J. Warren Kerrigan — Motography’s Gallery of Picture Players (1913) 🇺🇸

Jack Warren Kerrigan is with us, this time as a leading man in Universal productions.
He’s the same J. Warren [J. Warren Kerrigan], doing the very best he knows how and looking to the success of the film and the satisfaction of his company’s head for his greatest reward. Because he’s Kerrigan — the one and only Kerrigan — he’s the popular idol of the picture-loving public.
He’s a southern gentleman, chivalrous and courtly, and the people who have been intimately associated with him in the making of pictures say he’s “a prince of a fellow.”
Under the Victor brand of releases he appears in leading roles which call for him in the part of a business or society man, rather than in that of “the fearless cowboy of the plains,” in which character role “Kerrigan” is known not only from coast to coast, but is held in especial admiration on the European side.

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Collection: Motography Magazine, December 1913