Wilbur Mack
Wilbur Mack (born George Frear Runyon, 29 July 1873 – 13 March 1964) was an American film actor and early vaudeville performer from the 1920s through the 1960s. His film acting career began during the silent film era.
Acting
Movie
It's a Wonderful Life
as Building & Loan Customer (uncredited)
1946
Movie
Witness for the Prosecution
as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
1957
Movie
To Be or Not to Be
as Member of Audience at Performance of Hamlet (uncredited)
1942
Movie
The Best Years of Our Lives
as Man at Airport (uncredited)
1946
Movie
The War of the Worlds
as Official (uncredited)
1953
Movie
Gilda
as Gambler (uncredited)
1946
Movie
An Affair to Remember
as Audience Member (uncredited)
1957
TV
Bonanza
as Townsman (uncredited)
1959
Movie
Monsieur Verdoux
as Garden Party Guest (uncredited)
1947
Movie
The Bad and the Beautiful
as Party Guest (uncredited)
1952
Movie
The Horse Soldiers
as Townsman (uncredited)
1959
Movie
All the King's Men
as Former Governor Stanton (uncredited)
1949
Movie
Nightmare Alley
as Husband in Spode Room (uncredited)
1947
Movie
Holiday Inn
as Guest at Inn (uncredited)
1942
Movie
Somebody Up There Likes Me
as Fight Spectator (uncredited)
1956
Movie
Gold Diggers of 1933
as Society Reporter (uncredited)
1933
Movie
Christmas in Connecticut
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
1945
Movie
A Letter to Three Wives
as Country Club Member (uncredited)
1949
Movie
The Pride of the Yankees
as Man Outside Yankee Stadium (uncredited)
1942
Movie
Sergeant Rutledge
as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
1960
Movie
The Glass Key
as Man at Campaign Headquarters (uncredited)
1942
Movie
Body and Soul
as Fight Spectator (uncredited)
1947
Movie
Act of Violence
as Convention Party Drunk (uncredited)
1949
Movie
The Spider Woman
as Casino Patron (uncredited)
1943