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  1. J. M. Kerrigan, Irish Limelight January 1917: 3. All nine of these films appear to have been directed – the contemporary term, confusingly, was “produced” – by Abbey Theatre actor J. M. Kerrigan, who also starred or at least had a prominent acting role in many of them.

  2. Irish actor J. M. Kerrigan was a stalwart of Dublin's Abbey Players, though from time to time he'd make the crossing to America to appear in such films as Little Old New York (1923) and Song O' My Heart (1930) (His film debut was 1916's Food of Love). Kerrigan settled in Hollywood permanently in 1935 when he was brought from Ireland with ...

  3. About Read More Also Known As Joseph M Kerrigan, Joseph M. Kerrigan Birth Place Dublin, IE Born December 16, 1887 Died April 29, 1964

  4. KERRIGAN, J. M., actor; b. in Dublin 4th Dec, 1885. Educ. at Belvedere College, Dublin; formerly a journalist; made his first appearance on the stage at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, Jan., 1907, in "Deirdre," with Irish National Theatre Society, of which he was a member from 1907-1916, during which period he played over one hundred parts; made his ...

  5. Early life Joseph Michael Kerrigan was born on 16 December 1884 in Dublin, which was part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland at that time. He studied at Belvedere College and worked as a newspaperman.

  6. J M Kerrigan was born on the 16th of December, 1994 in Dublin, Ireland. Named Joseph M Kerrigan, but later styling himself using just his initials, he worked as a newspaper reporter before moving into acting, and made his first screen appearance in 1907. He had roles in two key werewolf movies: 1935’s Werewolf of London as Hawkins, and 1941 ...

  7. Wilson. (1944 film) Wilson is a 1944 biographical film about Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president of the United States. Shot in Technicolor and directed by Henry King, the film stars Alexander Knox, Charles Coburn, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Thomas Mitchell, Ruth Nelson, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Vincent Price, William Eythe and Mary Anderson .