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Donald Meek

Born: 14-Jul-1878
Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland
Died: 18-Nov-1946
Location of death: Los Angeles, CA
Cause of death: Cancer - Leukemia

Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor

Nationality: Scotland
Executive summary: Scottish-American character actor

Resident of the United States after 1912.

Wife: Belle Walken (m. 1909)

    Hollywood Walk of Fame 1750 Vine St.

    FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
    Magic Town (07-Oct-1947)
    State Fair (29-Aug-1945)
    The Thin Man Goes Home (25-Jan-1945)
    Maisie Goes to Reno (15-Aug-1944)
    Bathing Beauty (27-Jun-1944)
    Two Girls and a Sailor (27-Apr-1944)
    Du Barry Was a Lady (13-Aug-1943)
    Air Raid Wardens (30-Apr-1943)
    They Got Me Covered (4-Mar-1943)
    Keeper of the Flame (Dec-1942)
    Tortilla Flat (21-May-1942)
    Maisie Gets Her Man (1942)
    Babes on Broadway (31-Dec-1941)
    The Feminine Touch (Oct-1941)
    A Woman's Face (15-May-1941)
    Come Live With Me (29-Jan-1941)
    Hullabaloo (25-Oct-1940)
    Third Finger, Left Hand (11-Oct-1940)
    The Return of Frank James (10-Aug-1940)
    Phantom Raiders (7-Jun-1940)
    Turnabout (17-May-1940)
    Star Dust (6-Apr-1940)
    Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (23-Feb-1940)
    My Little Chickadee (9-Feb-1940)
    Hollywood Cavalcade (13-Oct-1939)
    The Housekeeper's Daughter (1-Sep-1939)
    Blondie Takes a Vacation (20-Jul-1939)
    Young Mr. Lincoln (30-May-1939)
    Stagecoach (15-Feb-1939)
    Jesse James (13-Jan-1939)
    Little Miss Broadway (16-Sep-1938)
    You Can't Take It with You (23-Aug-1938)
    Having Wonderful Time (1-Jun-1938)
    The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (17-Feb-1938)
    The Toast of New York (22-Jul-1937)
    Love on the Run (20-Nov-1936)
    Captain Blood (19-Dec-1935)
    Peter Ibbetson (31-Oct-1935)
    Barbary Coast (13-Oct-1935)
    The Informer (1-May-1935)
    Mark of the Vampire (28-Mar-1935)
    The Whole Town's Talking (22-Feb-1935)
    Society Doctor (25-Jan-1935)
    The Gilded Lily (25-Jan-1935)
    The Merry Widow (11-Oct-1934)
    The Last Gentleman (28-Apr-1934)
    College Coach (4-Nov-1933)



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