Tommy Mack was an American actor best known for his roles in The Lady and the Mob, New Faces of 1937, and Junior Miss. Born on February 26, 1898, in New York, USA, he had a career that spanned several decades in film and television. He passed away on November 8, 1982, in Los Angeles, California.
Personal and Family Life
Tommy Mack, originally named Thomas J. Mack, grew up in New York before moving to Los Angeles to pursue his acting career. Details about his family life are scarce, but his dedication to acting was evident throughout his career.
Death and Legacy
Tommy Mack died on November 8, 1982, in Los Angeles, California. Although he may not be a household name today, his contributions to film in the early to mid-20th century are still recognized by classic film enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Zenobia | 1939-04-21 | Butcher |
New Faces of 1937 | 1937-07-02 | Hugo Straight |
The Lady and the Mob | 1939-04-03 | The Canary |
Tarnished Angel | 1938-10-28 | Twisty Joe Mason |
The Kid From Texas | 1939-04-14 | Indian from Brooklyn |
Cross-Country Romance | 1940-07-12 | Stooge |
Once Over Lightly | 1938-12-17 | Stadium Announcer |
Junior Miss | 1945-06-16 | Sign Painter |
Moontide | 1942-05-29 | Waiter |
Maisie Gets Her Man | 1942-06-01 | Biff Snyder (Uncredited) |
Smart Politics | 1948-01-03 | Murphy |
Cowboy in Manhattan | 1943-05-21 | Mac |
Law of the Texan | 1938-10-24 | Juan, Cantina Owner |
There Goes My Heart | 1938-10-14 | Cafe Manager (uncredited) |
Niagara Falls | 1941-10-17 | Peanut Vendor (uncredited) |