Thomas A. Curran Net Worth

Thomas A. Curran Net Worth is
$11 Million

Thomas A. Curran Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Thomas A. Curran (May 29, 1879 – January 24, 1941), was an early American contracted film actor, born in Australia. Curran was educated in film in America, and got his early start in Theater. He acted in the original productions of Excuse Me written by Rupert Hughes which was later adapted for the screen twice, including the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film starring Norma Shearer, and Oh, Oh, Delphine, as well as in numerous vaudeville sketches.He was signed as an actor to the Thanhouser Company in 1915 and made 22 films over his three year contract with the early American film company, including The World and the Woman opposite Jeanne Eagels and Inspiration, the first non-pornographic American film to show full female nudity. In his later years he moved to Californian, and made his living playing bit parts and other small roles in studio films like Morocco and Citizen Kane. In his life he appeared in 60 films between his start in 1915 and death in 1941. Curran died in Hollywood, California, USA.

Date Of BirthMay 28, 1879
Died1941-01-24
Place Of BirthSydney, New South Wales, Australia
Height5' 10" (1.78 m)
ProfessionActor
Star SignGemini

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Citizen Kane1941Teddy Roosevelt (uncredited)
Our Leading Citizen1939Member (uncredited)
Wells Fargo1937Old Man (uncredited)
Champagne Waltz1937Man (uncredited)
Her First Romance1936
Polo Joe1936Spectator (uncredited)
Swing Time1936Man in New York Street (uncredited)
Yours for the Asking1936Man (uncredited)
The White Angel1936Officer in Barracks (uncredited)
Parole!1936Parole Board Chairman (uncredited)
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town1936Party Guest (uncredited)
The Milky Way1936Todd Fight Spectator (uncredited)
Annapolis Farewell1935Officer on Congress (uncredited)
The Cowboy Millionaire1935Mr. Nolan - Hotel Manager (as Thomas Curran)
David Harum1934Banker (uncredited)
Gabriel Over the White House1933Delegate to Debt Conference (uncredited)
The Lost Squadron1932Night Watchman (uncredited)
Lady with a Past1932Undetermined Supporting Role (uncredited)
Charlie Chan's Chance1932uncredited
Dance Team1932Bit Part (uncredited)
Ghost City1932Piano Player (as Tom Curran)
Forgotten Women1931Mr. Turner (uncredited)
Mother and Son1931A Broker
Morocco1930Minor Role (uncredited)
Worldly Goods1930Secretary (as Thomas Curran)
The Kibitzer1930Briggs (as Thomas Curran)
The Phantom in the House1929Judge Thompson (as Thomas Curran)
Anne Against the World1929Emmett
The Trial of Mary Dugan1929Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited)
Two Sisters1929Judge Rhodes (as Tom Curran)
The Wolf of Wall Street1929uncredited
Object: Alimony1928Philip Stone (as Thomas Curran)
The Black Pearl1928Silas Lathrop
Must We Marry?1928
Ships of the Night1928Chief of Police
The Girl and the Judge1918Frank Lorimer (as Thomas Curran)
The Heart of Ezra Greer1917Denbeigh's Guardian
An Amateur Orphan1917Marcia's Father
The Candy Girl1917George Wingate
When Love Was Blind1917Her Father
The Vicar of Wakefield1917Knight Geoffrey / Mr.Burchell
A Modern Monte Cristo1917William Deane
The World and the Woman1916James Palmer
The Black Terror1916ShortJack (as Thomas Curran)
Brothers Equal1916ShortAnother Son - a Fisherman
The Nymph1916ShortThe Artist
The Weakling1916ShortThe Bully
The Sailor's Smiling Spirit1916ShortThe Wicked Anarchist
The Cruise of Fate1916ShortMiriam Kennedy's Husband
Silas Marner1916ShortGodfrey (as Thomas Curran)
Bubbles in the Glass1916ShortBenton
The Necklace of Pearls1915ShortThe Banker
Her Confession1915ShortEmerald Vinton
Inspiration1915The Artist
In Baby's Garden1915ShortJack
The Commuted Sentence1915ShortThe Governor
The Price of Her Silence1915The artist (as Thomas Curran)
From the River's Depths1915ShortConvict Syd
The Earl of Pawtucket1915Fordyce (as Thomas Curran)
Greater Love Hath No Man1915Dr. Merton
Three Weeks1914General Savoff (prologue)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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