Hughie Mack

Born: 1884-11-26

Hughie Mack was born on November 26, 1884 in Brooklyn, New York, USA as Hugh Richard McGowan. He was an actor and writer, known for Bringing Up Father (1915), C.O.D. (1914) and As You Like It (1912). He was married to Mary Agnes McGowan. He died on October 13, 1927 in Santa Monica, California, USA.


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Greed

as Mr. Heise (uncredited)
Released: 1924-12-04

A lottery win of $5,000 forever changes the lives of a miner turned dentist and his wife.

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The Wedding March

as Johann Eberle - the Wine-grower
Released: 1928-10-06

A young impoverished aristocrat falls in love with an inn-keeper's daughter, but has to marry money.

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Trifling Women

as Père Alphonse Bidondeau
Released: 1922-11-06

Leon de Severac is fed up with his daughter Jacqueline, who is constantly seducing men. Hoping...

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Mare Nostrum

as Caragol (prologue)
Released: 1926-02-15

The story of a female German spy who willingly sacrifices her life for her country.

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The Man from Egypt

as Hughey
Released: 1916-07-14

Beware the ire of the sacred God Ammett, or any other of those Egyptian Gods for that matter. As...

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The Village Chestnut

as Policeman
Released: 1918-01-01

Comedy and romantic shenanigans set in a one-classroom school.

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Going Up

as Sam Robinson
Released: 1923-09-30

Going Up (1923)

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As You Like It

as William
Released: 1912-10-06

After the overthrowing of Duke Senior by his tyrannical brother, Senior's daughter Rosalind...

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In Dutch

as Tommy Little
Released: 1918-06-26

Comedy short starring Alice Howell

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The Arizona Whirlwind

as Gonzales
Released: 1927-03-27

Bill's father is murdered by Hawley, one of Dykeman's henchmen, who steals a map proving...

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Rip & Stitch: Tailors

as An Unusual Husband
Released: 1919-02-09

Comedy Short

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Run 'Em Ragged

as uncredited
Released: 1920-08-01

Run ’Em Ragged, Snub Pollard’s 39th starring vehicle, uses familiar slapstick-- Over-the-top...

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Reno

as Justice of the Peace
Released: 1923-12-09

After obtaining a divorce from his second wife Emily, Roy Tappan marries Dora Carson, who has...

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The Honeymoon

as Eberle, the Wine-grower
Released: 1929-12-31

Sequel to von Stroheim's The Wedding March released only in Europe. The only known copy was...

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Bullies and Bullets

as Him
Released: 1917-01-08

A slapstick comedy directed by Larry Semon and starring Hughie Mack & Patsy De Forest.

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A Lady and Her Maid

as uncredited
Released: 1913-05-21

The photographer sends miss Ophelia a dozen photographs of her in different poses. Selecting the...

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A Night Out

as Jeff Dorgan
Released: 1916-01-31

A grandmother has an adventure for the first time in her life when she decides to have a night out.

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Wild Beasts at Large

as The Butcher
Released: 1913-06-09

The train carrying all the cages filled with wild animals of the circus is wrecked, and bears,...

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How Fatty Made Good

as Fatty
Released: 1913-01-31

Hughey Mack comedy produced by Vitagraph.

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Whirl o' the West

as Undetermined Secondary Role
Released: 1921-01-23

A tenderfoot arrives in a western town and the inhabitants give him a rough time.

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Cutey and the Chorus Girls

as Billy
Released: 1913-04-09

Cutey tries to make an impression on a couple of chorus girls. He attends the burlesque show...

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Sweeney's Christmas Bird

as Sweeney
Released: 1914-12-25

A pet parrot dies and get mixed up with the neighbor's Chrismas turkey.

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Jane Was Worth It

as Hughey
Released: 1915-05-29

Initially, Hughie finds his new cook Jane unsatisfactory, until he tries several others.

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