- Willard Mack
Infobox actor
name = Willard Mack
birthdate = birth date|1873|9|18|mf=y
birthplace =Morrisburg, Ontario ,Canada
deathdate = death date and age|1934|11|18|1873|9|18|mf=y
deathplace =Brentwood, California ,United States
spouse =Marjorie Rambeau
(1913-1917) (divorced)Pauline Frederick
(1917-1919) (divorced)Willard Mack (
September 18 ,1873 –November 18 ,1934 ) was a Canadian-bornactor , director, andplaywright .Born Charles McLaughlin, in
Morrisburg, Ontario , at an early age his family moved toBrooklyn, New York . After two years, they relocated toCedar Rapids, Iowa where McLaughlin finished high school. His parents returned to Canada but he went on to study atGeorgetown University inWashington, D. C. where he became involved in student plays. Adopting the stage name, Willard Mack, after graduation he took minor acting jobs for a few years and did Shakespearian repertoire. However, writing scripts was what he was most interested in and his second effort about the Northwest Mounted Police titled "In Wyoming " proved to be a commercial success. It would later be used as a basis for the screenplay for his film "Nannette of the Wilds "." Throughout his life Willard Mack frequently returned to Canada. Some of his other plays, including "Tiger Rose " and "The Scarlet Fox "," were set in northernAlberta .A prolific writer, in 1914 he made his acting debut on Broadway in a play he had written. Over the next fourteen years he would write a further twenty-two Broadway productions, acting in ten of them, and producing four. For a time, Willard Mack operated a stock company with actress
Maude Leone . In the mid 1920s, he met an aspiring stage actress named Ruby Stevens hired as a chorus girl for his new play. Mack coached Stevens's acting and rewrote parts of the play to expand her role then convinced her to change her name toBarbara Stanwyck .During his time on Broadway, Willard Mack began writing for
motion picture s and although he performed in fifteen films and directed four, he was primarily a writer. At first he remained on the East Coast but later moved toLos Angeles . A number of his plays were made into motion pictures and between 1916 and 1953 he was involved with the writing of more than seventy film scripts.Starting out in
silent film , he made histalkie debut as actor, director and co-writer of the 1929 film "Voice of the City"." In 1933 he directed the acclaimed drama film, "What Price Innocence? " then wrote and directed "Broadway To Hollywood "," a backstage musical spanning nearly five decades that recounts the struggles of avaudeville family.In 1913, Willard Mack married actress
Marjorie Rambeau . divorced in 1917, he immediately married actress/dancerPauline Frederick whom he had met a year earlier while appearing in a film together. Their marriage was short lived and they divorced in 1919.Willard Mack's writing success made him a wealthy man. He died in Brentwood Heights, California in 1934.
Plays
* The Noose, 1926
External links
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*Persondata
NAME= Mack, Willard
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor ,film director
DATE OF BIRTH= 1873-9-18
PLACE OF BIRTH=Morrisburg, Ontario ,Canada
DATE OF DEATH= 1934-11-18
PLACE OF DEATH=Brentwood, California ,United States
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