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

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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
Average
8

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

(1955) Conductor
The Informer
Average
7

The Informer

(1935) Man at Wake
Strange Cargo
Average
7

Strange Cargo

(1940) Dunning (uncredited)
The Glass Key
Average
7

The Glass Key

(1942) Lynch (uncredited)
The She-Creature
Average
4

The She-Creature

(1956) Lombardi's Lawyer
Broadway Melody of 1940
Average
7

Broadway Melody of 1940

(1940) George (uncredited)
Adventures of Captain Marvel
Average
6
The Son of Monte Cristo
Average
6

The Son of Monte Cristo

(1940) Schmidt

Acting

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

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