Dan Duffy was an American actor who is best known for A Divorce of Convenience, Received Payment, and Eternal Love.
Personal and Family Life
Dan Duffy was born on October 15, 1884. He lived a private life, and not much is known about his family and personal relationships.
Career
He had a varied acting career spanning the silent film era and is particularly noted for his roles in several short films. Duffy worked on multiple projects from 1917 to 1927, showcasing his talents in both leading and supporting roles.
Death and Legacy
Dan Duffy passed away on May 30, 1955. His contributions to early cinema, especially in silent films, continue to be remembered by classic film enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
---|---|---|
He Couldn’t Help It | 1927 | Short |
Many a Slip | 1927 | Short |
So This Is Hamlet? | 1923 | Short |
Received Payment | 1922 | Starr |
A Divorce of Convenience | 1921 | Mr. Hart |
The Night of the Dub | 1919 | Short |
A Beach Nut | 1919 | Short |
Law and Order | 1917 | Old-Timer |
The Lonesome Road | 1917 | Bartender |
The Masked Marvels | 1917 | Janitor in Police office (uncredited) |
The Last of the Troubadours | 1917 | His Catellite |
John Tom Little Bear | 1917 | Short |
The Atavism of John Tom Little Bear | 1917 | Jeff Peters |
Straight Shooting | 1917 | Bartender (uncredited) |
Kicked Out | 1917 | The Political Boss |