Allan Cavan

Allan Cavan was an American actor who is best known for Officer Thirteen, Old Louisiana, and Rebellion. He was born on March 25, 1880, in Concord, California, and entered films in 1919. Cavan passed away on January 19, 1941, in Hollywood, California.

Personal and Family Life

Allan Cavan’s personal life is not widely documented, but he was an actor who found success in the early Hollywood film industry. Details about his family remain scarce, and much of his private life is a mystery. His career spanned several years, contributing to various films and making a name for himself in the industry.

Death and Legacy

Allan Cavan died on January 19, 1941, marking the end of a notable career in film. Although not one of the most famous actors of his time, his contributions to cinema during the early 20th century are remembered by film enthusiasts. His work in films like Officer Thirteen and Old Louisiana showcases his talent and dedication to the craft of acting.

Filmography


Title Release Date Character
The Phantom of Crestwood 1932-10-14 Highway Patrol Officer (uncredited)
Laurel and Hardy: A Tribute to the Boys 1992-04-05 (archive footage)
Thundering Fleas 1926-07-18 Father of the bride
Rebellion 1936-10-27 President Zachary Taylor
The Nuisance 1933-06-03 Doctor Kahn (uncredited)
The Defense Rests 1934-07-15 Court Clerk
Hong Kong Nights 1935-12-23 Mr. Caulder
The Adventures of Rex and Rinty 1935-08-30 Mr. Bruce
The Law Commands 1937-05-07 Judge
One More Spring 1935-02-15