Donald MacBride
Donald Hugh MacBride (June 23, 1893 – June 21, 1957) was an American character actor on stage, in films, and on television who launched his career as a teenage singer (making several recordings in 1907) in vaudeville and went on to be an actor on Broadway, where he appeared in the hit play Room Service.[1]
Donald MacBride | |
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Born | Donald Hugh MacBride June 23, 1893 Brooklyn, New York, U.S. |
Died | June 21, 1957 63) Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1914-1955 |
Spouse(s) | Esther MacBride
(m. 1930; |
He appeared in nearly 140 films between 1914 and 1955. His year of birth is given variously as 1889 or 1893 in the standard reference books.[2]
MacBride was best known for his frequent portrayal of detectives in several crime films. One such role was as Sgt. Roberts in the 1941 comedy Topper Returns, starring Roland Young. He also appeared in several slapstick roles in films with comedians such as the Marx Brothers and Abbott & Costello.[3] He had the role of Milton J. Clyde on the television version of My Friend Irma.[4]
He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and died in Los Angeles, California of a heart ailment. Survivors included his wife and a stepson, Jack Craddock.[2][5]
Selected filmography
- The Daring of Diana (1916) - Jimmy Towne
- Hesper of the Mountains (1916) - Baker
- The Fettered Woman (1917) - Jack Wolver
- The Shell Game (1918) - Vocal Teacher
- The Capitol (1919) - Jimmy Vincent
- Animal Crackers (1930) - House Party Guest (uncredited)
- His Woman (1931) - Crewman (uncredited)
- Wayward (1932) - Taxicab Driver (uncredited)
- Misleading Lady (1932) - Bill - Asylum Guard
- Buzzin' Around (1933, Short) - Policeman (uncredited)
- Moonlight and Pretzels (1933) - Business Associate (uncredited)
- Get That Venus (1933) - (uncredited)
- The Chemist (1936, Short) - Gangster
- Room Service (1938) - Gregory Wagner
- Annabel Takes a Tour (1938) - Thompson, RR Conductor
- Blondie Takes a Vacation (1938) - Harvey Morton
- The Great Man Votes (1939) - Iron Hat McCarthy
- Twelve Crowded Hours (1939) - Detective Sergeant Joe Keller
- The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle (1939) - Hotel Manager
- The Flying Irishman (1939) - Mr. Roy Thompson
- The Girl from Mexico (1939) - L. B. Renner
- The Gracie Allen Murder Case (1939) - Dist. Atty. John Markham
- The Girl and the Gambler (1939) - Mike Bascom
- Blondie Takes a Vacation (1939) - Harvey Morton
- Charlie Chan at Treasure Island (1939) - Chief J.J. Kilvaine
- The Amazing Mr. Williams (1939) - Police Lieutenant Bixler
- The Saint's Double Trouble (1940) - John Bohlen
- Northwest Passage (1940) - Sergeant McNott
- Curtain Call (1940) - Geoffrey 'Jeff' Crandall
- My Favorite Wife (1940) - Hotel Clerk
- Wyoming (1940) - Bart - Henchman (uncredited)
- Hit Parade of 1941 (1940) - Harrison
- Murder Over New York (1940) - Inspector Vance
- Michael Shayne: Private Detective (1940) - Chief Painter
- The Invisible Woman (1940) - Foghorn
- High Sierra (1941) - Big Mac
- Footlight Fever (1941) - Mr. Geoffrey 'Geoff' Crandall
- Topper Returns (1941) - Police Detective Roberts
- Love Crazy (1941) - 'Pinky' Grayson
- Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941) - Inspector Williams
- You'll Never Get Rich (1941) - Top Sergeant
- Rise and Shine (1941) - Coach Graham
- Louisiana Purchase (1941) - Capt. Pierre Whitfield
- You're in the Army Now (1941) - Colonel Dobson
- Two Yanks in Trinidad (1942) - Sgt. Valentine
- Juke Girl (1942) - 'Muckeye' John
- Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost (1942) - Percy Fitzbadden
- The Glass Key (1942) - Farr
- My Sister Eileen (1942) - Officer Lonigan
- A Night to Remember (1942) - Bolling
- Lady Bodyguard (1943) - R. L. Barclay
- They Got Me Covered (1943) - Mason
- A Stranger in Town (1943) - Vinnie Z. Blaxton
- Best Foot Forward (1943) - Capt. Bradd
- The Doughgirls (1944) - Judge Franklin
- The Thin Man Goes Home (1944) - Police Chief MacGregor
- Practically Yours (1944) - Sam (uncredited)
- She Gets Her Man (1945) - Henry Wright
- Out of This World (1945) - J.C. Crawford
- Penthouse Rhythm (1945) - Brewster
- Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (1945) - Dennis Kavanaugh
- Hold That Blonde (1945) - Mr. Kratz
- Doll Face (1945) - Lawyer Ferguson
- Girl on the Spot (1946) - Inspector Gleason
- Little Giant (1946) - The conductor
- Blonde Alibi (1946) - Police Inspector Carmichael
- The Dark Corner (1946) - Policeman in Galleries (uncredited)
- The Dark Horse (1946) - John Rooney
- The Time of Their Lives (1946) - Lt. Mason
- The Killers (1946) - R.S. Kenyon
- The Brute Man (1946) - Police Captain M. J. Donelly
- Beat the Band (1947) - P. Aloysius Duff
- The Egg and I (1947) - Mr. Henty
- Buck Privates Come Home (1947) - Police Captain
- The Fabulous Joe (1947) - Lawyer Gilbert
- Joe Palooka in the Knockout (1947) - Crockett
- Good News (1947) - Coach Johnson
- Smart Politics (1948) - Phineas Wharton, Sr. / Phineas Wharton, Jr.
- Campus Sleuth (1948) - Insp. Watson
- Jinx Money (1948) - Police Capt. James Q. Broaderik
- The Story of Seabiscuit (1949) - George Carson
- Challenge to Lassie (1949)
- Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey (1950) - Mayor
- Holiday Rhythm (1950) - Earl E. Byrd
- Bowery Battalion (1951) - Sgt. Herbert Frisbie
- Cuban Fireball (1951) - Captain Brown
- Rhubarb (1951) - Pheeny
- Texas Carnival (1951) - Concessionaire #2
- The Stooge (1951) - Diner Proprietor (uncredited)
- Two Tickets to Broadway (1951) - Bus Terminal Guard Arresting Carter (uncredited)
- Sailor Beware (1952) - Chief Bos'n Mate (uncredited)
- Meet Danny Wilson (1952) - Police Desk Sergeant
- Gobs and Gals (1952) - Cmdr. J.E. Gerrens
- The Seven Year Itch (1955) - Mr. Brady
References
- "("Donald MacBride" search results)". Playbill Vault. Playbill. Archived from the original on April 3, 2017. Retrieved April 3, 2017.
- "Donald M'Bride, Actor, 63, Dead: Stage, Screen and Television Performer Was Noted for Many Character Roles". The New York Times. June 23, 1957. p. 84.
- Gehring, Wes G. (1987). The Marx Brothers: A Bio-bibliography. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 241. ISBN 0313245479. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
- Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 730. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7.
- "Film, Stage, TV Actor Donald MacBride Dies". The Corpus Christi Caller-Times. Texas, Corpus Christi. Associated Press. June 24, 1957. p. 28.