John Larkin

John Larkin

Acting

Birthday

1879/01/01

Day of death

1936/03/18 (57 years old)

Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Norfolk, Virginia, USA

Also know as

Johnny Larkins

Biography

John Larkin was born in 1879 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He was a Negro actor, known for Hearts Divided (1936), The Wet Parade (1932) and Sporting Blood (1931). He died on March 18, 1936 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Acting
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine
6.4

(1936) The Trail of the Lonesome Pine

as Ebony

Ann Vickers
5.9

(1933) Ann Vickers

as Black Trusty (uncredited)

The Great Ziegfeld
6.2

(1936) The Great Ziegfeld

as Sam (uncredited)

The Prodigal
3.3

(1931) The Prodigal

as Andrew Jackson Jones

Bedside
5.6

(1934) Bedside

as Train Porter

The Wet Parade
5.8

(1932) The Wet Parade

as Moses

Lena Rivers
5.5

(1932) Lena Rivers

as Lucifer Jones

Sporting Blood
5.5

(1931) Sporting Blood

as Uncle Ben

Lazy River
7.0

(1934) Lazy River

as Negro at Jockey Club

Broadway Hostess
5.2

(1935) Broadway Hostess

as Mose (uncredited)

Stage Mother
5.0

(1933) Stage Mother

as The Porter

Kentucky Kernels
6.1

(1934) Kentucky Kernels

as Jackson - Wakefield's Servant

Emma
6.5

(1932) Emma

as Train Station Porter (uncredited)

The Thin Man
7.5

(1934) The Thin Man

as Porter (uncredited)

Gold Dust Gertie
3.0

(1931) Gold Dust Gertie

as Black Waiter Aboard Yacht (uncredited)

Washington Merry-Go-Round
6.7

(1932) Washington Merry-Go-Round

as Train Conductor with Telegram

Pursuit
6.0

(1935) Pursuit

as Deacon

So Big!
5.8

(1932) So Big!

as Jeff (uncredited)

Stranger in Town
3.0

(1931) Stranger in Town

as Jed

Operator 13
5.7

(1934) Operator 13

as Fisherman (uncredited)

Union Depot
6.1

(1932) Union Depot

as Porter with Ticket for Ruth (uncredited)

Mississippi
6.7

(1935) Mississippi

as Rumbo

Black Beauty
0.0

(1933) Black Beauty

as Eph

Bed of Roses
6.3

(1933) Bed of Roses

as Man Meeting Released Prisoner (uncredited)

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
7.8

(1962) The Alfred Hitchcock Hour

as Simon Aldritch

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
7.8

(1962) The Alfred Hitchcock Hour

as Edward Porter