Willard Mack

Actor, Author, Director - USA
Born September 18, 1873 in Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada
Died November 18, 1934 in Brentwood Heights, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Willard Mack was born under the given name Charles Willard McLaughlin on September 18, 1873 in Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada. He was an American Actor, Author, Director, known for The girl who had everything (1953), The Battle of Gettysburg (1913), Sporting Blood (1931), Willard Mack's first movie on record is from 1913. He was married to Beatrice Banyard, Pauline Frederick, Marjorie Rambeau and Maude Leone. Willard Mack died on November 18, 1934 in Brentwood Heights, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1953.

Willard Mack Filmography [Auszug]
1953: [/ /1] The girl who had everything (Story: play), Directed by Richard Thorpe, with Robert Burton, Fernando Lamas, William Powell,
1931: [08.08] Sporting Blood (Horseflesh) (Scenario), Directed by Charles Brabin, with Clark Gable, Madge Evans, Ernest Torrence,
1931: [] Kick In (Story: play), Directed by Richard Wallace, with J. Carrol Naish, Clara Bow, Regis Toomey,
1929: [] Untamed (Scenario), Directed by Jack Conway, with Robert Montgomery, Grace Cunard, Joan Crawford,
1927: [12.31] The Dove (Based on : play (1925)), Directed by Roland West, with Norma Talmadge, Noah Beery, Gilbert Roland,
1925: [] The Rag Man (Scenario), Directed by Edward F. Cline, with William Conklin, Jackie Coogan, Max Davidson,
1925: [] Old Clothes (Scenario), Directed by Edward F. Cline, with Jackie Coogan, Joan Crawford, Max Davidson,
1922: [] Kick In (Story: play), Directed by George Fitzmaurice, with Betty Compson, Bert Lytell, May McAvoy,
1920: [] The Common Sin (Story), Directed by Burton L. King, with Grace Darling, Rod La Rocque, Anders Randolf,
1919: [02.09] Shadows (Scenario), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Geraldine Farrar, Milton Sills, Tom Santschi,
1918: [11.24] The Hell Cat (The Wild Cat) (Scenario), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Geraldine Farrar, Tom Santschi, Milton Sills,
1918: [04.08] The Witch Woman (Story), Directed by Travers Vale, with Ethel Clayton, Frank Mayo, John Ardizoni,
1918: [03.11] The Wasp (Story), Directed by Lionel Belmore, with Kitty Gordon, Rockliffe Fellowes, Charles Gerry,
1918: [02.02] Go West, Young Man (Scenario), Directed by Harry Beaumont, with Tom Moore, Ora Carew, Melbourne MacDowell,
1917: [10.00] Who is your Neighbor? (Story), Directed by Sidney Rankin Drew, with Christine Mayo, Anders Randolf, Evelyn Brent,
1917: [08.14] A Wife's Suspicion (Story), Directed by George L. Sargent, with Lee Hill, Betty Schade, Val Paul,
1917: [06.25] Aladdin's other lamp (Based on : (playlet: The Dream Girl)), Directed by John H. Collins, with Viola Dana, Robert Walker, Augustus Phillips,
1917: [05.21] Yankee Pluck (Pretty Polly Pollard (Working title)) (Scenario), Directed by George Archainbaud, with Ethel Clayton, Edward T. Langford, Johnny Hines,
1917: [05.08] The Grip of Love (The Crandall Kin (Working title)) (Story), Directed by Allen Holubar, with Allen Holubar, Louise Lovely, Alfred Allen,
1917: [01.14] Kick In (Based on : play), Directed by George Fitzmaurice, with William Courtenay, Robert Clugston, Mollie King,
1916: [12.25] A Child of Mystery (Scenario), Directed by Hobart Henley, with Gertrude Selby, Thomas Jefferson, Paul Byron,
1916: [12.18] Mixed Blood (Story), Directed by Charles Swickard, with Claire McDowell, George Beranger, Roy Stewart,
1916: [12.04] All Man (Story), Directed by Émile Chautard, with Robert Warwick, Mollie King, Gerda Holmes,
1916: [11.26] Nanette of the Wilds (Minette o' the Woods (Working title)) (Story), Directed by Joseph Kaufman, with Pauline Frederick, Macey Harlam,
1916: [06.04] A Gutter Magdalene (Story), Directed by George Melford, with Fannie Ward, Jack Dean, Charles West,
1916: [05.08] Her Maternal Right (Scenario), Directed by Robert Thornby, John Ince, with Kitty Gordon, Zena Keefe, George Relph,
1916: [03.23] The Saleslady (The Girl from Macy's, The Longest Way Round) (Story), Directed by Frederick A. Thomson, with Hazel Dawn, Irving Cummings, ,
1916: [03.20] The Lost Bridegroom (His Lost Self (Working title), The Man Who Found Himself (Working title)) (Scenario), Directed by James Kirkwood, with John Barrymore, Katherine Corri Harris, Ida Darling,
1916: [01.23] The Conqueror (Cast: Mark Horn), Directed by Reginald Barker, with Enid Markey, J. Barney Sherry,
1916: [01.09] The Corner (Cast: John Adams), Directed by Walter Edwards, with George Fawcett, Clara Williams,
1915: [12.12] Aloha Oe (Cast: David Harmon), Directed by Richard Stanton, Charles Swickard, with Enid Markey, Margaret Thompson,
1913: [06.01] The Battle of Gettysburg (Cast: Abraham Lincoln), Directed by Thomas H. Ince, Charles Giblyn, with Charles K. French, Ann Little,
1913: [02.17] Wild Man for a Day (Cast: The Wild Man (AKA William Mack) ), Directed by Jerold T. Hevener, with Eleanor Caines, Jerold T. Hevener,

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