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Joe Martin

Joe Martin

Known For Acting
Birthday None (None)
Birthplace Indonesian Archipelago
Popularity 1 (history)
Updated Nov 15, 2024
Entry Date Apr 27, 2024
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Biography

Joe Martin (born between 1911 and 1913 – died after 1931) was a captive orangutan who appeared in at least 50 American films of the silent era, including approximately 20 comedy shorts, several serials, two Tarzan movies, Rex Ingram's melodrama Black Orchid and its remake Trifling Women, the Max Lin ... der feature comedy Seven Years Bad Luck, and the Irving Thalberg-produced Merry-Go-Round.

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Filmography

Spangles

Spangles

1926

as The Chimp (Uncredited)

Merry-Go-Round

Merry-Go-Round

1923

as Chimp (uncredited)

Hollywood

Hollywood

1923

as Orangutan

A Monkey Hero

A Monkey Hero

1921

as Monkey Hero

The Adventures of Tarzan

The Adventures of Tarzan

1921

as Man in Ape Suit

Seven Years Bad Luck

Seven Years Bad Luck

1921

as The Chimpanzee (uncredited)

A Prohibition Monkey

A Prohibition Monkey

1920

as Joe Martin - An Orang-outang

A Baby Doll Bandit

A Baby Doll Bandit

1920

as The Chimp

King of the Circus

King of the Circus

1920

as Chimp (Uncredited)

The Evil Eye

The Evil Eye

1920

as Orangutan (Uncredited)

Man and Beast

Man and Beast

1917

as The Orang-Outang

Black Orchids

Black Orchids

1917

as Haitim-Tai

What Darwin Missed

What Darwin Missed

1916

as The Wise Oran-Outang

Joe Martin Turns 'Em Loose

Joe Martin Turns 'Em Loose

1915

as Joe Martin - the Inheritance

The Black Box

The Black Box

1915

as Chimp

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