Actor
Wallace MacDonald
Biography

From Wikipedia Wallace Archibald MacDonald (5 May 1891, Mulgrave, Nova Scotia, Canada - 30 October 1978, Santa Barbara, California) was a Canadian silent film actor, also a film producer. MacDonald started as a messenger boy with the Dominion Steel Company in Sydney, Nova Scotia. He later worked up to teller with the Royal Bank in Sydney before the bank transferred him to Vancouver, British Columbia. From there, he moved to California, where he acted on the stage before making inroads into Hol ...

Known For
Acting
1937 -- A Street of Memory | Narrator (voice)
1934 -- Their Big Moment | Theater Manager (uncredited)
1933 -- King of the Wild Horses | Gorman
1933 -- Night Flight | Mechanic (uncredited)
1933 -- I Loved a Woman | Hayden's First Secretary (uncredited)
1933 -- Mary Stevens, M.D. | SS Bellocona's Purser (uncredited)
1933 -- The Mayor of Hell | Man in Johnson's Office (uncredited)
1933 -- The Vanishing Frontier | Captain Roger Kearney
1932 -- Between Fighting Men | Wally Thompson
1932 -- Hello Trouble | LaTange
1932 -- Daring Danger | Jughandle (as Wallace McDonald)
1932 -- Two-Fisted Law | Artie
1932 -- The Riding Tornado | Dick Stark - Olcott's Foreman
1932 -- The Arm of the Law | Newspaper Reporter
1932 -- High Speed | Tom Corliss
1932 -- Texas Cyclone | Nick Lawler
1931 -- The Range Feud | Hank
1931 -- The Pagan Lady | Francisco
1931 -- Branded | Stage Robber
1931 -- The Last Flight | Officer at Hospital
1931 -- Fifty Fathoms Deep | Mate
1931 -- The Drums of Jeopardy | Prince Gregor Petroff
1931 -- Millie | Party Guest (uncredited)
1930 -- Fighting Thru | George 'Tennessee' Malden
1930 -- Madam Satan | First Mate
1930 -- Zampa | The Villain
1930 -- The Rogue Song | Hassan
1929 -- Hit the Deck | Lieutenant Allen
1929 -- Darkened Rooms | Bert Nelson
1929 -- Sweetie | Bill Barrington
1929 -- Fancy Baggage | Ernest Hardin
1928 -- Blockade | Vincent
1928 -- Tropical Nights | Stavnow
1927 -- Tumbling River | Keechie
1927 -- Drums of the Desert | Will Newton
1927 -- Red Signals | Lee Bryson
1926 -- Hell's Four Hundred | Marshall Langham
1926 -- Two Can Play | Robert MacForth
1926 -- The Checkered Flag | Jack Reese
1925 -- Wandering Fires | Norman Yuell
1925 -- The Primrose Path | Bruce Armstrong
1925 -- Lightnin' | John Marvin
1925 -- The Charmer | Ralph Bayne
1925 -- New Lives for Old | Hugh Warren
1925 -- The Lady | Leonard St. Aubyns
1925 -- Learning to Love | Professor Bonnard
1924 -- Curlytop | Bill Branigan
1924 -- Love and Glory | Anatole Picard
1924 -- Roaring Rails | Malcolm Gregory
1924 -- The Sea Hawk | Peter Godolphin
1924 -- Thy Name Is Woman | Capt. Rodrigo de Castelar
1923 -- Maytime | Claude Van Zandt
1923 -- The Day of Faith | John Anstell
1923 -- The Spoilers | Broncho Kid
1922 -- A Fool There Was | Avery Parmelee
1921 -- A Poor Relation | Johnny Smith
1921 -- The Sage Hen |
1920 -- Are All Men Alike? | Gerry Rhinelander West
1920 -- Trumpet Island | Richard Bedell
1920 -- The Fighting Shepherdess | Hughie
1920 -- Rouge and Riches | Tom Rushworth
1919 -- Cupid Forecloses | Bruce Cartwright
1919 -- The Little Boss | Clayton Hargis
1919 -- Leave It to Susan | Jimmy Dawson
1919 -- The Follies Girl | Ned
1918 -- Marked Cards | Ted Breslin
1917 -- The Princess of Park Row | Tom Kearney
1916 -- Youth's Endearing Charm | Harry Disbrow
1915 -- Their Last Haul |
1914 -- Tillie's Punctured Romance | Policeman (uncredited)
1914 -- Dough and Dynamite | Customer
1914 -- Zip, the Dodger | Minta's Sweetheart
1914 -- Those Love Pangs | Movie Patron (uncredited)
1914 -- Fatty Again | The Boarder - Father's Choice
1914 -- Mabel's Blunder | Harry's Money-Borrowing Friend
1914 -- The Rounders | Diner
1914 -- The Face on the Barroom Floor | Drinker
1914 -- Love and Bullets | The Trouble Mender's Secretary
1914 -- Mabel's Married Life | Delivery Boy (uncredited)
1914 -- Mabel's Busy Day | Spectator (uncredited)
1914 -- The Knockout | Spectator / Party Guest (uncredited)
1914 -- Caught in a Cabaret | Party Guest (uncredited)
1914 -- The Star Boarder | Boarder (uncredited)
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