Bobbie Mack

Bobbie Mack was an American actor, best known for his roles in The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg, Vanity Fair, and Black Beauty. He was born on November 7, 1865, in Dundee, Scotland, UK, and passed away on May 2, 1949, in Jamaica, New York, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Bobbie Mack was married to Anna B. (Otis) McKittrick, and together they had one child named Dorothy (McKittrick) Caunitz. Not much is publicly known about his family life, but he maintained a professional career in acting throughout his life.

Career

Throughout his acting career, Bobbie appeared in various films from the silent film era to the early sound era. He was recognized for his performances in movies like The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg, where he played the character Kellermann, and Vanity Fair, showcasing his talent in different genres.

Death and Legacy

Bobbie Mack died on May 2, 1949, in Jamaica, New York. His contributions to early cinema were notable, and he is remembered for his roles in classic films that have influenced the industry.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg 1928-01-30 Kellermann
Evangeline 1929-08-24 Michael
The Road to Romance 1927-10-08 Drunkard (as Bobby Mack)
A Lady of Quality 1924-01-14 The Groom (as Bobby Mack)
The Girl of Lost Lake 1916-08-28 Sim Perkins
Black Beauty 1921-01-01 Derby Ghost (as Bobby Mack)
The Opening Night 1927-11-14 Aaron Hinkle (as Bobby Mack)
Smouldering Fires 1925-01-18 Member of the Committee
While Satan Sleeps 1922-06-25 Bones (as Bobby Mack)
Under Two Flags 1922-11-06 Rake (as Robert Mack)
The Bandit’s Son 1927-11-20 Jake Kirby (as Bobby Mack)
The Devil Bear 1929-02-19 ‘Stub’ Higgins, mine mucker
The Timber Wolf 1925-09-20 Billy Winch
Ports of Call 1925-01-04 Sly
The Girl from Montmartre 1926-01-31 Cab Driver
Human Stuff 1920-06-28 Butler
The Place Beyond the Winds 1916-11-06 Street Food Seller
My Wild Irish Rose 1922-08-30 Harvey Duff