Marty Cutler was an American actor who is best known for his roles in The Brute, Johnson Training for His Fight with Jeffries, and various other endeavors. He was also a professional light-heavyweight boxer and a wrestler later in life.
Personal and Family Life
Marty Cutler was born on November 28, 1889, in East Grand Forks, Minnesota. He grew up in a modest family and pursued various sports, ultimately excelling in boxing. He trained as a boxer in Chicago, where he became notable for his connections in the boxing world, especially with heavyweight champion Jack Johnson.
Death and Legacy
Marty Cutler passed away in 1960 in Chicago, Illinois. He left behind a legacy as both a skilled athlete and an actor, contributing to the entertainment world in multiple ways. His involvement in boxing and wrestling, along with his brief acting career, has made him a memorable figure in early 20th-century sports and film.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1920 | The Brute | Sidney Kirkwood |
1910 | Johnson Training for His Fight with Jeffries | Self |