Known for Acting

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 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 Room Service. 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, but the latter seems to be the correct one as his New York Times obituary records his age as 63. MacBride was best known for his portrayal of detectives in crime films. One such role was as Sgt. Roberts in the 1941 comedy Topper Returns, starring Roland Young. He also did several slapstick roles in films with comedians such as the Marx Brothers. He had the role of Milton J. Clyde on the television version of My Friend Irma. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and died in Los Angeles, California. Survivors included his wife and a stepson.
1955
as M. Brady
1946
as R.S. Kenyon
1940
as Hotel Clerk
1946
as Policeman at Gallery (uncredited)
1941
as Big Mac
1941
as Inspector Williams
1952
as Chief Bos'n Mate (uncredited)
1946
as Lt. Mason
1947
as Coach Johnson
1939
as Deputy Police Chief J.J. Kilvaine
1941
as 'Pinky' Grayson
1947
as Mr. Henty
1941
as Sgt. Roberts
1951
as Pheeny
1943
as Vinnie Zephyr Blaxton
1951
as Diner Proprietor (uncredited)
1940
as Foghorn
1946
as The conductor
1947
as Police captain
1942
as Farr