Jack Luden
Jacob Benson Luden[1] (February 8, 1902 – February 15, 1951) was an American film actor.
Early life
The son of Jacob and Anna Luden,
Film career
In 1925, Luden joined the
After his time at the school, Luden had an initially successful career. After appearing in a number of
Within a year, his career began to decline, and he was relegated to smaller supporting roles. His
In the late 1930s, Luden appeared in a series of low-budget Westerns produced by Columbia Pictures. These were commercially unsuccessful, and Luden's acting career ended.[3]
Later life
In 1950, he was convicted for issuing checks with insufficient funds and for possessing
Partial filmography
- It's the Old Army Game (1926)
- The Jade Cup (1926)
- The Last Outlaw (1927)
- Tell It to Sweeney (1927)
- Aflame in the Sky (1927)
- Two Flaming Youths (1927)
- Shootin' Irons (1927)
- Under the Tonto Rim (1928)
- Partners in Crime (1928)
- Fools for Luck (1928)
- Forgotten Faces (1928)
- The Woman from Moscow (1928)
- Sins of the Fathers (1928)
- The Wild Party (1929)
- Innocents of Paris (1929)
- Why Bring That Up? (1929)
- Young Eagles (1930)
- Suicide Squad (1935)
- Rolling Caravans (1938)
- Pioneer Trail (1938)
- Phantom Gold (1938)
- Susannah of the Mounties (1939)
- Bordertown Trail (1944)
References
External links
- Jack Luden at IMDb