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Born in [[San Francisco]] in 1873, MacQuarrie appeared in 86 films between 1916 and 1951. He was born in [[San Francisco, California]]. His brothers were [[Murdock MacQuarrie]], [[Frank MacQuarrie]], and [[Albert MacQuarrie]]. He was married to actress Helen MacKellar. He died in 1951. |
Born in [[San Francisco]] in 1873, MacQuarrie appeared in 86 films between 1916 and 1951. He was born in [[San Francisco, California]]. His brothers were [[Murdock MacQuarrie]], [[Frank MacQuarrie]], and [[Albert MacQuarrie]]. He was married to actress Helen MacKellar. He died in 1951. |
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* ''[[The Eternal Sapho]]'' (1916) |
* ''[[The Eternal Sapho]]'' (1916) - Jack McCullough |
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* ''The Revolt'' (1916) - Dr. Goode |
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* ''[[The Heart of a Hero]]'' - Guy Fitzroy |
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* ''All Man'' (1916) - Gillette Barker |
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* ''A Hungry Heart'' (1917) - Marquis Henri de Sartorys |
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* ''[[The Social Leper]]'' (1917) - Henry Armstrong |
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* ''[[The Stolen Paradise]]'' (1917) - Kenneth Brooks |
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* ''[[The Price of Pride]]'' (1917) - Ben Richardson |
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* ''[[The Iron Ring (1917 film)|The Iron Ring]]'' (1917) - Stephen Graves |
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* ''[[Betsy Ross (film)|Betsy Ross]]'' (1917) - George Washington |
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* ''[[A Maid of Belgium]]'' (1917) - Roger Hudson |
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* ''[[Her Hour]]'' (1917) - Ralph Christie |
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* ''[[The Tenth Case]]'' (1917) - Jerome Landis |
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* ''[[Shall We Forgive Her?]]'' (1917) |
* ''[[Shall We Forgive Her?]]'' (1917) |
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* ''The Beautiful Mrs. Reynolds'' (1918) - George Washington |
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* ''The Gates of Gladness'' (1918) - Roger Leeds |
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* ''Wanted: A Mother'' (1918) - Dr. Homer |
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* ''Vengeance'' (1918) - Haven |
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* ''[[Stolen Orders]]'' (1918) - Adm. Gaveston |
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* ''[[The Interloper]]'' (1918) - Courtney Carvel |
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* ''The Cabaret'' (1918) - Stanley Sargent |
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* ''The Golden Wall'' (1918) - Rudolph Miller |
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* ''Joan of the Woods'' (1918) - Judge Philip Wentworth |
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* ''[[Merely Players (1918 film)|Merely Players]]'' (1918) |
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* ''Heredity'' (1918) - Frank Graves |
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* ''[[Merely Players (1918 film)|Merely Players]]'' (1918) - Hollis Foster |
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* ''Appearance of Evil'' (1918) - Harold Brown |
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* ''Hitting the Trail'' (1918) - Reverend Thomas Roberts |
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* ''Love in a Hurry'' (1919) - George Templar |
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* ''The Bluffer'' (1919) - John Moran |
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* ''Courage for Two'' (1919) - Douglas Sr. |
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* ''[[The Unveiling Hand]]'' (1919) - Bob Harding |
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* ''The Little Intruder'' (1919) - George Conklin |
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* ''The Social Pirate'' (1919) - Allen Hobington |
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* ''Love and the Woman'' (1919) - Grant Murdock |
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* ''[[Sacred Silence (1919 film)|Sacred Silence]]'' (1919) - Maj. Marston |
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* ''[[The Idol Dancer]]'' (1920) - Rev. Franklyn Blythe |
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* ''[[The City of Silent Men]]'' (1921) |
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* ''[[Find the Woman]]'' (1922) |
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Revision as of 22:09, 23 June 2019
George MacQuarrie | |
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Born | |
Died | April 1951 (age 77) |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1916-1951 |
Spouse | Helen MacKellar (1895 – 1966) |
George MacQuarrie (June 2, 1873 – April 1951) was an American actor of the silent era.[1]
Born in San Francisco in 1873, MacQuarrie appeared in 86 films between 1916 and 1951. He was born in San Francisco, California. His brothers were Murdock MacQuarrie, Frank MacQuarrie, and Albert MacQuarrie. He was married to actress Helen MacKellar. He died in 1951.
Selected filmography
- The Eternal Sapho (1916) - Jack McCullough
- The Revolt (1916) - Dr. Goode
- The Heart of a Hero - Guy Fitzroy
- All Man (1916) - Gillette Barker
- A Hungry Heart (1917) - Marquis Henri de Sartorys
- The Social Leper (1917) - Henry Armstrong
- Forget Me Not (1917) - Sir Horace Welby
- The Stolen Paradise (1917) - Kenneth Brooks
- The Price of Pride (1917) - Ben Richardson
- The Iron Ring (1917) - Stephen Graves
- Betsy Ross (1917) - George Washington
- A Maid of Belgium (1917) - Roger Hudson
- Adventures of Carol (1917) - Col. Montgomery
- Her Hour (1917) - Ralph Christie
- The Tenth Case (1917) - Jerome Landis
- Diamonds and Pearls (1917) - Harrington Sr.
- Shall We Forgive Her? (1917)
- The Beautiful Mrs. Reynolds (1918) - George Washington
- The Gates of Gladness (1918) - Roger Leeds
- Wanted: A Mother (1918) - Dr. Homer
- Vengeance (1918) - Haven
- Stolen Orders (1918) - Adm. Gaveston
- The Interloper (1918) - Courtney Carvel
- The Cabaret (1918) - Stanley Sargent
- The Golden Wall (1918) - Rudolph Miller
- Joan of the Woods (1918) - Judge Philip Wentworth
- Heredity (1918) - Frank Graves
- Merely Players (1918) - Hollis Foster
- Appearance of Evil (1918) - Harold Brown
- Hitting the Trail (1918) - Reverend Thomas Roberts
- Love in a Hurry (1919) - George Templar
- The Bluffer (1919) - John Moran
- Mandarin's Gold (1919) - Geoffrey North
- Courage for Two (1919) - Douglas Sr.
- The Unveiling Hand (1919) - Bob Harding
- The Little Intruder (1919) - George Conklin
- The Social Pirate (1919) - Allen Hobington
- Love and the Woman (1919) - Grant Murdock
- Sacred Silence (1919) - Maj. Marston
- The Idol Dancer (1920) - Rev. Franklyn Blythe
- The Love Flower (1920) - Thomas Bevan
- The City of Silent Men (1921)
- Find the Woman (1922)
- Backbone (1923)
- The Ragged Edge (1923)
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) (uncredited)
- Half-A-Dollar-Bill (1924)
- The Street of Tears (1924)
- The Rejected Woman (1924)
- The Hole in the Wall (1929)
- King Kong (1933) - Police Captain (uncredited)
- A Bedtime Story (1933)
- Duck Soup (1933) (uncredited)
- The Mighty Barnum (1934)
- Life Returns (1935)
- The Border Patrolman (1936) (uncredited)
- The Plainsman (1936)
- Lawless Valley (1938)
References
- ^ Klepper, Robert K. (September 16, 2015). "Silent Films, 1877-1996: A Critical Guide to 646 Movies". McFarland. Retrieved April 13, 2019 – via Google Books.
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