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Donald MacBride

Donald MacBride

43 titles Acting Jun 22, 1889 Died: Jun 21, 1957 Brooklyn, New York, USA

Donald Hugh MacBride (June 23, 1893 – June 21, 1957) was an American character actor renowned for his work across stage, film, and television. He began his artistic journey as a teenage vocalist, recording several pieces in 1907 and performing in vaudeville. MacBride eventually transitioned to Broadway, where he appeared in the production of "Room Service."

Over the span of his career, which lasted from 1914 to 1955, MacBride appeared in nearly 140 films. While discrepancies in his birth year exist, with some sources citing 1889, his New York Times obituary confirms 1893 as accurate, stating he was 63 at the time of his passing.

MacBride gained recognition for his memorable roles as detectives in crime films, including his notable performance as Sgt. Roberts in the 1941 comedy "Topper Returns," featuring Roland Young. He also showcased his talent in slapstick comedies, sharing the screen with famous comedians such as the Marx Brothers.

In addition to his film work, MacBride portrayed Milton J. Clyde in the television adaptation of "My Friend Irma." Born in Brooklyn, New York, he later moved to Los Angeles, California, where he passed away. He is survived by his wife and a stepson, leaving behind a legacy of diverse performances in the entertainment industry.

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