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Thomas Carrigan

 
Actor: Thomas Carrigan
  • Born: 1886 in Lapeer, Michigan
  • Died: Oct 02, 1941 in Lapeer, Michigan
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: teens-'30s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Crime
  • Career Highlights: Crooked Alley, Room and Board, Making of O'Malley
  • First Major Screen Credit: Room and Board (1921)

Biography

An early silent film leading man from Michigan, Thomas J. Carrigan had appeared with James O'Neill in The Count of Monte Cristo, in the legendary Belasco production of The Girl of the Golden West, and opposite Lionel Barrymore in The Copperhead, prior to entering films with Selig in 1911. He scored a major hit as Prince Charming opposite his real-life wife Mabel Taliaferro in Cinderella, one of two versions of the fairy tale to be released in 1911 (the other, from the Thanhouser company, featured Florence LaBadie and Harry Benham), and later starred opposite Mary Miles Minter in four popular melodramas: Dimples (1916), Lovely Mary (1916), Rose of the Alley (1916), and Somewhere in America (1917). Less than three years later, however, he was headlining low-budget potboilers such as Love's Flame (1920), a World War I espionage melodrama widely considered the year's worst film. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide
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