Arthur Mund was an American actor who is best known for A Deal in Indians, A Shot Gun Romance, and Jerry and the Smugglers. He was born on July 4, 1882, in Missouri, USA, and passed away on August 13, 1975, in San Francisco, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Arthur Mund lived a life dedicated to the arts, particularly in the early days of film. Details about his family life are limited, but his career spanned several years during the silent film era. He made numerous short films which contributed to his reputation in the industry.
Career
Mund’s acting career included various roles in short films from 1915 to 1927. His performances often showcased his versatility across different characters, indicating a strong presence in early cinema. He became known for comedic roles and participated in many productions that were a part of the silent film movement.
Death and Legacy
Arthur Mund died on August 13, 1975, leaving behind a legacy in early American cinema. His contributions to the film industry during the silent era remain a testament to his talent and dedication. Though not widely recognized today, he played a part in shaping the comedic film styles of his time.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1927 | The Battle of the Century | Postman (uncredited) |
1917 | Jerry’s Romance | Lawyer |
1917 | Jerry’s Brilliant Scheme | Bo Brummell |
1917 | Jerry’s Big Mystery | Policeman |
1917 | Jerry’s Big Doings | Billy St. Vitus |
1916 | Making Things Hum | The Husband |
1916 | The Rookie | Billy St. Vitus |
1916 | Jerry and the Counterfeiters | The Waiter |
1916 | Jerry’s Celebration | 2nd Brave |
1916 | The Masque Ball | Joe |
1916 | The Hero of the E.Z. Ranch | The Chauffeur |
1916 | Jerry’s Elopement | 1st Henchman |
1916 | Jerry and the Moonshiners | Tom |
1916 | Preparedness | Second Cop |
1916 | The Traitor | Lieutenant Gerard |