Jack Doud

Jack Doud was an American actor who is best known for his role in Oh, Lady, Lady. He was born on November 20, 1889, in Iowa, USA, and passed away on January 5, 1947, in Santa Cruz, California.

Personal and Family Life

Jack Doud’s birth name was John Edmund Doud. He lived during a time when silent films were gaining popularity, and he made a significant impact with his performances. Little is known about his personal life or family, but he dedicated his career to acting.

Career

Doud had a successful acting career, primarily in the silent film era. His most notable work was in the film “Oh, Lady, Lady,” which was released in 1920. His performances contributed to the entertainment of audiences during that time.

Death and Legacy

Jack Doud died on January 5, 1947, in Santa Cruz, California. Despite his passing, his work in early cinema continues to be remembered by film enthusiasts. Doud’s contributions to the industry are appreciated as part of the history of American film.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Oh, Lady, Lady 1920-11-01 Alec Smart