Donald Meek
Thomas Donald Meek (July 14, 1878 – November 18, 1946) was a distinguished Scottish-American actor whose career spanned both stage and film. He began his performing journey at the tender age of eight and made his Broadway debut in 1903. Meek gained significant recognition for his portrayals in classic films such as Frank Capra's *You Can't Take It with You* (1938) and John Ford's *Stagecoach* (1939), where he showcased his talent for embodying anxious and timid characters.
Born in Glasgow to Matthew and Annie Meek, Donald's family emigrated to Canada in the 1890s, eventually settling in Philadelphia by 1900. Initially working as a dry goods salesman, his passion for acting led him back to the stage before transitioning to film. Meek's cinematic repertoire includes memorable roles in *The Adventures of Tom Sawyer*, *Little Miss Broadway*, and *State Fair*. His earlier life included service in the Spanish-American War, where he contracted yellow fever, resulting in hair loss that contributed to his distinctive on-screen persona.
From 1931 to 1932, he appeared as Dr. Crabtree in a series of Warner Brothers shorts, showcasing his versatility. Meek married Isabella "Belle" Walken in 1909, a union that resulted in Belle losing her U.S. citizenship. Donald Meek passed away from leukemia on November 18, 1946, in Los Angeles while working on *Magic Town*. His legacy was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960, and he rests in the Fairmount Mausoleum in Denver, Colorado.
Filmography
Little Miss Broadway
Two Girls and a Sailor
College Coach
Star Dust
Double Danger
Tortilla Flat
Captain Blood
Barbary Coast
They Got Me Covered
The Thin Man Goes Home
Third Finger, Left Hand
The Hole in the Wall
Because of Him
The Bride Comes Home
You Can't Take It with You
Parnell
Come Live with Me
Keeper of the Flame
Air Raid Wardens
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Peter Ibbetson
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
My Little Chickadee
Mark of the Vampire
Hi, Nellie!
The Whole Town's Talking
The Toast of New York
State Fair (1945)
Maisie Gets Her Man
A Woman's Face
Hollywood Cavalcade
The Feminine Touch
And So They Were Married