Jack Luden
- Anniversaire:
- 02/08/1902
- Lieu de naissance:
- Reading, Pennsylvania, USA:
They Were Expendable (1945) Naval Air Captain (uncredited) | |
Anchors Aweigh (1945) Assistant Director (uncredited) | |
Dangerous Partners (1945) First Ticket Clerk (uncredited) | |
Bordertown Trail (1944) Lt. Victor Carson | |
Guadalcanal Diary (1943) Major (uncredited) | |
Corvette K-225 (1943) Merchant Marine Officer | |
So Proudly We Hail (1943) Steward (Uncredited) | |
Silver Queen (1942) Party Guest (uncredited) | |
I Married a Witch (1942) | |
The Glass Key (1942) Reporter (uncredited) | |
Pacific Blackout (1941) Engineer | |
Confirm or Deny (1941) Newsman | |
West Point Widow (1941) Interne | |
Flight Command (1940) Hell Cat | |
Arise, My Love (1940) American Correspondent (Uncredited) | |
North West Mounted Police (1940) Constable Douglas | |
Florian (1940) Swiss Officer | |
Balalaika (1939) (uncredited) | |
Susannah of the Mounties (1939) Williams | |
Rose of Washington Square (1939) Attorney (uncredited) | |
Broadway Serenade (1939) Reporter (uncredited) | |
Wife, Husband and Friend (1939) Party Guest | |
Going Places (1938) Party Guest | |
Phantom Gold (1938) Breezy | |
Pioneer Trail (1938) Breezy | |
Stagecoach Days (1938) Breezy Larkin | |
Hold That Kiss (1938) Dog Show Attendee | |
Rolling Caravans (1938) Breezy (as John Luden) | |
King of the Royal Mounted (1936) RCMP Const. Smith | |
Suicide Squad (1935) Ed Drake | |
Young Eagles (1930) Lieutenant Barker | |
Street of Chance (1930) Holland House Hotel Clerk (uncredited) | |
Faro Nell (1929) | |
Why Bring That Up? (1929) Treasurer | |
The Wild Party (1929) Georgie | |
Sins of the Fathers (1928) Otto Schmidt | |
The Woman from Moscow (1928) Ipanoff's Brother | |
Fools for Luck (1928) Ray Caldwell | |
Partners in Crime (1928) Richard Demming, Assistant DistrictAttorney | |
Under the Tonto Rim (1928) Bud Watson | |
Two Flaming Youths (1927) Tony Holden | |
Shootin' Irons (1927) Pan Smith | |
The Last Outlaw (1927) Ward Lane | |
Uneasy Payments (1927) Tom Gatesby | |
It's the Old Army Game (1926) Society Bather | |
Fascinating Youth (1926) Ross Page |