Hughie Mack

Hughie Mack was born on November 26, 1884 in Brooklyn, New York, USA as Hugh Richard McGowan. He was an actor and writer, known for Bringing Up Father (1915), C.O.D. (1914) and As You Like It (1912). He was married to Mary Agnes McGowan. He died on October 13, 1927 in Santa Monica, California, USA.

Cast

Whirl o' the West

(Undetermined Secondary Role)

The Village Chestnut

(Policeman)

A Night Out

(Jeff Dorgan)

Wild Beasts at Large

(The Butcher)

The Wedding March

(Johann Eberle - the Wine-grower)

Captain Barnacle's Legacy

(Jack Bunce)

The Man from Egypt

(Hughey)

The Hero

(Percival - the Hero)

The Godmother

(Tubby - First Boy)

A Lady and Her Maid

Getting Up a Practice

(One of the Doctor's Friends)

A London Bobby

Walls and Wallops

(Police Sergeant)

Rips and Rushes

(Vernon Rastle)

Run 'Em Ragged

Rip & Stitch: Tailors

(An Unusual Husband)

Mare Nostrum

(Caragol (prologue))

Reno

(Justice of the Peace)

Bullies and Bullets

(Him)

A Villainous Villain

(Sherlock Oomph, Detective)

There and Back

(Hughie Homer)

Hash and Havoc

How Fatty Made Good

(Fatty)

Jane Was Worth It

(Hughey)

Sweeney's Christmas Bird

(Sweeney)

The Silent Flyer

As You Like It

(William)

Cutey and the Chorus Girls

(Billy)

Greed

(Mr. Heise (uncredited))

The Honeymoon

(Eberle, the Wine-grower)

Rush Orders

(Lunch Counter Customer)

An Elephant on His Hands

(Jonah Whale)

Cherry

Losing Weight

All Jazzed Up

Going Up

(Sam Robinson)

Trifling Women

(Père Alphonse Bidondeau)

Any Old Port

Cash Customers

Call a Taxi

In Dutch

(Tommy Little)

The Arizona Whirlwind

(Gonzales)

Our Fairy Play

(Bud - the Judge's Son)

Seeing It Through

(Mr. Tweeny)

Cupid's Day Off

(Customer's Husband)

Count 'Em

Turks and Troubles

Footlights and Fakers

He Never Touched Me

(A Week (!) -Kneed Husband)

Somewhere in Any Place

(Captain S. Service)

Big Bluffs and Bowling Balls

(A Bluff)

Jolts and Jewelry

(Bunco Charley)

A Price for Folly

The Dust of Egypt

(Bilings)

Heavy Villains

(Philip Preston - Lucy's Sweetheart)

War

(Jean Dubois)

C.O.D.

(C.O. Drudge)

The Autocrat of Flapjack Junction

Omens and Oracles