Earl Mohan was an American actor who is best known for Two Wagons: Both Covered, The Buccaneers, and Sittin’ Pretty. He emerged as a leading silent screen comedian in the 1920s, often working with notable figures like Stan Laurel, Will Rogers, and Charley Chase.
Personal and Family Life
Earl Mohan was born on November 12, 1889, in Pueblo, Colorado, USA. Not much is publicly known about his personal or family life, but his career flourished during the silent film era, where he became a well-recognized comedian. He spent much of his professional life in Los Angeles, where he passed away.
Death and Legacy
Earl Mohan died on October 15, 1928, in Los Angeles, California. Although his career was cut short at a young age, he left a mark as a prominent comedian of the silent film era. His collaborations with comedic legends continue to be remembered, showcasing his influence in early American cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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All Wool | 1925-10-24 | |
The Whole Truth | 1923-11-03 | Florist |
Riders of the Kitchen Range | 1925-06-06 | |
Too Many Mammas | 1924-10-12 | Beth’s Brother |
Jus’ Passin’ Through | 1923-10-14 | Chief Deputy |
The Cowboy Sheik | 1924-02-03 | Slicky |
Luke and the Rural Roughnecks | 1916-03-01 | |
The ‘Fraidy Cat | 1924-03-29 | Lem Tucker – the Village Sheik |
Safety Last! | 1923-04-01 | Drunk Exiting Acme Drug Co. |
Cash Customers | 1920-12-06 | |
Join the Circus | 1923-12-02 | |
Heavy Seas | 1923-10-07 | |
Zeb vs. Paprika | 1924-03-16 | |
Two Wagons Both Covered | 1924-01-05 | Sam Woodhull |
Sweet Daddy | 1924-08-17 | |
One of the Family | 1924-02-02 | The Lodger |
Hard Knocks | 1924-02-02 | Cop |
Don’t Forget | 1924-02-02 | Danny – the Cab Driver |
Why Men Work | 1924-08-31 | |
Accidental Accidents | 1924-11-09 | |
Luke’s Movie Muddle | 1916-12-03 | Customer with glasses |
Luke Lugs Luggage | 1916-01-12 | |
Ragtime Snap Shots | 1915-11-29 | |
Bughouse Bellhops | 1915-11-08 | |
For Heaven’s Sake | 1926-04-05 | Bum (uncredited) |
Uncensored Movies | 1923-12-09 | |
Fast Black | 1924-06-15 | Knockout Kelly |