J. Warren Kerrigan
J. Warren Kerrigan was born on Jul 25, 1879 in USA (other sources say 1880). J. Warren Kerrigan's big-screen debut came with Geronimo's Last Raid directed by John Emerson in 1912, strarring Lt. Parker.
Very popular American star of silent films who left the business at the height of his career. While barely in his teens, he worked as a warehouse clerk until a chance arrived to appear in a vaudeville production. He continued to act in traveling stock productions, though he took a brief time away from the stage to attend the University of Illinois. By the time he was thirty, he had begun to make appearances in films for Essanay and Biograph. A contract with the American Film Corporation opened the door to leading roles, often as a well-dressed and elegant man-about-town. Universal Pictures lured him with a better deal and he quickly rose to stardom there. A glib remark about his refusal to enlist in the American army after the U.S. entry into World War I cost him both sympathy with audiences and the support of the studios. He began to work less frequently and for more minor studios. When director
Birthday
Jul 25, 1879Place of Birth
Louisville, Kentucky, USA (other sources say 1880)
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