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Jack Luden was born on February 8, 1902 in Reading, Pennsylvania, USA. Luden worked in the film industry during the late silent and early sound eras. The available records confirm Luden’s presence in two credited roles across distinct periods of early cinema.
Luden appeared in the 1927 silent western The Last Outlaw under the name Ward Lane. The film, directed by Arthur Rosson, centered on a narrative of outlaws and pursuit, a common theme in westerns of that time. Decades later, Luden had a supporting role in the 1942 fantasy-comedy I Married a Witch, a film directed by René Clair featuring a story about a witch and her romantic entanglements in modern America. These two credits represent the extent of the documented filmography associated with Luden in the verified records.







