Jack Drumier

Jack Drumier was an American actor who is best known for The Dancer’s Peril, The Power and the Glory, and The Beautiful Mrs. Reynolds. He was born on October 19, 1867, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and passed away on April 2, 1929, in Clearwater, Florida.

Personal and Family Life

Jack Drumier’s personal life remains mostly private, with limited information available about his family. However, he pursued a successful acting career during the early 20th century, making a name for himself in the film industry.

Career

Drumier began his acting career in silent films, capturing audiences with his performances. He appeared in several notable films between 1917 and 1925, displaying a range of characters and stories. His work primarily contributed to the silent film era’s growth and development.

Death and Legacy

Jack Drumier died on April 2, 1929, from pneumonia in Clearwater, Florida. His contributions to early cinema left an impact on the industry, and he is remembered for his roles in significant films from the silent era.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1925 The Pinch Hitter Obadiah Parker
1925 Enemies of Youth
1923 Emblems of Love
1922 The Broken Silence Indian Joe
1922 Shadows of the Sea Shivering Sam
1922 The Splendid Lie David Delafield
1921 The Girl from Porcupine Bill Higgins
1921 You Find It Everywhere Harvey Hill
1920 Dad’s Girl
1919 The Black Circle Daniel Baird
1919 Forest Rivals Henri Lamont
1919 The Praise Agent Senator Eubanks
1919 Home Wanted Pierre
1919 Phil-for-Short Donald MacWrath
1919 An Amateur Widow James Potter