Joe King
Joe King was a prominent American actor known for his contributions to both film and theater, with a prolific career that lasted from 1912 until 1946. Over more than three decades, King captivated audiences with his performances on screen and stage, showcasing his versatility and talent.
In 1915, he took his creative pursuits a step further by penning the story for a film, demonstrating his skills not only in acting but also in storytelling. The following year, in 1916, King expanded his artistic repertoire by stepping behind the camera to direct two films, further solidifying his role in the cinematic landscape of the time.
Throughout his career, King's body of work included a variety of memorable performances that left a lasting impression on the industry. His dedication to his craft and ability to engage audiences made him a respected figure in the entertainment world. By the time he concluded his career in the mid-1940s, Joe King had established himself as a significant contributor to the arts, leaving behind a legacy that continues to be appreciated by film and theater enthusiasts alike.
Filmography
The Singing Kid
Front Page Woman
Smashing the Money Ring
The American Poop Movie
China Clipper
Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum
Black Friday
Alibi Ike
Code of the Secret Service
Road Gang
Special Agent
Bullets or Ballots
San Quentin
The Walking Dead
The Valley of Silent Men
You Can't Get Away with Murder
Frisco Kid
Woman in the Dark
Moonlight on the Prairie
Shipmates Forever