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Donald MacDonald - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Donald MacDonald
Born
February 8, 1886
Died: August 6, 1972
(Lived 86 years)
Place of Birth
California, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
32
Movies
0
TV Shows
5
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Donald MacDonald
Movies
32
TV Shows
0
As Director
5
These Thirty Years
as
Sam Bailey
May 23, 1934
Another Man's Wife
Cast
September 7, 1924
Stepping Fast
as
Fabian
May 13, 1923
Crashin' Thru
as
Allison
April 1, 1923
Scandalous Tongues
as
Charles Fuhr
October 22, 1922
Lorna Doone
as
Carver Doone
October 1, 1922
One Clear Call
as
Dr. Bailey
May 20, 1922
Her Face Value
as
Martin Fox
October 13, 1921
Greater Than Love
as
Elliott
July 17, 1921
The Sky Pilot
as
The Duke
April 16, 1921
A Village Sleuth
as
Dr. Roberts
September 12, 1920
45 Minutes from Broadway
as
Tom Bennett
August 30, 1920
Paris Green
Cast
June 1, 1920
The Yellow Typhoon
as
Robert Hallowell
May 3, 1920
The Woman in the Suitcase
as
'Doc' Harrison (as Donald McDonald)
January 11, 1920
The Silver Girl
as
Nathan Hargrave
April 6, 1919
Who Cares?
as
Gilbert Palgrave
January 25, 1919
String Beans
as
Kendall Reeves
December 22, 1918
Coals of Fire
as
Charles Read
August 26, 1918
A Desert Wooing
as
Dr. Van Fleet (as Donald McDonald)
June 23, 1918
The Girl Ranchers
Cast
September 13, 1913
The Girls and Dad
as
One of the Boys
August 8, 1913
Almost a Rescue
as
Hawkeye
August 8, 1913
Sharps and Chaps
as
Bill Shark
November 8, 1912
Making a Man of Her
as
Jim
November 1, 1912
The Lady Barber of Roaring Gulch
as
Handsome Cowboy
October 25, 1912
Her Friend, the Doctor
as
Cowboy Who Shines Bell
October 18, 1912
Love and a Lemon
as
John Hobbs
October 11, 1912
Hearts and Skirts
as
Billy Jones, a Ranchman
October 4, 1912
The Girls and the Chaperone
as
Dick Martin
September 6, 1912
A Stubborn Cupid
as
Dick
August 23, 1912
The Dawn of Netta
as
Will Barton
June 23, 1912