Jimmy Callahan (actor) explained
Jimmy Callahan |
Birth Date: | 16 June 1891 |
Birth Place: | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Death Place: | Belleville, New Jersey, U.S. |
Nationality: | American |
Occupation: | Actor |
Years Active: | 1921–1925 |
Jimmy Callahan (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 16, 1891 – September 21, 1957, Belleville, New Jersey) was an American actor who made several silent comedy short films in the 1920s.[1] [2]
Filmography
- Jimmy's Last Night Out (1921)
- The Stowaway (1921)
- Props (1921)
- Wild Women (1921)
- A Lucky Dog (1925)
- October Morn (1925)
- A Wonderful Wallop (1925)
- The Huckleberry Gulch (1925)
- A One Man Woman (1925)
- The Poor Millionaire (1925)
- On the Isle of Sap (1925)
- A Tough Night (1925)
- His Future Father-in-Law (1925)
Notes and References
- Eugene Michael Vazzana, Silent Film Necrology – 2001 – p. 76 0786410590 Moving Picture World (USA) 9 July 1921, p. 215, "Jimmy Callahan Meets Painful Injury in Hydroplane Accident" Moving Picture World (USA) 30 April 1921, p. 976, "Jimmy Callahan Will Produce Comedy Series in Atlantic City"
- Tom Dardis, (1983), p. 96. "Still others have vanished into oblivion: Jimmy Callahan, George R. Clarke, Jimmy Adams, and Sid Smith ... It may well be asked, if comedy was prized so highly, why didn't the great silent comedy stars begin making ..."