Biographies: Wilbur Mack - Actor

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An American actor, born in Binghamton, New York, USA, on July 29, 1873, as George Frear Runyon. He married twice and did not have children. His most notable work includes Gold and Grit (1925), The Crimson Canyon (1928), and Redheads on Parade (1935). Wilbur Mack began his career in the silent era. He started acting professionally at the age of 16 after joining a repertory theater. In 1925, he entered the profession of silent film acting, appearing in 12 silent films, then moved to talking films, where he worked extensively in small roles, and when TV was invented, he started to work in series. Wilbur Mack died in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, on March 13, 1964, at the age of 90.