Lew Cody
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. 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.
Known For

Show People

Dishonored

The Big Parade of Comedy

Souls for Sale

The Common Law

The Baby Cyclone

Beyond Victory

The Tenderfoot
All Movies (88)
- The Big Parade of Comedy1964 · as Tip Scanlon in 'The Sporting Venus' (arch. footage) (uncredited)
- Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)1942 · as Self (archive footage)
- Shoot the Works1934 · as Axel Hanratty
- Private Scandal1934 · as Benjamin J. Somers
- Sitting Pretty1933 · as Jules Clark
- I Love That Man1933 · as Labels Castell
- By Appointment Only1933 · as Dr. Michael Travers
- Wine, Women and Song1933 · as Morgan Andrews
- Hollywood on Parade No. A-61933 · as Self
- File 1131933 · as M. Gaston Le Coq
- Under-Cover Man1932 · as Kenneth Mason
- The Unwritten Law1932 · as Roger Morgan
- Madison Square Garden1932 · as Rourke
- The Crusader1932 · as Jimmie Dale
- A Parisian Romance1932 · as Baron
- 70,000 Witnesses1932 · as Slip Buchanan
- The Tenderfoot1932 · as Joe Lehman
- X Marks the Spot1931 · as George Howard
- Sporting Blood1931 · as Tip Scanlon
- The Common Law1931 · as Dick Carmedon
- Sweepstakes1931 · as Wally Weber
- A Woman of Experience1931 · as Otto von Lichstein
- Stout Hearts and Willing Hands1931 · as The Villain
- Three Girls Lost1931 · as William (Jack) Marriott
- Meet the Wife1931 · as Philip Lord
- Dishonored1931 · as Colonel Kovrin
- Beyond Victory1931 · as Lew Cavanaugh
- Three Rogues1931 · as Ace Beaudry
- Divorce Among Friends1930 · as Paul Wilcox
- What a Widow!1930 · as Victor
- Screen Snapshots Series 10, No. 11930 · as Self
- The Voice of Hollywood No. 51930 · as Self
- A Single Man1929 · as Robin Worthington
- Show People1928 · as Lew Cody (uncredited)
- The Baby Cyclone1928 · as Joe Meadows
- Beau Broadway1928 · as Jim Lambert
- Wickedness Preferred1928 · as Anthony Dare
- Tea For Three1927 · as Carter Langford
- Adam and Evil1927
- On Ze Boulevard1927 · as Gaston Pasqual
- The Gay Deceiver1927 · as Toto, Antoine di Tillois
- The Demi-Bride1927 · as Philippe Levaux
- Monte Carlo1926 · as Tony Townsend
- His Secretary1925 · as David Colman
- Time, the Comedian1925 · as Larry Brundage
- The Tower of Lies1925
- Exchange of Wives1925 · as John Rathburn
- A Slave of Fashion1925 · as Nicholas Wentworth
- Man and Maid1925 · as Sir Nicholas Thormonde
- The Sporting Venus1925 · as Prince Carlos
- 1925 Studio Tour1925 · as Self
- So This Is Marriage?1924 · as Daniel Rankin
- Husbands and Lovers1924 · as Rex Phillips
- Hello, 'Frisco1924 · as Lew Cody
- Three Women1924 · as Edmund Lamont
- Revelation1924 · as Count Adrian de Roche
- Defying the Law1924 · as Pietro Savori
- The Woman on the Jury1924 · as George Montgomery / George Wayne
- Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model1924 · as Walter Peck
- The Shooting of Dan McGrew1924 · as Dangerous Dan McGrew
- Reno1923 · as Roy Tappan
- Lawful Larceny1923 · as Guy Tarlow
- Rupert of Hentzau1923 · as Rupert of Hentzau
- Within the Law1923 · as Joe Garson
- Souls for Sale1923 · as Owen Scudder
- Jacqueline, or Blazing Barriers1923 · as Raoul Radon
- Secrets of Paris1922 · as King Rudolph
- The Valley of Silent Men1922
- The Sign on the Door1921 · as Frank Devereaux
- Occasionally Yours1920 · as Bruce Sands
- The Butterfly Man1920 · as Sedgewick Blynn
- The Broken Butterfly1919 · as Darrell Thorne
- The Life Line1919 · as Phillip Royston (as Lewis J. Cody)
- Our Better Selves1919 · as Willard Standish
- Men, Women, and Money1919 · as Cleveland Buchanan
- As the Sun Went Down1919 · as Faro Bill
- Don't Change Your Husband1919 · as Schuyler Van Sutphen
- Borrowed Clothes1918 · as Stuart Furth
- Beans1918 · as Kirk
- For Husbands Only1918 · as Rolin Van D'Arcy
- Playthings1918 · as John Hayward
- Mickey1918 · as Reggie Drake
- The Demon1918 · as Jim Lassells
- Painted Lips1918 · as Jim Douglass
- The Bride's Awakening1918
- A Branded Soul1917 · as John Rannie
- A Game of Wits1917 · as Larry Caldwell
- Should a Wife Forgive?1915