Emmett Corrigan (born Antoine Zilles; June 5, 1867[1] – October 29, 1932[2]) was a Dutch-born American stage and screen actor.
[6] Corrigon was born as Antoine Zilles in Amsterdam, Holland,[2] and his career extended from the silent era to the early sound years.
He originally studied for the priesthood and also debuted on stage at Baltimore at age fourteen.
[8] He did much touring in stock companies up until he started appearing in silent films.
On October 29, 1932, Corrigan died of a heart attack while he was watching a card game at the Maskers Club in Hollywood.