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    Willard Mack (September 18, 1873 – November 18, 1934) was a Canadian - American actor, director, and playwright . Life and career. He was born Charles Willard McLaughlin in Morrisburg, Ontario. At an early age his family moved to Brooklyn, New York. After two years, they moved to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where McLaughlin finished high school.

  2. Willard Mack was born on 18 September 1873 in Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada. He was a writer and actor, known for What Price Innocence? (1933), The Voice of the City (1929) and Broadway to Hollywood (1933).

    • September 18, 1873
    • November 18, 1934
  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0533102Willard Mack - IMDb

    Willard Mack was born on 18 September 1873 in Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada. He was a writer and actor, known for What Price Innocence? (1933), The Voice of the City (1929) and Broadway to Hollywood (1933).

    • January 1, 1
    • Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada
    • January 1, 1
    • Brentwood Heights, California, USA
  4. Jan 1, 2000 · Willard Mack (a.k.a. Charles W. McLaughlin) was born in Ontario, Canada, in 1887 and at an early age moved to the United States where he spent most of his adult life involved in the theatre and film as a playwright, actor, and director.

  5. Understanding the histomorphologic features of the lymphoid lobule and the role of the reticular meshwork scaffolding of the lymph node and how these related to the cortex, paracortex and medulla provides a unique approach to understanding lymph node structure and function.

    • Cynthia L. Willard-Mack
    • 2006
  6. The Voice of the City: Directed by Willard Mack. With Robert Ames, Willard Mack, Sylvia Field, Jim Farley. An escaped convict and the detective tasked with hunting him down end up working in parallel to clear the convict's name and nab the gangsters that framed him.

  7. The author and screenwriter Willard Mack was born as Charles McLaughlin. He came in contact with acting during his study at the Georgetown University via student plays. After his study he began as a support actor on different stages and used the pseudonym Willard Mack.