Marc McDermott was an Australian actor who starred on Broadway and in over 180 American films from 1909 until his death.
Kathleen Mavourneen
He Who Gets Slapped
(Baron Regnard)
This Woman
(Stratini)
Even as Eve
(O'Hara)
The Sea Hawk
(Sir John Killigrew)
A Christmas Carol
(Ebenezer Scrooge)
The Man Who Disappeared
The Temptress
(M. Fontenoy)
The Portrait
(Paul Le Grand)
The Goose Woman
(Amos Ethridge)
Glorious Betsy
(Col. Patterson)
Hoodman Blind
(John Linden)
Man, Woman and Sin
(Bancroft)
The Last Sentence
(George Crosby)
Lucretia Lombard
(Sir Allen Lombard)
The Yellow Lily
(Archduke Peter)
Kiki
(Baron Rapp)
Aida
Miss 139
(Prof. John Breede)
The Girl of Today
(Dr. Wolff)
The Spanish Jade
(Don Luis Ramónez de Alavia)
The New Moon
(Vasili Lazoff)
The Whip
(Lord Beverly)
Mary Jane's Pa
(Hiram Perkins)
Buchanan's Wife
(Herbert Buchanan)
The Price of Fame
(John Thatcher / William Thatcher)
The Sixteenth Wife
(Kadir El Raschid)
The Stenographer's Friend; Or, What Was Accomplished by an Edison Business Phonograph
A Suffragette in Spite of Himself
(The Gentleman)
Siege
The Lucky Lady
(Franz Garletz)
The Lady
(Mr. Wendover)
The Thirteenth Chair
(Stephen Lee)
While New York Sleeps
(Strange Visitor / The Man / The Paralytic)
What Happened to Mary
(Lt. Straker)
His Daughter
(Mr. Thompson)
Monsieur
Papa's Sweetheart
(The Widower)
When She Was About Sixteen
(The Rugged Old Farmer - Sue's Father)
Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall
(Sir Malcolm Vernon)
Flesh and the Devil
(Count von Rhaden)
The Road to Romance
(Popolo)
The Taxi Dancer
(Henry Brierhalter)
Footlights
(Oswald Kane)
Graustark
(Prince Gabriel)
The Attack on the Mill
California
(Drachano)
Michael Strogoff
Resurrection
(Major Schoenboch)
The Satin Girl
(Fargo)
The Love Thief
(Prince Karl)
The Man He Might Have Been
(The Principal)
Lady Clare
(Lord Ronald)
With The Eyes Of The Blind
(James Horton)
Who Will Marry Mary?
The Lights of New York
(Charles Redding)
After Many Days
(The Detective)
How Sir Andrew Lost His Vote
(Sir Andrew)
The Heart of Nichette
(Dr. Reynolds)
Intrigue
(Richard Carr)