# James Corrigan

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For other people, see [James Corrigan (disambiguation)](/source/James_Corrigan_(disambiguation)).

**James Corrigan** (17 October 1867 – 28 February 1929), was an American actor. He appeared in 16 films between [1920](/source/1920_in_film) and [1927](/source/1927_in_film).

He was born in [Dayton, Ohio](/source/Dayton,_Ohio), and died in [Los Angeles, California](/source/Los_Angeles,_California).

Married to actress [Lillian Elliott](/source/Lillian_Elliott), Corrigan was the father of actor [Lloyd Corrigan](/source/Lloyd_Corrigan).[1]

## Filmography

Year Title Role Notes 1920 The Jack-Knife Man George Rapp 1921 Brewster's Millions Mr. Ingraham Lost film The Sky Pilot Honorable Ashley Peck's Bad Boy George W. Peck - Henry's Pa Lavender and Old Lace Jimmy Ball Lost film 1922 A Front Page Story Matt Hayward Lost film 1923 Divorce George Reed Lost film Her Reputation 'Dad' Lawrence Lost film April Showers Matt Gallagher Lost film 1924 The Man from Wyoming Governor of Wyoming Lost film The White Sin Peter Van Gore The Law Forbids John Martin Lost film 1925 A Slave of Fashion Father Emerson Lost film Durand of the Bad Lands Joe Gore Lost film 1926 The Auction Block Mr. Knight Lost film 1927 Johnny Get Your Hair Cut Pop Slocum (final film role)

## References

1. Scherling, Carol Lynn (2014). [*Blonde Goes to Hollywood: The Blondie Comic Strip in Films, Radio & Television*](https://books.google.com/books?id=t2IaCgAAQBAJ&dq=%22James+Corrigan%22+actor&pg=PT280). BearManor Media. Retrieved 14 April 2018.

## External links

- [James Corrigan](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0180981/) at IMDb
- [James Corrigan](http://worthpoint.com/worthopedia/slave-fashion-original-1925-norma-1789925674) with Mary Carr and Norma Shearer in *Slave of Fashion* (1925)

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