John McDermott

John McDermott

Deceased · Born: Sep 9, 1893 · Died: Jul 22, 1946

1915

Personal Details

BornSep 9, 1893 Green River, Wyoming, USA

Biography

John McDermott, a renowned American actor and writer, made a significant entrance into this world on September 9, 1893, in the quaint town of Green River, Wyoming, a picturesque setting nestled within the United States of America. As he ventured into the realm of entertainment, McDermott left a lasting impression on the industry, captivating audiences with his remarkable performances in a diverse array of films. His impressive repertoire of works includes the 1926 comedy-drama "The Love Thief," a captivating tale that has withstood the test of time, the 1921 silent film "Patsy," a groundbreaking work that showcased his mastery of the craft, and the 1934 musical comedy "College Rhythm," a lively and engaging production that has left a lasting legacy.

John McDermott's extraordinary existence was marked by a profound sense of tragedy, as his remarkable life was tragically cut short on July 22, 1946, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, a metropolitan hub that has served as the setting for innumerable stories and has been graced by the presence of numerous iconic figures throughout its storied history.

Career

1946
Three Wise Fools
Three Wise Fools as Story, Screenplay
1921
1920
Just Pals
Just Pals as Story