Who's who in the film world (1914)

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** — I'ACK WARREN KERRIGAN. Born in Lamsatt, Ky., 1889. Has been in Q 1 the moving pictures five years, after having enjoyed a most successful \^r experience on the legitimate stage. His first theatrical experience was playing juvenile leads with Clay Clement in his production of "Sam Houston." He also played juvenile leads in "Brown of Harvard" and "The Master Key." Following these engagements he was featured in "The Road to Yesterday." Started his moving picture career by joining the Bssanay, which he left to associate himself with the American Film Company at its inception. Stayed with this company three years, playing leads in every picture they produced during this time. Following his engagement with the American, he joined the Universal Company, where he is now being featured. Mr. Kerrigan is a peer in his profession. The part which probably furnishes the greatest scope for Mr. Kerrigan's effective work is his Samson in "Samson and Delilah." Among hundreds of others may be mentioned "Rory o' the Bogs," "The Restless Spirit," "Dread Inheritance," etc., etc. Mr. Kerrigan is also an all-round athlete, being a good runner, excellent swimmer, fine boxer, and a daring horseman. Address: Universal Company, Hollywood, Cal. One Hundred Eighty-three