Biography
Marc McDermott was an Australian actor who starred on Broadway and in over 180 American films from 1909 until his death.

Acting
Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia
Born · Died
Marc McDermott was an Australian actor who starred on Broadway and in over 180 American films from 1909 until his death.

Glorious Betsy· 1928
Col. Patterson

The Whip· 1928
Lord Beverly

The Yellow Lily· 1928
Archduke Peter

California· 1927
Drachano

Man, Woman and Sin· 1927
Bancroft

Resurrection· 1927
Major Schoenboch

The Road to Romance· 1927
Popolo

The Taxi Dancer· 1927
Henry Brierhalter

Flesh and the Devil· 1926
Count von Rhaden

Kiki· 1926
Baron Rapp

The Love Thief· 1926
Prince Karl

The Lucky Lady· 1926
Franz Garletz

The Temptress· 1926
M. Fontenoy

Graustark· 1925
Prince Gabriel

Siege· 1925

The Goose Woman· 1925
Amos Ethridge

The Lady· 1925
Mr. Wendover

Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall· 1924
Sir Malcolm Vernon

He Who Gets Slapped· 1924
Baron Regnard

The Sea Hawk· 1924
Sir John Killigrew

This Woman· 1924
Stratini

Hoodman Blind· 1923
John Linden

Lucretia Lombard· 1923
Sir Allen Lombard

The Satin Girl· 1923
Fargo

The Lights of New York· 1922
Charles Redding

The Spanish Jade· 1922
Don Luis Ramónez de Alavia

Footlights· 1921
Oswald Kane

Miss 139· 1921
Prof. John Breede

Even as Eve· 1920
O'Hara

While New York Sleeps· 1920
Strange Visitor / The Man / The Paralytic

Kathleen Mavourneen· 1919

The New Moon· 1919
Vasili Lazoff

The Thirteenth Chair· 1919
Stephen Lee

Buchanan's Wife· 1918
Herbert Buchanan

The Girl of Today· 1918
Dr. Wolff

Intrigue· 1917
Richard Carr

Mary Jane's Pa· 1917
Hiram Perkins

The Last Sentence· 1917
George Crosby

The Sixteenth Wife· 1917
Kadir El Raschid

The Price of Fame· 1916
John Thatcher / William Thatcher

The Man Who Disappeared· 1914

The Man He Might Have Been· 1913
The Principal

The Portrait· 1913
Paul Le Grand

Who Will Marry Mary?· 1913

With the Eyes of the Blind· 1913
James Horton

A Suffragette in Spite of Himself· 1912
The Gentleman

After Many Days· 1912
The Detective

His Daughter· 1912
Mr. Thompson