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J. Farrell MacDonald

J. Farrell MacDonald

Birthday: 1875-06-06 | Place of Birth: Waterbury, Connecticut, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia John Farrell MacDonald (June 6, 1875 – August 2, 1952) was an American character actor and director. He played supporting roles and occasional leads. He appeared in over 325 films over a 41-year career from 1911 to 1951, and directed forty-four silent films from 1912 to 1917. MacDonald was the principal director of L. Frank Baum's Oz Film Manufacturing Company, and he can frequently be seen in the films of Frank Capra, Preston Sturges and, especially, John Ford. Early in his career, MacDonald was a singer in minstrel shows, and he toured the United States extensively for two years with stage productions. He made his first silent film in 1911, a dramatic short entitled The Scarlett Letter made by Carl Laemmle's Independent Moving Pictures Company (IMP), the forerunner of Universal Pictures,. He continued to act in numerous films each year from that time on, and by 1912 he was directing them as well. The first film he directed was The Worth of a Man, another dramatic short, again for IMP, and he was to direct 43 more films until his last in 1917, Over the Fence, which he co-directed with Harold Lloyd. MacDonald had crossed paths with Lloyd several years earlier, when Lloyd was an extra and MacDonald had given him much-needed work – and he did the same with Hal Roach, both of whom appearing in small roles in The Patchwork Girl of Oz, which MacDonald directed in 1914. When Roach set up his own studio, with Lloyd as his principal attraction, he hired MacDonald to direct. By 1918, MacDonald, who was to become one of the most beloved character men in Hollywood, had given up directing and was acting full-time, predominantly in Westerns and Irish comedies. He first worked under director John Ford in 1919's A Fight for Love. In all, Ford would use MacDonald on twenty-five films between 1919 and 1950. With a voice that matched his personality, MacDonald made the transition to sound films easily, with no noticeable drop in his acting output – if anything, it went up. In 1931, for instance, MacDonald appeared in 14 films – among them the first version of The Maltese Falcon, in which he played "Detective Tom Polhaus" – and in 22 of them in 1932. Although he played laborers, policemen, military men and priests, among many other characters, his roles were usually a cut above a "bit part". His characters usually had names, and he was most often credited for his performances. A highlight of this period was his performance as the hobo "Mr. Tramp" in Our Little Girl with Shirley Temple (1935). In the 1940s, MacDonald was part of Preston Sturges' unofficial "stock company" of character actors, appearing in seven films written and directed by Sturges. MacDonald appeared in Sullivan's Travels, The Palm Beach Story, The Miracle of Morgan's Creek, The Great Moment, The Sin of Harold Diddlebock, Unfaithfully Yours and The Beautiful Blonde from Bashful Bend, Sturges' last American film. Earlier, MacDonald had also appeared in The Power and the Glory, which Sturges wrote. His work on Sturges' films was generally uncredited. He was notable in 1946 in John Ford's My Darling Clementine in which he played "Mac," the bartender in the town saloon. MacDonald also had uncredited roles in It's a Wonderful Life and Here Comes The Groom.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

1951
Superman and the Mole-Men

as    Pop Shannon

1950
The Daltons' Women

as    Alvin

1950
Woman on the Run

as    Cap, the Retired Ferryboat Captain

1949
The Dalton Gang

as    Judge Price

1948
Belle Starr's Daughter

as    Doc Benson

1947
Web of Danger

as    Scotty MacKronish - Bus Driver

1945
Johnny Angel

as    Capt. Angel

1944
Texas Masquerade

as    John Martindale

1943
The Ape Man

as    Captain O'Brien

1943
Tiger Fangs

as    Geoffrey MacCardle

1942
Bowery at Midnight

as    Capt. Mitchell

1942
Private Snuffy Smith

as    Gen. Rosewater

1942
Phantom Killer

as    Police Captain

1942
The Living Ghost

as    Police Lt. 'Pete' Peterson

1942
One Thrilling Night

as    Police Sergeant Haggerty

1941
Riders of the Timberline

as    Jim Kerrigan

1941
In Old Cheyenne

as    Tim Casey

1940
Light of Western Stars

as    Bill Stillwell

1939
Conspiracy

as    Captain of the Falcon

1939
The Lone Ranger Rides Again

as    Craig Dolan

1939
Zenobia

as    Judge

1939
Susannah of the Mounties

as    Pat O'Hannegan

1939
The Gentleman from Arizona

as    Wild Bill Coburn

1938
Submarine Patrol

as    CWO 'Sails' Quincannon

1938
Gang Bullets

as    Chief Reardon

1938
Barefoot Boy

as    Warden

1938
The Last Express

as    William Barton (Detective Agency Head)

1937
Slim

as    Pop

1937
The Hit Parade

as    Sgt. O'Hara