Jode Mullally was an American actor who is best known for Cameo Kirby, The Man from Home, and After Five. Born Joseph T. Mullally on November 19, 1886, in New Orleans, Louisiana, he made a significant impact in early cinema. He passed away on December 29, 1918, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Personal and Family Life
Jode Mullally was born into a family that valued the performing arts. Little is known about his early life and family background. His passion for acting drove him to pursue a career in the entertainment industry of the early 20th century.
Career
Jode Mullally’s career took off in the silent film era. He appeared in several notable films, contributing greatly to the burgeoning film industry of his time. His performances in movies such as Cameo Kirby and The Man from Home showcased his talent and helped him gain recognition.
Death and Legacy
Mullally died from influenza on December 29, 1918, in Philadelphia. His untimely death marked the loss of a promising actor during a challenging time in American history. Despite his brief career, Jode left a lasting impression on those who enjoyed his work in early cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Man From Home | 1914-11-09 | Horace Granger Simpson |
The Eye of Envy | 1917-08-10 | Avarice |
Ready Money | 1914-11-05 | John H. Tyler |
The Ghost Breaker | 1914-12-07 | Don Luis |
The Call of the North | 1914-08-10 | Picard |