Ted McNamara was an American actor who is best known for Why Sailors Go Wrong, Shore Leave, and Rich But Honest. He was born on September 19, 1894, in Melbourne, Australia, and died on February 3, 1928, in Ventura, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Ted McNamara, born Edward McNamara, came from Australia and eventually made his way to America to pursue an acting career. Little is known about his family background or personal relationships, but his talent led him to work in various films during the silent film era.
Career Highlights
McNamara appeared in several significant films in the 1920s, establishing himself as a notable actor of his time. His roles in films such as Shore Leave and Why Sailors Go Wrong showcased his versatility and comedic abilities, earning him recognition in the industry.
Death and Legacy
Ted McNamara passed away on February 3, 1928, due to pneumonia. Despite his short life and career, he left a mark on early cinema with his memorable performances and remains a part of the silent film history.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Monkey Talks | 1927-02-20 | Firmin |
Shore Leave | 1925-09-05 | Bat Smith |
Upstream | 1927-01-30 | Callahan and Callahan |
Mother Machree | 1927-12-19 | The Harper of Wexford |
The Gateway of the Moon | 1928-01-01 | Henry Hooker |
Chain Lightning | 1927-08-14 | Shorty |
What Price Glory | 1926-11-23 | Pvt. Kiper |
Why Sailors Go Wrong | 1928-03-25 | Mac |