Betty Mack

Betty Mack

Deceased · Born: Nov 30, 1901 · Died: Nov 5, 1980

Personal Details

BornNov 30, 1901 Illinois, USA

Biography

Betty Mack, a talented actress, was born on November 30, 1901, in the state of Illinois, located in the United States of America. Her illustrious career in the entertainment industry spanned many years, with notable performances in films such as "Women Won't Tell", released in 1932, "Outlaw Rule", which premiered in 1935, and "Partners of the Trail", a 1931 production.

Throughout her life, Betty Mack was known for her dedication to her craft, consistently delivering memorable performances that left a lasting impact on her audience. Her contributions to the world of cinema were truly remarkable, and her legacy continues to be celebrated by film enthusiasts to this day.

Sadly, Betty Mack's life came to a close on November 5, 1980, in Placerville, California, USA. Despite her passing, her memory lives on through the countless films she was a part of, and her impact on the entertainment industry will never be forgotten.

Career

1939
The Pal from Texas
The Pal from Texas as Ace's Cohort
Off the Record
Off the Record as Telephone Operator (uncredited)
New Frontier
New Frontier as Lucy Braddock
1938
Prison Farm
Prison Farm as Prisoner
1937
The Sitter Downers
The Sitter Downers as Cora Bell (uncredited)
1936
Hair-Trigger Casey
Hair-Trigger Casey as Jane Elkins
1935
Toll of the Desert
Toll of the Desert as Jean Streeter
Public Opinion
Public Opinion as Mona's Maid
1932
The Forty-Niners
The Forty-Niners as Virginia Hawkins
1931