Noble Johnson
Noble Johnson, born on April 18, 1881, and passing away on January 9, 1978, was an American actor and film producer who later went by the name Mark Noble. Throughout his career, he featured in several notable films, including iconic titles such as The Mummy (1932), The Most Dangerous Game (1932), King Kong (1933), and its sequel, Son of Kong (1933).
Johnson's work in the film industry significantly contributed to the early days of Hollywood, and his performances in these classic horror and adventure films have left a lasting impact on cinema. His ability to portray diverse characters in a range of genres showcased his versatility as an actor.
As a pioneer in the film industry during a time of great change, Noble Johnson's contributions as both an actor and producer have been recognized and celebrated over the years. His legacy continues to influence filmmakers and actors alike, serving as a reminder of the rich history of early American cinema.
Filmography
Mamba
The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu
The Mummy
The Ghost Breakers
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
The Mad Doctor of Market Street
Hawk of the Wilderness
The Navigator
She
Road to Zanzibar
A Game of Death
Noah's Ark
The Thief of Bagdad
Murders in the Rue Morgue
Rock Island Trail
The Ten Commandments
The Most Dangerous Game
Jungle Book
Moby Dick
Mummy's Boys
White Woman
The Lives of a Bengal Lancer
King Kong