Jack Davis

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.3424

Gender

Male

Birthday

05-Apr-1914

Age

(112 years old)

Place of Birth

Los Angeles, California, USA

Also Known As
  • Jackie Davis

Jack Davis

Biography

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Credits

Cryptic Triptych Cryptic Triptych (2024) Character: Son
An art horror anthology featuring 3 stories: "Adoratum Technica", a classical Pygmalion-inspired tale in which an Artist builds an AI, with tragic results; "The Sound of Her Voice", a dark psychodrama in which an young man finds that getting rid of his domineering mother is not so easy; and "Graybeard", a gothic fairy tale loosely based on the real-life case of child killer Albert Fish. Director Fatima Hye.
Drawing Account Drawing Account (1941) Character: Reynolds (Engineer)
Behind the scenes in a 1940s animation studio, showing the making of a Chevrolet advertising cartoon.
Boys to Board Boys to Board (1923) Character: Jack
A kindly old schoolteacher helps the gang escape from a cruel boarding school, but they wind up in a bootlegger's booby-trapped house.
July Days July Days (1923) Character: N/A
The gang is trying just about anything to pass the time during their summer vacation. As usual, Mickey and Jack are trying to win the affections of Mary. In the interim, the village blacksmith, "Dad" Anderson, receives a lucrative contract to produce a creation of his: a sail-propelled scooter. The gang is lucky enough to get a hold of a few of these scooters, and happily sail down the city streets.
The Millerson Case The Millerson Case (1947) Character: Mort Crowell
While on vacation, a criminal psychologist investigates a murder during a typhoid epidemic.
The Cobbler The Cobbler (1923) Character: Jack
A cobbler receives his back pension and invites the gang to celebrate with a picnic, but his car stalls along the way.
Tap Roots Tap Roots (1948) Character: Militia Captain (uncredited)
Set at the beginning of the Civil War, Tap Roots is all about a county in Mississippi which chooses to secede from the state rather than enter the conflict. The county is protected from the Confederacy by an abolitionist and a Native American gentleman. The abolitionist's daughter is courted by a powerful newspaper publisher when her fiance, a confederate officer, elopes with the girl's sister. The daughter at first resists the publisher's attentions, but turns to him for aid when her ex-fiance plans to capture the seceding county on behalf of the South.
Getting It On Getting It On (1983) Character: Party Guest
An ordinary sex-starved teenager and his friends start secretly video recording high school girls and their activity irks the community, as well as their principal.
Night Editor Night Editor (1946) Character: District Attorney Bill Halloran (Uncredited)
A daily news editor recalls a married detective and the deadly woman behind his downfall.
Fast Company Fast Company (1924) Character: Jack McChicken
Fast Company is the sixteenth short in the "Our Gang/Little Rascals" series created by Hal Roach. Many of the boys here want to go swimming but Mickey has to make a delivery. On the way, he encounters a rich boy waiting at a station for his mom and as they get to talking they trade places since Mickey has never seen the inside of a hotel and the rich kid just wants to play. When the rich kid returns to the gang with the goat-pulling wagon, however, they resolve to go where Mickey is which is where the fun really begins...
ダイナマイトどんどん ダイナマイトどんどん (1978) Character: U.S. Army Commander
Yakuza Gang War is at the height in North Kyūshū Area in the summer of 1950, particularly between the Okagen Group and the rising Hashiden Gang. Now with the mediation/interference of the Americans, they decide to settle it in a peaceful, *democratic* way, that is, to settle it with a baseball game. Now, with its money and power, The Hashiden group soon recruits a group of gamblers known to be good at baseball from the whole country. So, what is the Okagen Gumi gonna do?
Up Goes Maisie Up Goes Maisie (1946) Character: Jonathan Marbey
A showgirl working for an inventor battles crooks, who want to steal his ideas.
High Wall High Wall (1947) Character: N/A
Steven Kenet, suffering from a recurring brain injury, appears to have strangled his wife. Having confessed, he's committed to an understaffed county asylum full of pathetic inmates. There, Dr. Ann Lorrison is initially skeptical about Kenet's story and reluctance to undergo treatment. But against her better judgement, she begins to doubt his guilt.
Dogs of War! Dogs of War! (1923) Character: Jack
The gang wages war using old vegetables as munitions. Later, they ruin a movie in progress when they double-expose the film.
Derby Day Derby Day (1923) Character: Jack
After the gang goes to the horse races, they decide to have a derby of their own.
Around the World in 80 Days Around the World in 80 Days (1956) Character: Extra (uncredited)
Based on the famous book by Jules Verne the movie follows Phileas Fogg on his journey around the world. Which has to be completed within 80 days, a very short period for those days.
Blondie's Big Moment Blondie's Big Moment (1947) Character: Mr. Greenleaf
Blondie decides she wants to be a star and nearly turns her household upside down in this entry in the long-running domestic comedy series. Dagwood has mixed emotions about his wife's theatrical aspirations and eventually he decides to get her to quit. As usual - disaster ensues.
The Champeen The Champeen (1923) Character: Jackie "Tuffy"
Mickey and Jackie feud over Mary, so Sammy schedules a championship bout between the two rivals.
Pursued Pursued (1947) Character: Doctor (uncredited)
A boy haunted by nightmares about the night his entire family was murdered is brought up by a neighboring family in the 1880s. He falls for his lovely adoptive sister but his nasty adoptive brother and mysterious uncle want him dead.
One Terrible Day One Terrible Day (1922) Character: Jack
Mrs. Pennington Van Renssalaer, a publicity-minded society matron, sponsors a children's outing, much to her and her chauffeur's eventual regret.
Lodge Night Lodge Night (1923) Character: John 'Jack' Davis
This one has to be seen to be believed. Apparently the gang has witnessed a Ku Klux Klan meeting. They decide to form their own lodge. They call themselves the Cluck Cluck Clams. There is nothing racist about their lodge, which includes member Sunshine Sammy Morrison. The film ends with a chase. The gang gets tangled up with bank robbers. Sunshine Sammy gets his uncle and his pals to chase the bank robbers with the gang riding along.
Sunday Calm Sunday Calm (1923) Character: Jack Tucker
The kids gets taken on a Sunday picnic in this early three-reeler and after the first ten minutes, manage to elude the adults in this typically charming effort from Our Gang.
Stage Fright Stage Fright (1923) Character: Jack
Author Fawn Ochletree stages a charity performance of her latest play, a Romanesque epic. The gang and other neighborhood kids are forced into starring in the play, much to the chagrin of the gang. They are completely unable to remember their lines, and struggle with maintaing their composure during the more serious moments of the melodrama. Finally, Jackie sets off a slew of firecrackers as the finale, scaring all involved.
A Pleasant Journey A Pleasant Journey (1923) Character: Jack
Ernie and Farina anger the police force with their shoeshine scheme. Later, the gang switches places with some runaways about to board a train.
Lady in the Lake Lady in the Lake (1946) Character: Policeman (Uncredited)
Private eye Phillip Marlowe wants to get out of the detective racket and into crime writing. But when he's called to the office of editor Adrienne Fromsett, it's not to talk about his story ideas — she wants him to locate the missing wife of her boss, Mr. Kingsby. The assignment quickly becomes complicated when bodies start turning up.
Back Stage Back Stage (1923) Character: Jack
The gang operates a donkey-propelled tour bus. Later, a cut-rate vaudeville producer hires them to help out with his show, which they wreck.
The Big Show The Big Show (1923) Character: Jack
The gang creates its own makeshift county fair, highlighted by a "movie," which is really a clever stage performance.
A Quiet Street A Quiet Street (1922) Character: Jack
The gang mistakenly believes a police patrol is after them for beating up a cop's boy; they wind up encountering the police's real quarry: Red Mike.
Silver River Silver River (1948) Character: Judge Advocate (uncredited)
Unjustly booted out of the cavalry, Mike McComb strikes out for Nevada, and deciding never to be used again, ruthlessly works his way up to becoming one of the most powerful silver magnates in the west. His empire begins to fall apart as the other mining combines rise against him and his stubbornness loses him the support of his wife and old friends.



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