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Wilbur Mack

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Birthday: Jul 29, 1873

Birthplace: Binghamton, New York, USA

Wilbur Mack was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Mack started off his career in film with roles in the Spencer Tracy comedy "Up the River" (1930), "Ready For Love" (1934) and "Larceny on the Air" (1937). Mack made film his next project, appearing in the mystery "Mr. Wong, Detective" (1938) with Boris Karloff, "Half a Sinner" (1940) and "That Gang of Mine" (1940). He also appeared in "Dixie" (1943), "Act of Violence" (1948) and the Leo Gorcey comedy "Loose in London" (1953). Later in his career, Mack acted in the Dean Martin comedic adaptation "Who's Got the Action?" (1962). Mack passed away in March 1964 at the age of 91.

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Highest-Rated Movies

45% Strangers May Kiss
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Spring Is Here
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Scarlet Pages
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Million Dollar Baby
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Larceny on the Air
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Remote Control
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Honky Tonk
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The Crime Patrol
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Filmography

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Larceny on the Air 1937 F. J. Thompson Actor The Crime Patrol 1936 Vic Santell Actor Million Dollar Baby 1935 Freeman Actor Strangers May Kiss 45% 1931 Diner With Andrew (uncredited) Actor Remote Control 1930 Chief of Police Actor Spring Is Here 1930 Mr. Randall Actor Scarlet Pages 1930 Mason Actor Honky Tonk 1929 Stuttering Valet Actor
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