Malcolm McGregor
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Malcolm McGregor

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Gender:
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Birth:
13 October 1892(Newark)
Death:
29 April 1945(Hollywood)
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Introduction

Malcolm McGregor (October 13, 1892 – April 29, 1945) was an American actor of the silent era.

Biography

McGregor appeared in 55 films between 1922 and 1936. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and died in Hollywood, California.

A cross between Wallace Reid, Rudolph Valentino and the earlier Harrison Ford, McGregor, with slick-back hair, starred as the young whaling captain in a film version of Ben Ames Williams' All the Brothers Were Valiant (1923), perhaps the highlight of a busy career that mostly found the handsome, clean-cut actor supporting such glamorous female stars as Corinne Griffith, Florence Vidor, and Evelyn Brent. Like so many of his contemporaries, McGregor's career quickly waned after the changeover to sound and he was reduced to playing second fiddle to Bela Lugosi in the Mascot serial The Whispering Shadow (1932). McGregor retired after playing a gangster in a low-budget screen version of radio's Special Agent K-7 (1937). McGregor reportedly died from burns suffered in an accident in his Hollywood home.

Selected Filmography

  • The Prisoner of Zenda (1922)
  • The Social Code (1923)
  • The Bedroom Window (1924)
  • Smouldering Fires (1925)
  • Lady of the Night (1925)
  • The Happy Warrior (1925)
  • The Circle (1925)
  • The Vanishing American (1925)
  • Alias Mary Flynn (1925)
  • The Gay Deceiver (1926)
  • The Silent Flyer (1926)
  • Money to Burn (1926)
  • Matinee Ladies (1927)
  • A Million Bid (1927)
  • The Ladybird (1927)
  • The Port of Missing Girls (1928)
  • Murder Will Out (1930)
  • The Whispering Shadow (1933)
  • I'll Name the Murderer (1936)
  • Undersea Kingdom (1936)