Theodore Lorch

Actor - USA
Born September 29, 1873 in Springfield, IL, US
Died November 12, 1947 in Camarillo, CA, USA

Mini-Biography:
Theodore Lorch was born on September 29, 1873 in Springfield, IL, US. He was an American Actor, known for Across the Pacific (1926), The Last of the Mohicans (1920), Arsène Lupin (1932), Theodore Lorch's first movie on record is from 1920. Theodore Lorch died on November 12, 1947 in Camarillo, CA, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1937.

Theodore Lorch Filmography [Auszug]
1937: [] Dick Tracy (Cast: Paterno [Chs. 1, 12]), Directed by Alan James, Ray Taylor, with Ralph Byrd, Kay Hughes, ,
1932: [03.05] Arsène Lupin (Cast: Lupin's Butler (/xx/) ), Directed by Jack Conway, with John Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Karen Morley,
1928: [04.01] Whoozit (Cast), Directed by Harold L. Muller, with , Emily Gerdes,
1926: [/ /1] Across the Pacific (Cast), Directed by Roy del Ruth, with Monte Blue, Edgar Kennedy,
1920: [11.21] The Last of the Mohicans (Cast: Chingachgook (as Theodore Lerch)), Directed by Clarence Brown, Maurice Tourneur, with Wallace Beery, Barbara Bedford, Alan Roscoe,

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