John Larkin

John Larkin

Deceased · Born: Nov 25, 1877 · Died: Mar 18, 1936

1933
1931

Personal Details

BornNov 25, 1877 Wilmington, North Carolina, USA

Biography

John Larkin, a renowned American actor, entered this world on November 25, 1877, in the charming city of Wilmington, North Carolina, USA. His impressive acting career spanned numerous notable films, including the critically acclaimed "The Wet Parade" released in 1932, as well as "Sporting Blood" in 1931 and "The Prodigal" in the same year.

Throughout his life, John Larkin's dedication to his craft was evident in his captivating performances on the big screen. His untimely passing occurred on March 18, 1936, in Los Angeles, California, USA, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire new generations of actors and film enthusiasts alike.

Career

The Great Ziegfeld
The Great Ziegfeld as Sam (uncredited)
1935
Pursuit
Pursuit as Deacon
Broadway Hostess
Broadway Hostess as Mose (uncredited)
1934
Kentucky Kernels
Kentucky Kernels as Jackson, Wakefield's Servant (uncredited)
Bedside
Bedside as Train Porter
Lazy River
Lazy River as Negro at Jockey Club
Operator 13
Operator 13 as Fisherman (uncredited)
The Thin Man
The Thin Man as Porter (uncredited)
1933
Stage Mother
Stage Mother as The Porter (uncredited)
Ann Vickers
Ann Vickers as Black Trusty (uncredited)
Bed of Roses
Bed of Roses as Man Meeting Released Prisoner (uncredited)
1932
Lena Rivers
Lena Rivers as Lucifer Jones
Washington Merry-Go-Round
Washington Merry-Go-Round as Train Conductor with Telegram
So Big!
So Big! as Jeff (uncredited)
Union Depot
Union Depot as Porter with Ticket for Ruth (uncredited)
Emma
Emma as Train Station Porter (uncredited)
1931
Sporting Blood
Sporting Blood as Uncle Ben
Gold Dust Gertie
Gold Dust Gertie as Black Waiter Aboard Yacht (uncredited)