Person Details
Birthday: 1887-10-07 13:10:33
Death: 1979-06-01 13:10:33
Aliases: John Joseph Francis Mulhall
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Wappingers Falls, New York, USA
Homepage:
Movie Involvements: 132
TV Involvements: 2
Most Famous Work
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jack Mulhall, born John Joseph Francis Mulhall, (October 7, 1887 in Wappingers Falls, New York – June 1, 1979 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California) was a movie actor since the silent film era and appeared in over 430 films. Reputedly, he was one of a number of male models(Fredric March & Reed Howes were two others) for the Arrow Collar Man in the Arrow collar ads illustrated by J. C. Leyendecker for the Cluett Peabody shirt company. Died from congestive heart failure. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jack Mulhall, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Most Famous Work
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
(1955) ConductorThe Informer
(1935) Man at WakeStrange Cargo
(1940) Dunning (uncredited)The Glass Key
(1942) Lynch (uncredited)The She-Creature
(1956) Lombardi's LawyerBroadway Melody of 1940
(1940) George (uncredited)Adventures of Captain Marvel
(1941) HowellThe Son of Monte Cristo
(1940) SchmidtActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
---|---|---|
1966 | Capt. Rankin | |
1959 | Justin Murdock | |
1956 | (uncredited) | |
Senator Fuller | ||
Lombardi's Lawyer | ||
1955 | N/A | |
Bar Patron | ||
Conductor | ||
1953 | Capt. Rankin, Hidden City forces | |
1952 | Dr. Thompson | |
1950 | George | |
1949 | Col. Hanson | |
Suitor in 'Flaming Flappers' (uncredited) | ||
1946 | Inspector Swanson | |
Capt. Sharon | ||
Clancy | ||
1945 | Gambler (uncredited) | |
Lt. Walsh | ||
Police Officer (uncredited) | ||
Policeman #1 | ||
1944 | Newspaper Photographer | |
1943 | Doctor (Uncredited) | |
Officer | ||
Walter | ||
Lieutenant | ||
Postmaster | ||
Headwaiter | ||
Board Member | ||
Reporter | ||
Clancy | ||
1942 | Bookie | |
Sergeant | ||
Lookout (uncredited) | ||
Editor on Phone | ||
Hanson | ||
Lynch (uncredited) | ||
Nightclub Waiter | ||
N/A | ||
Burns | ||
Desk Clerk | ||
Chief Agent James Curtis | ||
Jim Barnes | ||
Whalen, Reporter | ||
1941 | Jim Wilson | |
Collins | ||
Reporter (uncredited) | ||
Tex Cassidy | ||
Desk Clerk | ||
'Dolphin' Radioman | ||
Jones - the Hotel Clerk | ||
Freeman | ||
Cop at Prizefight with the Lieutenant | ||
Jim Halsey | ||
Lt. Scott (uncredited) | ||
Court Clerk (uncredited) | ||
Detective Farrell | ||
Jim, a detective | ||
Howell | ||
Medical Examiner (uncredited) | ||
1940 | Police Chief Rand | |
Schmidt | ||
Niagara Falls Guide | ||
Man Phoning in Constest Winner | ||
Reporter (uncredited) | ||
Worker Saying 'Seventy Hours . . .' (uncredited) | ||
Partner (uncredited) | ||
Dunning (uncredited) | ||
Bartender | ||
Undetermined Role (voice) | ||
George (uncredited) | ||
1939 | Interne (uncredited) | |
Policeman | ||
Terry | ||
Reporter with Vivian (uncredited) | ||
Prison Warden | ||
Capt. Rankin | ||
Butler | ||
Rock Springs Radio Operator (uncredited) | ||
Dr. Sommers | ||
Scoutmaster Hale [Ch. 1] | ||
1938 | Reporter | |
Harry Blake | ||
Joe | ||
Detective Brady | ||
Morrison | ||
Dr. George Martin | ||
Bomber Captain | ||
Capt. Tex Randolph | ||
1937 | Sgt. Gates | |
Jan Jaffin | ||
Wedding Guest (Uncredited) | ||
Desk Sergeant | ||
Henchman Meggs | ||
John Jones | ||
N/A | ||
Police Sergeant | ||
Officer | ||
N/A | ||
Yacht Salesman (uncredited) | ||
Lawyer James Parker | ||
1936 | Casey | |
Court Clerk (uncredited) | ||
Jake - the Airport Guard | ||
Barker (uncredited) | ||
N/A | ||
Clerk | ||
Jack Mulhall - Actor at Trocadero Bar | ||
N/A | ||
George Lesserman | ||
Bill | ||
Andrews | ||
N/A | ||
Ice Rink Announcer (Uncredited) | ||
Horace Lander | ||
Craig Kennedy | ||
Lt. Cook | ||
Jack Rawlins | ||
Howard - Party Guest (uncredited) | ||
N/A | ||
Reardon | ||
Stagedoor Johnny (uncredited) | ||
Lieutenant Cook | ||
1935 | Border Patrolman Ed | |
Ferguson, alais 'Fingers' Farley | ||
Secretary | ||
Salesman | ||
Bank Teller (uncredited) | ||
Gordon's Doctor (uncredited) | ||
Reporter (uncredited) | ||
Reporter | ||
Desk Clerk - St. Francis Hotel | ||
Hopkins | ||
George, Cafe Simone Doorman | ||
Blair | ||
Man at Wake | ||
Jack Winchell | ||
1934 | Joe - Ronnie's Chauffeur | |
Actor (uncredited) | ||
Dick Bronson | ||
'Burn-'em-Up' Barnes | ||
Movie Actor | ||
1933 | Henry 'Hank' Davis | |
Jeff Gilbert | ||
Carey Weldon | ||
Clancy | ||
1932 | Ross King | |
Richard 'Dick' Randolph, posing as Dick Rowland | ||
Detective Herbert | ||
Danny | ||
Grand Duke Ludwig of Saxe-Thalberg | ||
1931 | Johnny Molinas | |
1930 | Jimmy Carrington | |
Wyn Huntley | ||
George Wells | ||
Johnny Quinlan | ||
Jimmie Doyle | ||
Philip Homer | ||
Owen Mallery | ||
1929 | Performer in '$20 Bet' Sketch and 'Bicycle Built for Two' Number | |
Pat McGlone / Danny McGlone | ||
Dave Pickett | ||
1928 | Terry Vandeveer | |
Peter Jones | ||
Jack | ||
'Speed' Dawson | ||
1927 | Geoffrey Pelham | |
Jack Lowery | ||
John 'Jack' Miller | ||
Richard Tabor | ||
1926 | Jimmy O'Connor | |
Steve Doren | ||
Herb McCarthy | ||
Jimmy O'Brien | ||
Arthur Lawrence | ||
N/A | ||
1925 | John Wilmore | |
John Ashler | ||
Lloyd Whiting | ||
William Pfeiffer | ||
Jack Herrington | ||
1924 | Robert (modern sequence) | |
Robert 'Bob' Clayton | ||
Jimmy Wetherby | ||
1923 | Jerome Hawksley | |
Roland Carruthers | ||
John Thornton | ||
Gordon Smith | ||
Richard Gilder - his son | ||
1922 | Howard Lane | |
Victor Jarnette | ||
Joel Morgan | ||
Ted Burton | ||
Joe Bascom | ||
Richard Hardy | ||
1921 | Dr. John S. Bryant | |
The Stranger | ||
J. Livingston Smith | ||
Dick Beverley | ||
N/A | ||
1920 | Prince | |
Harold, Lord Ingestre | ||
Percy Hackett | ||
1919 | Albert Tuley | |
Rodney Dolson | ||
Bob | ||
Fred Millard | ||
1918 | Jimmy, the Eel | |
Jack James | ||
Jack Ripley | ||
Robert Wesley | ||
Harry Ledyard | ||
1917 | Gerald Waldron | |
Bob Moore | ||
Jimmy Gordon | ||
Billy Brooks | ||
Jimmy Dolan | ||
George Barnes | ||
Chuck Connelly | ||
Jack Calvert | ||
Jim | ||
1916 | Ralph Kelton | |
Dick Travers | ||
Dr. Prine | ||
George Bell | ||
1915 | The Boy | |
1914 | The Young Art Student | |
In Stadium Crowd | ||
1913 | N/A | |
1910 | Piano Store Employee | |
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |