Jack Ganzhorn Explained

Jack Ganzhorn
Birth Date:21 March 1881
Birth Place:Fort Thomas, Arizona Territory
Death Place:Hollywood, California
Years Active:1922–1942

Jack Ganzhorn (1881–1956) was a silent film actor and script writer of the 1920s and 1930s – primarily in silent film Westerns, Hawk of the Hills (1927 serial) and Fightin' Odds.[1]

Family

John W. "Jack" Ganzhorn was born on March 21, 1881, in Fort Thomas, Arisona Territory the son of William D. Ganzhorn and Ida A.[2] His mother died in December 1882, when Jack was almost two years old.

Early years

Ganzhorn spent his early years living near Tombstone, Arizona. When the Battleship Maine was fired upon in February 1898, Ganzhorn joined the U.S. Navy during the Spanish–American War, from February 1898 to March 1899, and was wounded in the left foot.[3]

Filmography

Publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. "https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0304691", Jack Ganzhorn at Imdb.
  2. "https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH2H-WCP", 1880 Federal Census, Pima Co., AZ.
  3. "https://www.fold3.com/page/643571424_john_w_ganzhorn/details/", John W. Ganzhorn at Fold3.