Edward Mack was an American actor who is best known for The Robbers, A Wife by Proxy, and The Gold Cure.
Personal and Family Life
Edward Mack was born in 1869 in Pennsylvania, USA. He was married to fellow actress Annie Jane Knuff, also known as Annie Berlein. Together, they had four children. His family life was intertwined with his acting career as both he and his wife were involved in the entertainment industry.
Death and Legacy
Edward Mack passed away on September 7, 1929, in Canton, Ohio, USA. His contributions to early cinema are remembered through the films he starred in. Despite his passing, his work in silent films continues to be appreciated by film historians and enthusiasts.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1919 | The Gold Cure | The Gardener |
1917 | A Wife by Proxy | Flynn (the butler) |
1914 | The Little Jewess | Isaac Zangwill |
1914 | George Washington Jones | Short |
1914 | Hiram Green, Detective | Short |
1913 | The Village Constable | Short |
1913 | Saved by the Enemy | Short |
1913 | Slander’s Tongue | Short |
1913 | Uncle Joe | Short |
1913 | Starved Out | Short |
1913 | By Fire and Water | Short |
1913 | Dolly Varden | Short |
1913 | The Robbers | The Money Lender |
1912 | Max and Maurice | Master Miller |