Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
February 22, 1884
Place of Birth:
Waterville, Maine, USA
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Lew Cody (February 22, 1884 – May 31, 1934) was an American stage and film actor whose career spanned the silent film and early sound film age. He gained notoriety in the late 1910s for playing "male vamps" in films such as Don't Change Your Husband.
Early life and career
Cody was born Louis Joseph Côté to Joseph Côté and Elizabeth Côté, née Gifford. His father was French Canadian and his mother was a native of Maine. Cody and his younger brothers and sisters were born in Waterville, Maine. The family later moved to Berlin, New Hampshire where Cody's father owned a drug store. In his youth, Cody worked at his father's drug store as a soda jerk. He later enrolled at McGill University in Montreal where he intended to study medicine but abandoned the idea of setting up in practice and joined a theatre stock company in North Carolina.
He made his debut on the stage in New York in Pierre of the Plains. Cody later moved to Los Angeles and began a film career with Thomas Ince. Cody had at least 99 film credits during a twenty-year period between 1914 and 1934.
Personal life
Cody was married three times. His first two marriages were to actress Dorothy Dalton. They first married in 1910 and divorced in 1911. They remarried in 1913 and were divorced a second time in 1914. Cody married Mabel Normand in 1926. They remained married until Normand's death from tuberculosis in February 1930.
Death
On May 31, 1934, Cody died of heart attack in his sleep at his home in Beverly Hills, California. He is buried in St. Peter's Cemetery, Lewiston, Maine in the family plot.
Year | Movie | Role |
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1964 | The Big Parade of Comedy | Tip Scanlon in 'The Sporting Venus' (arch. footage) (uncredited) |
1942 | Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10) | Self (archive footage) |
1934 | Shoot the Works | Axel Hanratty |
1934 | Private Scandal | Benjamin J. Somers |
1933 | Hollywood on Parade No. A-6 | Self |
1933 | Wine, Women and Song | Morgan Andrews |
1933 | By Appointment Only | Dr. Michael Travers |
1933 | Sitting Pretty | Jules Clark |
1933 | I Love That Man | Labels Castell |
1933 | File 113 | M. Gaston Le Coq |
1932 | The Unwritten Law | Roger Morgan |
1932 | The Tenderfoot | Joe Lehman |
1932 | A Parisian Romance | Baron |
1932 | The Crusader | Jimmie Dale |
1932 | Madison Square Garden | Rourke |
1932 | Under-Cover Man | Kenneth Mason |
1932 | 70,000 Witnesses | Slip Buchanan |
1931 | Stout Hearts and Willing Hands | |
1931 | Dishonored | Colonel Kovrin |
1931 | The Common Law | Dick Carmedon |
1931 | X Marks the Spot | George Howard |
1931 | Sweepstakes | Wally Weber |
1931 | Sporting Blood | Tip Scanlon |
1931 | Three Rogues | Ace Beaudry |
1931 | A Woman of Experience | Otto von Lichstein |
1931 | Meet the Wife | Philip Lord |
1931 | Beyond Victory | Lew Cavanaugh |
1931 | Three Girls Lost | William (Jack) Marriott |
1930 | Divorce Among Friends | Paul Wilcox |
1930 | What a Widow! | Victor |
1930 | The Voice of Hollywood No. 5 | Self |
1930 | Screen Snapshots Series 10, No. 1 | Self |
1929 | A Single Man | Robin Worthington |
1928 | Show People | Self (uncredited) |
1928 | The Baby Cyclone | Joe Meadows |
1928 | Wickedness Preferred | Anthony Dare |
1927 | The Demi-Bride | Philippe Levaux |
1927 | The Gay Deceiver | Toto, Antoine di Tillois |
1927 | Adam and Evil | |
1927 | On Ze Boulevard | Gaston Pasqual |
1926 | Monte Carlo | Tony Townsend |
1925 | The Sporting Venus | Prince Carlos |
1925 | A Slave of Fashion | Nicholas Wentworth |
1925 | 1925 Studio Tour | Self |
1925 | His Secretary | David Colman |
1925 | Exchange of Wives | John Rathburn |
1925 | Man and Maid | Sir Nicholas Thormonde |
1924 | Three Women | Edmund Lamont |
1924 | Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model | Walter Peck |
1924 | The Shooting of Dan McGrew | Dangerous Dan McGrew |
1924 | Hello, 'Frisco | Lew Cody |
1924 | Husbands and Lovers | Rex Phillips |
1924 | Revelation | Count Adrian de Roche |
1924 | Defying the Law | Pietro Savori |
1924 | So This Is Marriage? | Daniel Rankin |
1924 | The Woman on the Jury | George Montgomery / George Wayne |
1923 | Jacqueline, or Blazing Barriers | Raoul Radon |
1923 | Rupert of Hentzau | Rupert of Hentzau |
1923 | Within the Law | Joe Garson |
1923 | Lawful Larceny | Guy Tarlow |
1923 | Souls for Sale | Owen Scudder |
1923 | Reno | Roy Tappan |
1922 | The Valley of Silent Men | |
1922 | Secrets of Paris | King Rudolph |
1921 | The Sign on the Door | Frank Devereaux |
1920 | The Butterfly Man | Sedgewick Blynn |
1920 | Occasionally Yours | Bruce Sands |
1919 | Our Better Selves | Willard Standish |
1919 | Don't Change Your Husband | Schuyler Van Sutphen |
1919 | The Life Line | Phillip Royston (as Lewis J. Cody) |
1919 | The Broken Butterfly | Darrell Thorne |
1919 | Men, Women, and Money | Cleveland Buchanan |
1919 | As the Sun Went Down | Faro Bill |
1918 | Mickey | Reggie Drake |
1918 | Beans | Kirk |
1918 | The Bride's Awakening | |
1918 | For Husbands Only | Rolin Van D'Arcy |
1918 | Borrowed Clothes | Stuart Furth |
1918 | Painted Lips | Jim Douglass |
1918 | Playthings | John Hayward |
1917 | A Branded Soul | John Rannie |
1915 | Should a Wife Forgive? |
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