Gordon Mullen was an American actor known for his roles in Omar the Tentmaker (1922), Dangerous Hours (1919), and The Face of the World (1921). He was born on January 18, 1889, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and passed away on July 10, 1949, in Glenside, Pennsylvania, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Gordon Mullen was married to Martha, although details about their life together remain scarce. He lived a private life outside of his acting career, and not much is publicly known about his family or personal interests.
Death and Legacy
Mullen died on July 10, 1949. Despite the passage of time, his performances in film during the early 20th century continue to hold a place in cinematic history, showcasing the talent of actors from that era.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
---|---|---|
Keno Bates, Liar | 1915-08-27 | Jim Maitland |
The Face of the World | 1921-08-01 | Ivar Holth |
Dangerous Hours | 1919-12-17 | Andrew Felton |
Trilby | 1923-07-29 | Durien |
Nomads of the North | 1920-09-25 | Black Marat (uncredited) |
Omar the Tentmaker | 1922-12-22 | Emissary to the Shah |
The Scourge of the Desert | 1915-01-06 | John Holt |
The Greatest Menace | 1923-05-19 | Tim |
Golden Dreams | 1922-06-11 | Pedro |
Partners of the Tide | 1921-03-20 | Sam Hammond |