
Leo D. Maloney
Acting
Biography
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Born: January 4, 1888
Place of Birth: San Jose, California, USA
Known For

The Hazards of Helen Ep26: The Wild Engine
Helen, informed of the danger which menaces an excursion train because another engine on the same track is running wild, mounts a motorcycle and speeds down the track to warn the passengers of their imminent peril. Nearing a river trestle under repair, she hurtles into the river; undaunted, she swims to the opposite bank and flags down the excursion train in the nick of time, causing the engineer to run his train onto a siding just a few moments before the runaway dashes by.

The Hazards of Helen: Episode13, The Escape on the Fast Freight
Two tramps hold up small-town Ferndale's railway station night operator Helen, lock her in a closet, and escape. Later, standing on a bridge over the freight yards, Helen sees the two bandits aboard an outgoing freight and drops onto the roof of the car from above as it crosses underneath. A chase along the roofs of the speeding cars ensues.

The Pay Train
Helen, overhearing Tony and his accomplices plotting to derail the pay train and steal its money, is thrown into a cattle car; grabbing a revolver which one of the men has dropped, she shoots the wire controlling the semaphore arm, which then swings up and flashes the danger flag, thus averting disaster in the nick of time.

In Danger's Path
Helen is captured by two yeggmen who throw her into a refrigerator car; finding a meat hook, she chops her way into the ice chamber and reaches the top of the train in time to avert a collision of two trains.

The Man from Texas
A cowboy gets a message that his sister's husband has left her in ill health. When he gets there, Texas finds her dead. He sets out to track down the promise-breaker and avenge his sister. On the way, Texas meets Moya Dalton, the fiery daughter of a rancher, and attempts to court her.

Vultures of the Sea
When his father is falsely convicted and sentenced to die for a murder committed aboard ship, the man's son signs on as a crewman to discover the real killer and clear his father.

Why the Sheriff Is a Bachelor
The sheriff is in love with a beautiful widow. The widow has a brother who is in secret a rascal and a member of a gang of bandits. The sheriff and the widow have arrived at an understanding and she is wearing his ring. One day four masked men ride into the village, loot the bank, terrorize the community and ride away with a big sack of gold. The sheriff goes in pursuit, and after a lot of shooting, fast riding and acrobatic horsemanship, the bank looters are caught. When the masks are removed, the sheriff discovers to his consternation that the brother of the handsome widow is the chief of the band. Duty stares at him with unsmiling face.

The Brave Deserve the Fair
Tom Martin and Leo Binnis arrive in a small mining town. Andy Johnson, his wife and daughter, Vicky, are also seeking a western home. Jim Brown, a cattleman, poisons the water holes to kill off the wild horses that are eating the range bare, and Johnson and his wife drink from the water hole and die.

The Auction Sale of Run-Down Ranch
Bill Herrick, owner of "Run Down" ranch, finds the land is worthless and arranges to sell it at public auction.

How Weary Went Wooing
Miss Satterly, the new schoolteacher, is loved by all the cowboys of the "Flying U" ranch. Weary is shy and only makes the acquaintance of the pretty schoolteacher by main force on the part of his cowboy companions.
Filmography
as Lucky Lorimer
as Jack Trent
as Bart Evans
as Leo McHale
as Bob Carson
as Clay Rathbun
as Texas Ranger Chuck Williams
as Fred Cullen
as Asa Harris
as Pitts
as Wallace Burke
as Dan Oakley (as Leo Maloney)
as Creed Bombright
as DuSang
as Tom Dawson
as Tom Thornton
as Leo Binnis
as Ranch Hand (uncredited)
as Daniels - Night Operator
as Haley - the Fireman
as Wheeler - a Yeggman
as Warren - Railroad Detective
as Hume - a Quarryman
as Tony - a Mexican Section Hand
as Morton - the Baggageman
as The Chief's Lieutenant
as Norris - a Crook
as Chief Dispatcher Bond
as Jim - Charlie's Boyhood Friend
as Billy - a Lineman
as Tom Walker - Owner of the Hope Mine
as Bill Roody - Teamster
as King - Brakeman
as Billy Garwood - Express Messenger
as Harcourt - a young soldier
as Savage - a Railroad Detective
as Fired Foreman (uncredited)
as Brent - the Night Operator
as Bill, a Tramp
as Thompson - Construction Foreman
as Wadsworth - a Freight Engineer
as Paul Storm
as Sheridan - Central Office Detective
as Dick Malling - an Aeronaut
as Billy Melville - Passenger Conductor
as Duncan - Locomotive Engineer
as The Foreman
as The Sheriff
as Alice's Brother
as The Gambler
as Howard Blair - Fielding's Cashier