Jack Carlyle

Jack Carlyle

145 · Born: Mar 11, 1880

Personal Details

BornMar 11, 1880 Paisley, Scotland, UK

Biography

Jack Carlyle, a renowned figure in the realm of cinema, entered this world on March 11, 1880, in the picturesque town of Paisley, Scotland, United Kingdom. Throughout his illustrious career, Carlyle has left an indelible mark on the film industry, with his most notable works including the 1934 production of "The Lost Jungle", the 1919 cinematic masterpiece "Flame of the Desert", and the 1921 cinematic treasure "Diamonds Adrift".

Career

1940
Men with Steel Faces
Men with Steel Faces as Saunders (archive footage)
1935
Cardinal Richelieu
Cardinal Richelieu as Richelieu's Second Captain of Guards
Mississippi
Mississippi as Referee (uncredited)
Diamond Jim
Diamond Jim as Gambler
1932
Central Park
Central Park as Man (uncredited)
Ghost City
Ghost City as Henchman
1931
1930
Billy the Kid
Billy the Kid as Dick Brewer