
Hank Mann
**Hank Mann (1887-1971)** was a well-known American comedian and actor of the silent film era, whose career spanned over fifty years. He is primarily remembered as an original member of Mack Sennett's famous Keystone Kops, where he distinguished himself with his physical comedy and versatility.
His career saw him collaborate with big names such as Charlie Chaplin, appearing in iconic films like *The Gold Rush* (1925), where he played the role of Black Larson, and *The Circus* (1928).
Transitioning successfully into the sound era, Mann established himself as a prolific character actor. His typical roles included policemen, eccentric characters, or tough characters, often with a touch of mischievousness or comical aggression, contributing his unique presence to hundreds of productions.