Arthur Mackley was an American actor known for his roles in Old Gorman’s Gal, Two Western Paths, and The Daughter of the Sheriff. He was born on July 3, 1865, in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, and passed away on December 21, 1926, in Los Angeles, California.
Personal and Family Life
Arthur Mackley was married to Julia Mackley. Not much is known about his early life, but he built a career in acting during the early 20th century, becoming a recognized figure in American cinema.
Career
Mackley’s acting career spanned several years, during which he appeared in numerous silent films. He often played the role of a sheriff or similar characters, showcasing his talent in Western genres that were popular during his time.
Death and Legacy
Arthur Mackley died on December 21, 1926, in Los Angeles. His contributions to early Hollywood cinema continue to be remembered, especially for his roles in Western films.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Broncho Billy and the Schoolmistress | 1912-02-02 | Stage Driver / Doctor |
The Loafer | 1912-01-20 | Joe Simmons – the Town Loafer |
Broncho Billy’s Christmas Dinner | 1911-12-23 | Sheriff |
A Wife of the Hills | 1912-07-19 | The Sheriff |
Broncho Billy’s Last Hold-Up | 1912-08-12 | The Stage Driver |
The Honor System | 1917-02-12 | Steven Holt |
The Prospector | 1912-12-12 | Sam Dunn |
Broncho Billy’s Adventure | 1911-12-30 | Hotel Keeper |
A Gambler of the West | 1910-12-31 | |
The Indian Maiden’s Lesson | 1911-04-22 | Jack Beardsley |
A Montana Mix-Up | 1913-03-06 | Mr. Mackay |