Billy Mack was an American actor who is best known for A Wave, a WAC and a Marine, The Battle of Lone Star, and The Buckskin Texan. He made a mark in the film industry during the early to mid-20th century and garnered recognition for his roles.
Personal and Family Life
Billy Mack was born and raised in the United States, although specific details about his early life and family background are not widely known. He was active during a time when film was rapidly evolving, and his work contributed to the entertainment landscape of that era.
Career
Mack’s acting career included notable performances in several films, especially in the 1920s and 1940s. His prominent roles in short films often featured him credited as Texas Jack. Despite the limited information on his personal life, he left a lasting impression through his performances on screen.
Death and Legacy
Billy Mack passed away on June 27, 1961, in New York City, New York. Although he may not be a household name today, his contributions to the film industry are remembered by cinema enthusiasts, and his works continue to be viewed.
Filmography
Title | Role | Year |
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A Wave, a WAC and a Marine | Billy Mack | 1944 |
The Blackbird | Minor Role (uncredited) | 1926 |
Broken Trails | Texas Jack (as Bill Mack) | 1925 |
Frontier Love | Texas Jack (as Bill Mack) | 1925 |
Wheels of the Pioneers | Texas Jack (as Bill Mack) | 1925 |
The Desert Scout | (as Bill Mack) | 1925 |
The Battle of Lone Star | Texas Jack (as Bill Mack) | 1925 |
The Buckskin Texan | Texas Jack (as Bill Mack) | 1925 |