Thomas Carrigan

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Male

Birthday

13-Apr-1886

Age

(140 years old)

Place of Birth

Lapeer, Michagan, USA

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Thomas Carrigan

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Cinderella Cinderella (1912) Character: Prince Charming
According to Vachel Lindsay, "the best film fairy-tale the present writer remembers".
Crooked Alley Crooked Alley (1923) Character: Boston Blackie
Reformed criminal Boston Blackie is outraged when a judge refuses to grant a pardon for a dying friend. He hires Norine, his now-dead friend's daughter, to get to the judge through his son Rudy. However, things don't work out quite as Blackie had planned.
Dimples Dimples (1916) Character: Robert Stanley
After the death of her father, a friend hides Dimples' inheritance in a doll, which Dimples carries to her new home at her aunt's boardinghouse. Meanwhile, having just ended his engagement to Eugenia Abbott and now looking for rest and relaxation, the wealthy Robert Stanley also becomes a boarder at the aunt's, and he and Dimples quickly fall in love. Then a stock market panic puts a severe strain on Robert's assets, and he must get a lot of cash in order to avoid a disaster. Dimples finds out, takes the money from the doll, gives it to Robert's broker and, as a result, saves her sweetheart's financial empire. Once again solvent, Robert can let his mind move back to romance, and so he and Dimples start planning their marriage.
The Making of O'Malley The Making of O'Malley (1925) Character: Herbert Browne
A policeman falls for a teacher, and befriends her students. A gang of bootleggers threatens his newfound joys.
You Can't Fool Your Wife You Can't Fool Your Wife (1923) Character: Russell Fenton
Edith sets out to prove that a wife can never be fooled by her husband - but will she succeed?
In Walked Mary In Walked Mary (1920) Character: Dick Allison
Dick Allison comes to the aid of Mary Ann Hubbard, a young, dispossessed woman in the South, and the two become close friends. Dick leaves the South to move to New York, and Mary soon finds herself in dire financial straits. She decides to ask her friend Dick in New York for help, and travels there to see him. Unfortunately, she arrives at Dick's place on the evening of his bachelor party, but Dick persuades his fiancée, Betsy Caldwell, to put up Mary for the night. Mary soon finds out something about Betsy that Dick does not know.
The Water Rat The Water Rat (1913) Character: Alan Strange
Two young collegians, Anthony Markham, an enigmatic person, and Alan Strange, whose temperament is the direct antithesis of his friend, compete for the honors of swimming. Both men are aspirants for the hand of Rosalie Latimer, the daughter of the banker, Latimer, to whom Alan is the confidential secretary.
The Fifth String The Fifth String (1913) Character: Angelo Diotti
Angelo Diotti, a violinist, although encouraged by the eulogy of the musical profession, fails to impress Mildred Wallace, with whom he is in love, by his efforts on the violin.
Lovely Mary Lovely Mary (1916) Character: Roland Manning
Mary Lane and her cousin Claiborne want to sell some land left to them by their family. Real-estate agent Roland Manning falls in love with her, and prepares a deal that will make money for both of them. However, shady land speculator Wade Dempster plots to get Claiborne drunk and swindle him out of the land. In order to get the honest Roland out of the way, he has him framed for a murder that Wade himself committed. Things look hopeless for Roland.
Peggy, the Will O' the Wisp Peggy, the Will O' the Wisp (1917) Character: Captain Neil Dacey
Neil Dacey falls in with loves Peggy Desmond. Terence O'Malley, nephew of Squire O'Malley, is anxious to win Peggy. Terence and his uncle have a quarrel because Terence cannot win Peggy, and the squire is killed. Terence does the killing with Neil's gun, so Neil is held for the murder. Peggy, to save her fiance, dresses as the will-o'-the-wisp.
Missing Millions Missing Millions (1921) Character: Nick Carter
A Nick Carter Mystery
The Great Opium Case The Great Opium Case (1921) Character: Nick Carter
A Nick Carter mystery
The Crimson Clue The Crimson Clue (1921) Character: Nick Carter
A Nick Carter Mystery
$100,000 Kiss $100,000 Kiss (1921) Character: Nick Carter
A Nick Carter mystery
The Diamond Trail The Diamond Trail (1921) Character: Nick Carter
A Nick Carter mystery
The Blackmailer's Bluff The Blackmailer's Bluff (1921) Character: Nick Carter
A Nick Carter mystery.
Who's Guilty? Who's Guilty? (1921) Character: Nick Carter
A Nick Carter mystery
Dodging the Law Dodging the Law (1921) Character: Nick Carter
A Nick Carter mystery
Sealed Orders Sealed Orders (1921) Character: Nick Carter
A Nick Carter mystery
The Spendthrift The Spendthrift (1921) Character: Nick Carter
A Nick Carter mystery
Nick Carter Down East Nick Carter Down East (1921) Character: Nick Carter
A Nick Carter mystery
Birds of Prey Birds of Prey (1921) Character: Nick Carter
A Nick Carter mystery
The Truth The Truth (1920) Character: Tom Warde
Becky Warder constantly indulges in the telling of little white lies. In an innocent effort to ease the troubled marriage of her quarreling friends Eve and Fred Lindon, Becky meets secretly with Fred, thereby constructing a web of deceit that leads Eve to suspect Becky of trifling with her husband's affections. Eve informs Becky's husband Tom of these meetings and Tom, suspicious, accuses his wife of infamy. ....
Rose of the Alley Rose of the Alley (1916) Character: Tom Drogan
When Tom Drogan drunken, wild ways, cause his mother's death, his sister Nell swears to protect and reform him. On the pretext of paying back a gambling debt, Tom brings "Kid" Hogan to the house, but ends up shooting him in the forearm. Dan Hogan, Kid's brother who is a policeman, rushes to the scene and catches Tom running away. To avoid arrest, Tom tells Dan that he fired at Kid for molesting Nell, and in the face of scandal, Dan and Kid back down. As revenge, Kid enlists Mamie, his girlfriend, to force Nell into a compromising situation with a man on a street corner. Conveniently placed, Dan arrests Nell for solicitation, but Frank Roberts, her boyfriend, arrives and extricates her. When Tom hears of the plot, he confronts Kid in a dance hall and soon a raging gun battle breaks out in which Kid is killed. Badly wounded, Tom seeks refuge with Nell, who prepares to protect him with his gun. As the police break down her door, Tom dies.
Among the Counterfeiters Among the Counterfeiters (1921) Character: Nick Carter
Among the Counterfeiters has Nick Carter infiltrating a counterfeiting ring to save grandfather of a little girl who was accused of passing bogus bills.
Checkers Checkers (1919) Character: Checkers (as Thomas J. Carrigan)
Edward Campbell, known as Checkers, is a racetrack tout. Determined to reform himself, he foreswears gambling, but must take it up once more in order to save someone he loves from disaster.
Saved by the Pony Express Saved by the Pony Express (1911) Character: Happy Jack
Our first scene shows cowboys and their sweethearts, enjoying a quadrille on horseback. "Happy Jack" rides off with Belle Archer, the sweetheart of Jim. Jim, furiously angry, attacks Happy and the cowboys, taking Jim's pistol from him, hustle him out of the bunk-house. Later the pistol falls to the floor and explodes, the bullet striking and killing Happy, who is alone. The brave fellow writes on a piece of paper before he dies, "I shot myself accidentally, Jack." A gust of wind blows the note into a corner, Jim entering, is discovered examining his revolver over the dead man, and is accused of murder. Later, we see Jim on trial for his life. The lame cowboy finds the last message of Happy Jack. He limps out to the road and hands the paper to Jim's friend, the Pony Express rider. His horse goes lame. He lassos and mounts an unbroken broncho and is on his way again in a wild dash to save the life of his friend.
The Big Broadcast The Big Broadcast (1932) Character: Officer
The top brass at a radio station believe their popular new star singer is paying more attention to his love life than to his career.
Western Hearts Western Hearts (1911) Character: Sam Long (as T.J. Carrigan)
Sam Long leaves his invalid wife to seek work in a neighboring town. He is unsuccessful in his quest and being penniless, and his wife in need of food and medicine, he steals a wallet of money from Dr. Lane. While returning home he loses the wallet on the road. It is found by some of the boys, who return it to the doctor.
Air Mail Air Mail (1932) Character: 'Sleepy' Collins
A group of air mail pilots risk their lives to deliver important mail through bad weather conditions.
Told in Colorado Told in Colorado (1911) Character: Percy DeYoung (as T.J. Carrigan)
Told in Colorado is a short, silent thriller
Afraid to Talk Afraid to Talk (1932) Character: Burns
Corrupt politicians resort to murder and blackmail when a young boy accidentally witnesses them taking payoffs.
Wings Wings (1927) Character: (uncredited)
Two young men, one rich, one middle class, both in love with the same woman, become US Air Corps fighter pilots and, eventually, heroic flying aces during World War I. Devoted best friends, their mutual love of the girl eventually threatens their bond. Meanwhile, a hometown girl who's the lovestruck lifelong next door neighbor of one of them pines away.
The Two Orphans The Two Orphans (1911) Character: Chevalier Maurice De Vaudrey
REEL ONE: Diane Eleanor De Vaudrey secretly marries a man beneath her. A child is born, Louise, the blind girl. Diane's father kills her husband and forces her to marry the Count de Linieres, who remains ignorant of Louise's existence. Louise is placed in the keeping of a peasant woman who has a child of her own, Henriette. Eighteen years later, the peasant woman dies and the two orphans start for Paris. The day they arrive in Paris, the Marquis de Preales notices Henriette and decides to kidnap her. Henriette rescues Marianne, an outcast, from suicide. Henriette is abducted by the Marquis. Marianne, in order to escape from Jacques Frochard, surrenders to the Gendarmes. Louise, left alone, starts toward the river and is saved from falling into the water by Pierre Frochard. a brother of Jacques. La Frochard, an old woman beggar, lives with her two sons. Louise now falls into their hands. The Marquis has brought Henriette to a garden fete, given in honor of the Chevalier.
Arabia: The Equine Detective Arabia: The Equine Detective (1913) Character: Bob Collins
Arabia, the intelligent horse that does the detective work



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