

Acting
Birthday: February 22, 1884 (141)
Place of Birth: Waterville, Maine, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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.
Known For
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The Big Parade of Comedy (1964)Age: 80as Tip Scanlon in 'The Sporting Venus' (arch. footage) (uncredited)
Shoot the Works (1934)Age: 50as Axel Hanratty
Private Scandal (1934)Age: 50as Benjamin J. Somers
Wine, Women and Song (1933)Age: 49as Morgan Andrews
By Appointment Only (1933)Age: 49as Dr. Michael Travers
Sitting Pretty (1933)Age: 49as Jules Clark
I Love That Man (1933)Age: 49as Labels Castell
File 113 (1933)Age: 49as M. Gaston Le Coq
The Unwritten Law (1932)Age: 48as Roger Morgan
The Tenderfoot (1932)Age: 48as Joe Lehman
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