Duke Martin

Actor - USA
Borndate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Duke Martin is not on record. He is an American Actor, known for Moran of the Marines (1928), The Lost Zeppelin (1929), In Old Arizona (1929), Duke Martin's first movie on record is from 1927. His last motion picture on file dates from 1929.

Duke Martin Filmography [Auszug]
1929: [12.20] The Lost Zeppelin (Cast: Lieutenant Wallace), Directed by Edward Sloman, with Conway Tearle, Virginia Valli, Ricardo Cortez,
1929: [01.20] In Old Arizona (Cast: Cowboy (/xx/)), Directed by Irving Cummings, Raoul Walsh, with Warner Baxter, Edmund Lowe, Dorothy Burgess,
1928: [/ /1] Moran of the Marines (Cast: Sergeant), Directed by Frank R. Strayer, with Richard Dix, Ruth Elder, Roscoe Karns,
1927: [11.12] The City gone wild (Cast: Lefty Schroeder), Directed by James Cruze, with Thomas Meighan, Marietta Millner, Louise Brooks,
1927: [10.22] Now we're in the Air (Cast: Top Seargent), Directed by Frank R. Strayer, with Wallace Beery, Raymond Hatton, Russell Simpson,

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