Jode Mullally
Jode Mullally | |
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Born | Joseph T. Mullally November 19, 1886 New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. |
Died | December 29, 1918 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. | (aged 32)
Resting place | Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1914–18 |
Parent(s) | James Mullally Margaret Lynch[1] |
Joseph T. "Jode" Mullally (November 19, 1886–December 29, 1918) was an early American silent film actor born in New Orleans. He appeared in several productions by Cecil B. DeMille and Oscar Apfel. Upon America's entry into World War I, Mullally joined the Navy and reached the rank of Quartermaster. A rising favorite with director DeMille his career was shortened when he died of the Spanish flu in December 1918.[2]
Selected filmography[]
- The Call of the North (1914)
- Ready Money (1914)
- The Man from Home (1914)
- The Circus Man (1914)
- The Ghost Breaker (1914)
- Cameo Kirby (1914)
- After Five (1915)
- Snobs (1915)
- The Eye of Envy (1917)
- The Blood of His Fathers (1917)
References[]
- ^ Joseph T. Mullally at findagrave.com
- ^ Silent Film Necrology, p.383 2nd Edition c.2001 by Eugene Michael Vazzana..ISBN 0-7864-1059-0
External links[]
- Jode Mullally at IMDb
- synopsis at AllMovie
- portrait Who's Who in the Film page 86(1914)
Categories:
- 1886 births
- 1918 deaths
- American male silent film actors
- 20th-century American male actors
- Burials at Metairie Cemetery
- Deaths from Spanish flu
- Infectious disease deaths in Pennsylvania
- Male actors from New Orleans
- United States Navy personnel of World War I
- United States Navy non-commissioned officers