Donald Gallaher
Born: 1895-06-25 in Quincy, Illinois, USA
Died: 1961-08-14
Known For: Acting
Biography
Donald Gallaher (June 25, 1895 – August 14, 1961) was an American actor who appeared in 25 films between 1903 and 1949. He also directed five films, including Temple Tower (1930). His name is sometimes misspelled "Gallagher". Gallaher was born in Quincy, Illinois. After moving to New York City as a child with his mother, he began acting in productions such as A Royal Family. He had 10 roles in plays before he reached age 12. Description above from the Wikipedia article Donald Gallaher licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
1946
- Road to Utopia as Man at Zambini's (uncredited)
1945
- The Man in Half Moon Street as Ticket Agent
1943
1939
- Never Say Die as Manager
- Straight Shooter as Saloon Gunman (archive footage)
- The Magnificent Fraud as Dr. Diaz
- Outlaws' Paradise as Henchman Mort
- Code of the Fearless as Ranger Pete Howard
1938
- Six-Gun Trail as Henchman Tracy
1937
- Sh! The Octopus ... (Theatre Play)
1936
- Collegiate as Thomas J. Bloodgood
1931
- The Hot Spot ... (Director)
1930
- Temple Tower ... (Director)
1929
- Pleasure Crazed ... (Director)
- Thru Different Eyes as Spencer
- Nix on Dames ... (Director)
- Friendship as The Young Actor
1918
- Eye for Eye as Ensign Arnauld
1917
- Draft 258
- The Silent Master as Eugene Arlen
1903
- The Great Train Robbery as Little Boy (uncredited)