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Emmett Corrigan

Emmett Corrigan

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Birthday: Jun 5, 1871

Birthplace: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands

Emmett Corrigan was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Corrigan's career beginnings included film roles in "Greater Love Hath No Man" (1915), "Soldiers and Women" (1930) and the Phillips Holmes crime adaptation "An American Tragedy" (1931). Corrigan next focused his career on film, appearing in "Corsair" (1931), "Man Against Woman" (1932) and the crime feature "The Beast of the City" (1932) with Walter Huston. He also appeared in "The Bitter Tea of General Yen" (1932). Later in his career, Corrigan acted in "The World and the Flesh" (1932). Corrigan passed away in October 1932 at the age of 61.

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No Score Yet No Score Yet Silver Dollar President Arthur (Character) - 1933
No Score Yet 64% The Beast of the City Police Chief "Burt" Burton (Character) - 1932
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Golden West Colonel Horace Summers (Character) - 1932
No Score Yet No Score Yet World and the Flesh Gen. Spiro (Character) - 1932
No Score Yet No Score Yet The Night Mayor Lt. Gov. Robertson (Character) - 1932
No Score Yet 54% An American Tragedy Belknap (Character) - 1931
No Score Yet 57% Dirigible Rear Adm. John S. Martin (Character) - 1931