Nathaniel Sack was an American actor who is best known for The Man from Mexico, The Prince and the Pauper, and You Find It Everywhere. Born on July 15, 1880, in Libau, Russian Empire (now Liepaja, Latvia), he had a significant career in the early 20th century film industry. He passed away on July 2, 1966, in New York City, New York, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Nathaniel Sack’s personal and family life are limited. He was born in a part of Europe that underwent many changes in the 20th century, which may have influenced his move to America. It is unclear if he had a family of his own or what his early life was like before becoming an actor.
Career
Nathaniel Sack started his acting career in the silent film era. He appeared in several notable films, including The Man from Mexico (1914) and The Prince and the Pauper (1915). His performances captivated audiences during his time, showcasing his versatility as an actor in various supporting roles throughout the 1910s and 1920s.
Death and Legacy
Nathaniel Sack died on July 2, 1966, in New York City. His contributions to early cinema remain part of film history, especially through his work in silent films. While not widely remembered today, his roles helped shape the acting landscape of his era.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1921 | You Find It Everywhere | Wurtzel Pantz (as Nathaniel Sacks) |
1918 | Innocent | Undetermined Role |
1917 | Peggy, the Will O’ the Wisp | Terence O’Malley (as Nathan Sack) |
1916 | Less Than the Dust | Undetermined Role |
1916 | The Social Secretary | Undetermined Role |
1915 | The Glory of Youth | Zarth – Cairns’ Valet (as Nat Sack) |
1915 | The Prince and the Pauper | Undetermined Role |
1915 | The Luring Lights | Marbridge – a Theatrical Agent (as Nat Sachs) |
1915 | Mistress Nell | Undetermined Role |
1914 | The Man from Mexico | Undetermined Role |