Birthday
1890/06/22
Day of death
1943/04/03 (52 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Also know as
Joseph A. Cunningham
(1942) The Talk of the Town
as McGuire (uncredited)
(1942) I Live on Danger
as Inspector Conlon
(1939) Blackwell's Island
as Ben Rawden
(1937) Kid Galahad
as Joe Taylor
(1941) Tom, Dick and Harry
as Pop
(1939) Torchy Blane.. Playing with Dynamite
as Maxie
(1936) Country Gentlemen
as Chuck
(1942) The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine
as Charles Stanley
(1938) The Rebel Son
as Sachka
(1938) Going Places
as Night Clerk
(1939) Zenobia
as Townsman
(1936) Fugitive in the Sky
as Spike
(1939) Secret Service of the Air
as Agent Dawson
(1937) Exclusive
as Editor
(1939) They Made Me a Criminal
as Columnist (uncredited)
(1939) On the Night of the Fire
as ---
(1939) The Flying Irishman
as Second Man Grounding Doug in New York
(1939) Women in the Wind
as Telegraph Office Attendant (uncredited)
(1939) Invitation to Happiness
as Announcer (uncredited)
(1937) Midnight Court
as Reporter
(1938) It's in the Air
as Flight Sergeant
(1937) Missing Witnesses
as Purser (uncredited)
(1938) Torchy Blane in Panama
as Maxie
(1937) Smart Blonde
as City Editor (uncredited)
(1939) Torchy Blane in Chinatown
as Editor Maxie (uncredited)
(1939) Torchy Runs for Mayor
as Maxie - Editor
(1936) Sensation
as D.D.I. Proctor
(1940) Knute Rockne All American
as Reporter on Train (uncredited)
(1940) The Boys from Syracuse
as Jury Foreman
(1936) The Captain's Kid
as Jury Foreman
(1938) Over the Wall
as Robeck's Handler
(1942) Dudes Are Pretty People
as Joe
(1941) Atlantic Ferry
as Capt. Slade
(1932) The Flying Squad
as Simmonds
(1932) Lord Babs
as Chief Steward
(1942) About Face
as Col. Gunning
(1938) Blondes at Work
as Maxie (uncredited)
(1938) Torchy Gets Her Man
as Maxie
(1938) The Jury's Secret
as Reporter
(1938) They Drive by Night
as Detective Pryor
(1936) China Clipper
as Jack - a Weatherman (uncredited)
(1938) Four Daughters
as Waiter (uncredited)
(1938) Four's a Crowd
as Young
(1936) Hot Money
as Gus Vanderbilt
(1950) The Mudlark
as Member of Parliament