J.J. Clark

J.J. Clark was an American actor and director, best known for The Yankee Girl (1915), The Smuggler’s Lass (1915), and His Brother’s Wife (1914).

Personal and Family Life

J.J. Clark was born on September 23, 1876, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was married twice; his first wife was Gene Gauntier, whom he divorced in 1918. Later, he married Rose Langdon in 1929, who remained his spouse until his passing in 1947.

Death and Legacy

J.J. Clark passed away on April 13, 1947, in Hollywood, California. His contribution to early cinema has been recognized, particularly for his roles in silent films and his work as a director. Clark’s performances continue to be studied by film enthusiasts and historians.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
Chandu on the Magic Island1935-01-01Vitras
Railroad Raiders of ’621911-06-15Anderson / Confederate officer
Ebb Tide1937-11-17Tourist
A Slave to Drink1909-12-31James Grant
When the Dead Return1911-05-05Antoine
The Little Soldier of ’641911-06-30