Change Your Husband ''Don't Change Your Husband'' is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gloria Swanson. The film was the third of six "marriage films" directed by DeMille and the first DeMille film starring Gloria Swanso ...
'' as Member of Gambling Club (uncredited) *'' Creaking Stairs'' as Fred Millard *''
Whom the Gods Would Destroy The saying Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad, sometimes given in Latin as ''Quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat'' (literally: Those whom God wishes to destroy, he first deprives of reason) or ''Quem Iuppiter vult perdere, dementa ...
'' as Jack Randall *''
Fools and Their Money ''Fools and Their Money'' is a lost 1919 silent film comedy directed by Herbert Blaché and starring Emmy Wehlen. Maxwell Karger produced and it was released through Metro Pictures Metro Pictures Corporation was a motion picture product ...
'' as Richard Tompkins *'' The Solitary Sin'' as Bob *'' A Favor To A Friend'' as Robert Garrison *''
The Spite Bride ''The Spite Bride'' is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by Charles Giblyn and starring Olive Thomas, Robert Ellis and Jack Mulhall.Connelly p.414 Cast * Olive Thomas as Tessa Doyle * Robert Ellis as Billy Swayne * Jack Mulhall as R ...
'' as Rodney Dolson *''The Merry-Go-Round'' as Jack Hamilton *'' Should a Woman Tell?'' as Albert Tuley ;1920 *''
All of a Sudden Peggy ''All of a Sudden Peggy'' is a lost 1920 American silent comedy romance film directed by Walter Edwards and starring Marguerite Clark and Jack Mulhall. It was produced by Famous Players–Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based ...
'' as Honorable Jimmy Keppel *''
Miss Hobbs ''Miss Hobbs'' is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Donald Crisp and written by Elmer Blaney Harris. The film stars Wanda Hawley, Harrison Ford, Helen Jerome Eddy, Walter Hiers, Julanne Johnston, and Emily Chichester. The film was ...
'' as Percy Hackett *'' The Hope'' as Harold, Lord Ingestre *'' You Never Can Tell'' as Prince ;1921 *''
The Off-Shore Pirate ''The Off-Shore Pirate'' is a 1921 American silent romantic comedy film produced and released by Metro Pictures and directed by Dallas Fitzgerald. The film was based on the short story " The Offshore Pirate" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, of no relat ...
'' as Toby Moreland *'' The Little Clown'' as Dick Beverley *''
Two Weeks with Pay ''Two Weeks with Pay'' is a lost 1921 American silent comedy romance film starring Bebe Daniels and directed by Maurice Campbell. Cast *Bebe Daniels as Pansy O'Donnell / Marie La Tour *Jack Mulhall as J. Livingston Smith * Jim Mason as Montagu ...
'' as J. Livingston Smith *'' The Ne'er to Return Road'' (Short) as The Stranger *'' Molly O''' as Dr. John S. Bryant *'' Sleeping Acres'' (Short) ;1922 *''
The Fourteenth Lover ''The Fourteenth Lover'' is a surviving 1922 American silent comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Viola Dana. It was produced and distributed by Metro Pictures. Plot As described in a film magazine, Vi (Dana), daughter of the ...
'' as Richard Hardy *''
Turn To The Right ''Turn To The Right'' is an extant 1922 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Rex Ingram and starring Alice Terry. The film is based on a 1916 Broadway play ''Turn to the Right'' by Winchell Smith and John E. Hazzard. Plot As described ...
'' as Joe Bascom *''
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'' as Jack Dart *'' The Sleepwalker'' as Phillip Carruthers *'' Flesh and Blood'' as Ted Burton *''
Dusk to Dawn ''Dusk to Dawn'' is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by King Vidor. It is unknown whether any recording of the film survives; it may be a lost film. Plot An Indian maid and American girl (both played by Florence Vidor) share a singl ...
'' as Philip Randall *'' The White and Yellow'' (Short) as Charley Le Grant *'' The Channel Raiders'' (Short) as Charley Le Grant *'' Broad Daylight'' as Joel Morgan *'' The Forgotten Law'' as Victor Jarnette *''
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'' (Short) as Charley Le Grant *''
The Law of the Sea ''The Law of the Sea'' is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Otto Brower, and starring William Farnum, Sally Blane and Rex Bell, as well as Priscilla Dean in one of her last films.''The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films ...
'' (Short) as Charley Le Grant *'' The Siege of the Lancashire Queen'' (Short) as Charley Le Grant *''
Heroes of the Street ''Heroes of the Street'' is a 1922 American silent crime drama film directed by William Beaudine. It stars child actor Wesley Barry, Marie Prevost, and Jack Mulhall. This film survives in George Eastman House. Plot When a smart aleck stree ...
'' as Howard Lane ;1923 *''
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'' (Short) as Charley Le Grant *'' The Social Buccaneer'' as Jack Norton *''
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'' (Short) as Charley Le Grant *'' The Wolves of the Waterfront'' (Short) as Charley Le Grant *'' Within the Law'' as Richard Gilder - his son *'' Dulcy'' as Gordon Smith *''
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'' as John Thornton *'' The Bad Man'' as Gilbert Jones *''
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'' as Roland Carruthers *'' The Drums of Jeopardy'' as Jerome Hawksley ;1924 *''
The Goldfish ''The Goldfish'' is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by Jerome Storm and starring Constance Talmadge, Jack Mulhall, and Frank Elliott. Plot As described in a film magazine review, Jennie Wetherby and her husband Jimmy agree that if ...
'' as Jimmy Wetherby *'' Into the Net'' as Robert 'Bob' Clayton *'' The Breath of Scandal'' as Bill Wallace *'' The Folly of Vanity'' as Robert (modern sequence) *''The Naked Truth (1924 film), The Naked Truth'' ;1925 *''Three Keys'' as Jack Millington *''
The Mad Whirl ''The Mad Whirl'' is a 1925 American jazz age black-and-white silent drama film about the "loosening of youth morals" that took place during the 1920s. Written by Edward T. Lowe Jr. and Lewis Milestone, and directed by William A. Seiter for U ...
'' as Jack Herrington *''Friendly Enemies (1925 film), Friendly Enemies'' as William Pfeiffer *''She Wolves'' as Lucien 'D'Artois *''Wild West (serial), Wild West'' as Jimmy Whitehawk *''Classified (1925 film), Classified'' as Lloyd Whiting *''
We Moderns ''We Moderns'' is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Colleen Moore. The film was produced by Moore's husband John McCormick and was released through First National Pictures. It was based on the p ...
'' as John Ashler *''Joanna (1925 film), Joanna'' as John Wilmore ;1926 *''Pleasures of the Rich'' as Dick Clayton *''The Far Cry'' as Frank Clayton *''The Dixie Merchant'' as Jimmy Pickett *''Silence (1926 film), Silence'' as Arthur Lawrence *''Sweet Daddies'' as Jimmy O'Brien *''Subway Sadie'' as Herb McCarthy *''God Gave Me Twenty Cents'' as Steve Doren *''Just Another Blonde'' as Jimmy O'Connor ;1927 *''Orchids and Ermine'' as Richard Tabor *''See You in Jail'' as Jerry Marsden *''The Poor Nut'' as John 'Jack' Miller *''Smile, Brother, Smile'' as Jack Lowery *''The Crystal Cup'' as Geoffrey Pelham *''Man Crazy (1927 film), Man Crazy'' as Jeffery Pell ;1928 *''Ladies' Night in a Turkish Bath'' as 'Speed' Dawson *''Lady Be Good (1928 film), Lady Be Good'' as Jack * ''The Butter and Egg Man (1928 film), The Butter and Egg Man'' as Peter Jones *''Waterfront (1928 film), Waterfront'' as Jack Dowling *''Naughty Baby (film), Naughty Baby'' as Terry Vandeveer ;1929 *''Children of the Ritz'' as Dewey Haines *''Two Weeks Off'' as Dave Pickett *''Twin Beds (1929 film), Twin Beds'' as Danny Brown *''Dark Streets (1929 film), Dark Streets'' as Pat McGlone / Danny McGlone *''The Show of Shows (film), The Show of Shows'' as Performer in '$20 Bet' Sketch and 'Bicycle Built for Two' Number ;1930 *''Second Choice'' as Owen Mallery *''In the Next Room'' as James Godfrey *''The Golden Calf (1930 film), The Golden Calf'' as Philip Homer *''Murder Will Out (1930 film), Murder Will Out'' as Leonard Staunton *''Showgirl in Hollywood'' as Jimmie Doyle *''The Fall Guy (1930 film), The Fall Guy'' as Johnny Quinlan *''Road to Paradise (film), Road to Paradise'' as George Wells *''For the Love o' Lil'' as Wyn Huntley *''Reaching for the Moon (1930 film), Reaching for the Moon'' as Jimmy Carrington ;1931 *''Lover Come Back (1931 film), Lover Come Back'' as Tom Evans *''Night Beat (1931 film), Night Beat'' as Johnny Molinas ;1932 *''Sally of the Subway'' as Grand Duke Ludwig of Saxe-Thalberg *''Murder at Dawn'' as Danny *''Sinister Hands'' as Detective Capt. Herbert Devlin *''Love Bound'' as Richard 'Dick' Randolph, posing as Dick Rowland *''Passport to Paradise'' as Bob *''Hell's Headquarters'' as Ross King ;1933 *''
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'' (Serial) as Clancy *''Curtain at Eight'' as Carey Weldon *''Secret Sinners (1933 film), Secret Sinners'' as Jeff Gilbert *''The Mystery Squadron'' as Henry 'Hank' Davis ;1934 *''Many Happy Returns (1934 film), Many Happy Returns'' as Actor *''
Burn 'Em Up Barnes ''Burn 'Em Up Barnes'' is a 1934 American Pre-Code movie serial produced and distributed by Mascot Pictures, along with a feature version of the serial bearing the same title. It was a loose remake of the 1921 silent film of the same name. Cas ...
'' as 'Burn-'em-Up' Barnes *''Whom the Gods Destroy (1934 film), Whom the Gods Destroy'' as Godfrey Elliot (uncredited) *''The Old Fashioned Way (film), The Old Fashioned Way'' as Dick Bronson *''The Notorious Sophie Lang'' as Jewelry Clerk *''The Human Side'' as Actor (uncredited) *''Cleopatra (1934 film), Cleopatra'' as Roman Greeting Antony (uncredited) *''Evelyn Prentice'' as Gregory (uncredited) *''It's a Gift'' as Butler (uncredited) *''Broadway Bill'' (uncredited) *''Bandits and Ballads'' (Short) *''Behold My Wife! (1934 film), Behold My Wife'' as Reporter at Train (uncredited) *''One Hour Late'' as Whittaker (uncredited) ;1935 *''The Woman in Red (1935 film), The Woman in Red'' as Mr. Crozier, Seated Guest on Yacht (uncredited) *''I've Been Around (film), I've Been Around'' as Minor Role *''Mississippi (film), Mississippi'' as Duelist (uncredited) *''Straight from the Heart (1935 film), Straight from the Heart'' as Reporter (uncredited) *''George White's 1935 Scandals'' as Theater Ticket Seller (uncredited) *''Wig-Wag'' (Short) as Jack Winchell *''Roaring Roads'' as Donald McDowell *''The Fighting Lady (1935 film), The Fighting Lady'' as George Davis *''Reckless (1935 film), Reckless'' as Paul's Restrainer in Bar (uncredited) *''Love in Bloom (film), Love in Bloom'' as Beggar (uncredited) *''The Informer (1935 film), The Informer'' as Man at Wake (uncredited) *''The Headline Woman'' as Police Sgt. Blair *''People Will Talk (1935 film), People Will Talk'' as Sam Baxter (uncredited) *''What Price Crime?'' as Hopkins *''Paris in Spring'' as George, Cafe Simone Doorman *''Chinatown Squad'' as Desk Clerk - St. Francis Hotel (uncredited) *''Pickled Peppers'' (Short) *''The Glass Key (1935 film), The Glass Key'' (uncredited) *''Love Me Forever (film), Love Me Forever'' as Gambler (scenes deleted) *''Men Without Names'' as Reporter (uncredited) *''Lady Tubbs'' as Stevens - Hotel Clerk (uncredited) *''Here's to Romance'' as Secretary (uncredited) *''Here Comes the Band (film), Here Comes the Band'' as Soldier (scenes deleted) *''Page Miss Glory (1935 film), Page Miss Glory'' as Reporter (uncredited) *''Two for Tonight'' as Gordon's Doctor (uncredited) *''The Gay Deception'' as Bank Teller (uncredited) *''The Big Broadcast of 1936'' as Radio Executive (uncredited) *''His Night Out'' as Salesman *''The Last Days of Pompeii (1935 film), The Last Days of Pompeii'' as Citizen of Pompeii (uncredited) *''Your Uncle Dudley'' as Advertising Man (uncredited) *''Skull and Crown'' as Ed *''The Shadow of Silk Lennox'' as Ferguson, alias 'Fingers' Farley ;1936 *''Custer's Last Stand (film), Custer's Last Stand'' as Lieutenant Cook *''Strike Me Pink (film), Strike Me Pink'' as Stagedoor Johnny (uncredited) *''Anything Goes (1936 film), Anything Goes'' as Purser (uncredited) *''A Face in the Fog'' as Reardon *''Klondike Annie'' as Officer (uncredited) *''Preview Murder Mystery'' as Jack Rawlins *''Wife vs. Secretary'' as Howard - Party Guest (uncredited) *''
The Clutching Hand ''The Clutching Hand'' (in full, ''The Amazing Exploits of the Clutching Hand'') is a 15-episode serial produced by the Weiss Brothers in 1936, based on the final Craig Kennedy novel of the 1934 same name by Arthur B. Reeve. A 70-minute feature ...
'' as Craig Kennedy *''The Country Beyond (1936 film), The Country Beyond'' as Mountie (uncredited) *''Thirteen Hours by Air'' as Horace Lander - Reservations Clerk *''One Rainy Afternoon'' as Ice Rink Announcer (uncredited) *''Show Boat (1936 film), Show Boat'' as Race Fan (uncredited) *''Undersea Kingdom'' (Serial) as Lt. Andrews [Chs. 1, 12] *''The Rogues Tavern'' as Bill *''The Last Outlaw (1936 film), The Last Outlaw'' as Card Player (uncredited) *''The Crime of Dr. Forbes'' as Pinkey (uncredited) *''Kelly of the Secret Service'' as George Lesserman *''Charlie Chan at the Race Track'' as Second Purser (uncredited) *''Hollywood Boulevard (1936 film), Hollywood Boulevard'' as Jack Mulhall - Actor at Trocadero Bar *''Straight from the Shoulder (1936 film), Straight from the Shoulder'' as Reporter (uncredited) *''Wives Never Know'' as Scout (uncredited) *''Murder with Pictures'' as Girard Henchman (uncredited) *''The Big Broadcast of 1937'' as Clerk *''Wedding Present (film), Wedding Present'' as Reporter (uncredited) *''Libeled Lady'' as Barker (uncredited) *''Without Orders'' as Jake - the Airport Guard (uncredited) *''Under Your Spell (film), Under Your Spell'' as Court Clerk (uncredited) *''Beloved Enemy'' as Casey ;1937 *''Secret Valley (film), Secret Valley'' as Lawyer James Parker *''Love Is News'' as Yacht Salesman (uncredited) *''History Is Made at Night (1937 film), History Is Made at Night'' as Waiter (uncredited) *''Internes Can't Take Money'' as First Mug (uncredited) *''Wings Over Honolulu'' as Officer (uncredited) *''Armored Car (film), Armored Car'' as Manny (uncredited) *''Dangerous Holiday'' as Police Sergeant *''Born Reckless (1937 film), Born Reckless'' as Kane's Co-Driver (uncredited) *''Topper (film), Topper'' as Irate Nightclub Patron (uncredited) *''The Toast of New York'' as Broker (uncredited) *''One Hundred Men and a Girl'' as Rudolph *''The Boss Didn't Say Good Morning'' (Short) as John Jones (uncredited) *''Framing Youth'' (Short) as Radio Announcer *''Sky Racket (1937 film), Sky Racket'' as Henchman Meggs *''Radio Patrol (serial), Radio Patrol'' (Serial) as Desk Sergeant *''Music for Madame'' as Wedding Guest (uncredited) *''Saturday's Heroes'' as Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited) *''Amateur Crook'' as Jan Jaffin *''Tim Tyler's Luck (serial), Tim Tyler's Luck'' (Serial) as Sgt. Gates ;1938 *''The Spy Ring'' as Capt. Tex Randolph *''Of Human Hearts'' as Soldier Holding Pilgrim - the Horse (uncredited) *''Mad About Music'' as Reporter (uncredited) *''Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars'' (Serial) as Bomber Captain [Chs. 4-5, 13] *''Outlaws of Sonora'' as Dr. George Martin *''You and Me (1938 film), You and Me'' as First Floorwalker (uncredited) *''Held for Ransom (1938 film), Held for Ransom'' as Morrison *''Crime Ring (1938 film), Crime Ring'' as Detective Brady (uncredited) *''The Chaser (1938 film), The Chaser'' as Joe, Brandon Henchman *''The Gladiator (1938 film), The Gladiator'' as Spectator at Wrestling Match (uncredited) *''Swing That Cheer'' as Manager (uncredited) *''Young Dr. Kildare'' as Intern (uncredited) *''The Storm (1938 film), The Storm'' as Harry Blake - Wireless Operator *''Sharpshooters (film), Sharpshooters'' as Photographer (uncredited) *''While New York Sleeps'' as Reporter (uncredited) ;1939 *''Dodge City (film), Dodge City'' (uncredited) *''Scouts to the Rescue'' (Serial) as Scoutmaster Hale [Ch. 1] *''Home on the Prairie'' as Dr. Sommers *''Made for Each Other (1939 film), Made for Each Other'' as Rock Springs Radio Operator (uncredited) *''Three Smart Girls Grow Up'' as Butler (uncredited) *''Buck Rogers (serial), Buck Rogers'' (Serial) as Captain Rankin *''Outlaws' Paradise'' as Prison Warden *''It's a Wonderful World (1939 film), It's a Wonderful World'' as Reporter with Vivian (uncredited) *''6000 Enemies'' as Prisoner O'Toole (uncredited) *''First Love (1939 film), First Love'' as Terry *''Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President'' as Policeman (uncredited) *''Judge Hardy and Son'' as Interne (uncredited) ;1940 *''That Inferior Feeling'' (Short) as Bank Teller (uncredited) *''Broadway Melody of 1940'' as George (uncredited) *''The Heckler (film), The Heckler'' (Short) (voice, uncredited) *''Black Friday (1940 film), Black Friday'' as Bartender *''Strange Cargo (1940 film), Strange Cargo'' as Dunning (uncredited) *''Grandpa Goes to Town'' (uncredited) *''A Failure at Fifty'' (Short) as Partner (uncredited) *''I Love You Again'' as Worker Saying 'Seventy Hours . . .' (uncredited) *''Comin' Round the Mountain (1940 film), Comin' Round the Mountain'' as Salesman (uncredited) *''The Golden Fleecing (film), The Golden Fleecing'' as Reporter (uncredited) *''Strike Up the Band (film), Strike Up the Band'' as Man Phoning in Contest Winner (uncredited) *''Dulcy (1940 film), Dulcy'' as Businessman in Meeting (uncredited) *''A Little Bit of Heaven (1940 film), A Little Bit of Heaven'' as Policeman (uncredited) *''Third Finger, Left Hand (film), Third Finger, Left Hand'' as Niagara Falls Guide (uncredited) *''The Quarterback (1940 film), The Quarterback'' as Doctor (uncredited) *''The Son of Monte Cristo'' as Schmidt *''Mysterious Doctor Satan'' (Serial) as Police Chief Rand [Chs. 1, 4, 13] ;1941 *''Cheers for Miss Bishop'' as Professor Carter *''Caught in the Act (1941 film), Caught in the Act'' (uncredited) *''Buck Privates'' as Medical Examiner (uncredited) *''Back Street (1941 film), Back Street'' as Mr. White (uncredited) *''Ride, Kelly, Ride'' as Jockey Agent (uncredited) *''Las Vegas Nights'' (Serial) as Croupier (uncredited) *''Adventures of Captain Marvel'' as James Howell [Ch. 1] *''Federal Fugitives'' *''Invisible Ghost'' as Tim *''The Spider Returns'' (Serial) as Detective Farrell [Chs. 13, 14, 15] (uncredited) *''Love Crazy (1941 film), Love Crazy'' as Court Clerk (uncredited) *''In the Navy (film), In the Navy'' as Lt. Scott (uncredited) *''Desperate Cargo'' as Jim Halsey *''Bowery Blitzkrieg'' as Officer Sherrill *''Saddle Mountain Roundup'' as Freeman *''Dangerous Lady (film), Dangerous Lady'' as Jones - the Hotel Clerk *''Unexpected Uncle'' as Policeman at Kathleen's Apartment (uncredited) *''It Started with Eve'' as Nightclub Photographer (uncredited) *''Sea Raiders'' (Serial) as 'Dolphin' Radioman [Chs. 1-2] (uncredited) *''International Lady'' as Desk Clerk *''Hard Guy'' as Tex Cassidy *''Appointment for Love'' as Reporter (uncredited) *''I Killed That Man'' as Collins *''Harvard, Here I Come!'' as Reporter (uncredited) *''Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc.'' (Serial) as Jim Wilson ;1942 *''Freckles Comes Home'' (scenes deleted) *''Treat 'Em Rough'' as Waiter *''Man from Headquarters'' as Whalen, Reporter *''Mr. Wise Guy'' as Jim Barnes *''The Dawn Express'' as Chief Agent James Curtis *''Gang Busters (serial), Gang Busters'' (Serial) as Richards - Police Lab Tech. [Chs. 9, 11] (uncredited) *''A Gentleman After Dark'' as Desk clerk *''So's Your Aunt Emma'' as Burns *''Top Sergeant (film), Top Sergeant'' as Captain Ordering Bridge Blown Up (uncredited) *''Wake Island (1942 film), Wake Island'' as Dr. Parkman (uncredited) *''Between Us Girls'' as Nightclub Waiter (uncredited) *''The Glass Key (1942 film), The Glass Key'' as Lynch (uncredited) *''Sin Town (1942 film), Sin Town'' as Hanson *''Foreign Agent'' as Steve, Editor *''The Forest Rangers (film), The Forest Rangers'' as Lookout (uncredited) *'''Neath Brooklyn Bridge'' as Sergeant *''Queen of Broadway'' as Bookie ;1943 *''Silent Witness (1943 film), Silent Witness'' as Police Officer Jed Kelly *''Kid Dynamite (film), Kid Dynamite'' as Clancy - Second Abductor *''The Amazing Mrs. Holliday'' as Reporter (uncredited) *''The Ape Man'' as Reporter *''Idaho (1943 film), Idaho'' as Board Member (uncredited) *''I Escaped from the Gestapo'' as Police Dispatcher (uncredited) *''Cowboy in Manhattan'' as Headwaiter *''Colt Comrades'' as Postmaster (uncredited) *''Hers to Hold'' as Officer (uncredited) *''The Falcon in Danger'' as Casino Manager (uncredited) *''Ghosts on the Loose'' as Lieutenant *''Swing Shift Maisie'' as Doctor (uncredited) *''The Kansan (film), The Kansan'' as Walter (uncredited) *''Corvette K-225'' as Officer (uncredited) *''Hi'ya, Sailor'' as Police Lieutenant *''Whistling in Brooklyn'' as Reporter (uncredited) *''Wedtime Stories'' ;1944 *''Lady in the Dark (film), Lady in the Dark'' as Photographer (uncredited) *''Gambler's Choice'' as Harry (uncredited) *''South of Dixie'' as Newspaper Photographer *''Babes on Swing Street'' as Cop (uncredited) *''National Barn Dance (film), National Barn Dance'' as Radio Man (uncredited) *''A Wave, a WAC and a Marine'' as Bartender *''An American Romance'' as Customer (uncredited) *''My Buddy (film), My Buddy'' as Announcer at Convicts' Show (uncredited) *''Bowery Champs'' as Sgt. Ryan (uncredited) ;1945 *''The Man Who Walked Alone'' as Policeman #1 *''Dillinger (1945 film), Dillinger'' as Police Officer (uncredited) *''The Phantom of 42nd Street'' as Lt. Walsh *''Flame of Barbary Coast'' as Gambler (uncredited) ;1946 *''The Searching Wind'' as Reporter (uncredited) *''Deadline for Murder (film), Deadline for Murder'' as 2nd Player (uncredited) *''Monsieur Beaucaire (1946 film), Monsieur Beaucaire'' as Guard (uncredited) *'''Neath Canadian Skies'' (Short) as Inspector *''North of the Border (film), North of the Border'' (Short) as Inspector Swanson ;1948 *''Lulu Belle (film), Lulu Belle'' as Policeman (uncredited) ;1949 *''You're My Everything (film), You're My Everything'' as Suitor in 'Flaming Flappers' (uncredited) *''Sky Liner (film), Sky Liner'' as Col. Hanson *''My Friend Irma (film), My Friend Irma'' as Photographer (uncredited) ;1952 *''Chained for Life (1952 film), Chained for Life'' as Dr. Thompson *''Blackhawk (serial), Blackhawk'' (Serial) as Defense Council Member [Chs. 7-8] (uncredited) *''Just for You (1952 film), Just for You'' as Major (uncredited) *''Ellis in Freedomland'' as Male Model ;1955 *''Tennessee's Partner'' as Townsman (uncredited) *''The Man with the Golden Arm'' as Turnkey (uncredited) ;1956 *''The She Creature'' as Lombardi's Lawyer *''Calling Homicide'' as Deputy Pierson (uncredited) *''Around the World in Eighty Days (1956 film), Around the World in 80 Days'' as Minor Role (uncredited) ;1957 *''Up in Smoke (1957 film), Up in Smoke'' as Police Clerk ;1958 *''In the Money'' (scenes deleted) *''I Married a Woman'' as Old Cop (uncredited) ;1959 *''
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