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Jack ConnollyFilmography

Occupation:
Actor, Director, Producer
  • Greeting by George Bernard Shaw

    Crew: Director, Producer

    Actors: George Bernard Shaw

    1928
  • The Mysterious Witness

    Actors: Robert Gordon, Elinor Fair

    Synopsis: A ranch hand is falsely accused of murdering his employer in this minor effort from independent producers Robertson-Cole. Apparently aiming for a wider audience, the company didn't cast any of their series stars but awarded the lead role to Robert Gordon, a toothy youth who had played Huckleberry Read More

    1923
  • Night Life in Hollywood

    Actors: Gale Henry

    Synopsis: Burned by a recent series of scandals that included the Fatty Arbuckle manslaughter case and the February 1, 1922, murder of director William Desmond Taylor, Hollywood took great pains in attempting to convince Middle America that the film community was anything but "out of control." One of the Read More

    1923
  • The Wolverine

    Synopsis: Based on a novel by the prolific B.M. Bower (pseudonym for novelist Bertha "Muzzy" Sinclair), The Wolverine starred former serial queen and stunt-woman Helen Gibson as a rancher who stands up for an employee (Jack Connolly) unjustly accused of cattle rustling. Ward Warren (Connolly) had come West Read More

    1921
  • Woman's Place

    Actors: Constance Talmadge, Kenneth Harlan, Hasssard Short, Florence Short, Ina Rorke

    Synopsis: This picture had three things in its favor right from the start -- its star, Constance Talmadge; the fact that women had recently won the right to vote; and its release date, which was shortly before the November elections. The Women's Political League decides to find a female candidate for mayor Read More

    1921
  • The Sawdust Doll

    Synopsis: Baby Marie Osborne -- the 1910s' version of Shirley Temple -- saves the day in this drama. Jim Davis (Jack Connolly) is a young widower who works as a blacksmith in a small town. He gives his little daughter, Sally Lou (Baby Marie), a sawdust doll which she adores and pretends is her mother. A Read More

    1919
  • Dolly's Vacation

    Synopsis: Baby Marie Osborne, the silent era's favorite Little Miss Fixit, stars in Dolly's Vacation. This time, however, Baby Marie is a bit of a nemesis. She and her friends descend upon her uncle's peaceful estate, turning the place into a shambles. She redeems herself by saving the estate from financial Read More

    1918
  • Voice of Destiny

    Synopsis: Although Baby Marie Osborne was the Shirley Temple of the silent era, there was very little cute kid stuff to be had in this mystery melodrama. Marie lives with her father (Morris Foster) and her Uncle Charles (Jack Connolly), who is blind. Charles handles his business affairs with the use of a Read More

    1918
  • A Little Patriot

    Synopsis: Fired up by the story of Joan of Arc, eight-year-old Mary ("Baby"Marie Osborne) decides to "do her bit" when America enters WWI. Before long, Mary has organized her schoolmates into an auxiliary army. The kids prove that they aren't "summer soldiers" when they rush to the rescue of an old inventor Read More

    1917
  • Gates of Doom

    Synopsis: That grand old Biograph actress Claire McDowell played a dual role in the Universal five-reeler The Gates of Doom. The story was set in India, where the fates of Indore and Agatha (both played by McDowell) were inextricably entwined. Though plot details are sketchy, it appears as if the ethnic Read More

    1917

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