Person Details
Birthday: 1886-12-09 16:42:19
Death: 1959-11-07 16:42:19
Aliases: Victor Andrew de Bier Everleigh McLaglen
Gender: Male
Place of birth: Stepney, East London, England, UK
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Movie Involvements: 90
TV Involvements: 4
Most Famous Work
Biography
Victor McLaglen was a British-American film actor. He was known as a character actor, particularly in Westerns, and made seven films with John Ford and John Wayne. McLaglen won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1935 for his role in The Informer.
Most Famous Work
Have Gun, Will Travel
(1957) Mike O'HareThis Is Your Life
(1952) SelfRawhide
(1959) Harry WittmanLux Video Theatre
(1950) Michael O'ReillyFort Apache
(1948) Sgt. Festus MulcahyShe Wore a Yellow Ribbon
(1949) First Sergeant QuincannonRio Grande
(1950) Sgt. Maj. Timothy QuincannonThe Informer
(1935) Gypo NolanActing
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
---|---|---|
2019 | Self - Actor (archive footage) | |
2011 | Himself (archive footage) | |
2004 | MacChesney (archive footage) | |
1985 | N/A | |
1963 | Self (archive footage) | |
1959 | N/A | |
Harry Wittman | ||
1958 | Bellew | |
Sergente O'Riley | ||
1957 | Mike O'Hare | |
Tom Muldoon | ||
1956 | SS Henrietta Helmsman | |
1955 | Grimald | |
Robert Emmett Donovan | ||
Big Tim Channing | ||
Cadmus Cherne | ||
1954 | Parlan | |
Boltar | ||
1953 | O'Brien | |
1952 | Self | |
Squire 'Red' Will Danaher | ||
1951 | N/A | |
Officer O'Mara | ||
1950 | Sgt. Maj. Timothy Quincannon | |
Michael O'Reilly | ||
1949 | First Sergeant Quincannon | |
1948 | Sgt. Festus Mulcahy | |
1947 | Mike Farrell | |
Curley Davis | ||
Matthew O'Neill | ||
1946 | Gitlo | |
1945 | Terry O'Farrell | |
Owen McCarey | ||
1944 | Captain Barrett / The Hook | |
Herman "Owl" Banghart | ||
Fred Adamson | ||
1943 | Archibald Spavin | |
1942 | Major Bull Weed | |
Jeems O'Shea | ||
Sgt. Jimmy McGinnis | ||
1941 | Maurice "Mike" Monaghan | |
1940 | Terrence Regan | |
Bucko Larson | ||
1939 | Warden Bill Whitlock | |
Dirk | ||
Pat McGinnis | ||
Jerry Black aka Blackie | ||
Tom 'Gunner' Grey | ||
Chris Mulligan | ||
MacChesney | ||
Crusher McKay | ||
1938 | "Dobbie" Dobson | |
Marty Malone | ||
Big Ben Wheeler | ||
1937 | Himself | |
Sgt. Donald MacDuff | ||
Jock Ramsay | ||
Dannie O'Neill | ||
Steve Webb | ||
1936 | 'Big Steve' Andrews | |
J.C. Doyle | ||
Bull Brackett | ||
1935 | Colonel Michael Donovan | |
Gypo Nolan | ||
Andrew W. 'Andy' McCabe | ||
Jumbo Smith | ||
1934 | Junius P. Schulte | |
Bill Murdock | ||
Turk | ||
Forty-Fathoms | ||
N/A | ||
The Sergeant | ||
1933 | Dick Turpin | |
Dennis P. McHale / Burke / Captain Hale | ||
Jim Flagg | ||
1932 | 'Knucks' McGloin | |
Detective Capt. T.R. McKinley | ||
Jacques Costaud | ||
Jem Meech | ||
Don Bob Harkness / El Coyote | ||
1931 | Scott Burrows | |
John Rawson / Hefly Jack | ||
Captain Jim Flagg | ||
Colonel Kranau | ||
Sergeant Flagg | ||
Bull Stanley | ||
1930 | Jerry Maxton | |
Biff Williams | ||
1929 | John Patrick Duke | |
Top Sergeant Flagg | ||
Minstrel Show Performer | ||
Captain Donald King | ||
Strong Boy | ||
Captain Lash | ||
1928 | Sailor Fritz | |
Denis Hogan | ||
Spike Madden | ||
1927 | The Giant of Kilkenny | |
Escamillo | ||
N/A | ||
1926 | Capt. Flagg | |
Hank | ||
Pete Masarick | ||
Doomsdorf | ||
1925 | Soapy Williams | |
Poleon Doret | ||
Hercules | ||
Reedy Jenkins | ||
Quade | ||
1924 | Charles Hinges | |
Squire Hardcastle | ||
Herb Harris | ||
Brian Owen | ||
Tony Crabtree | ||
Ned Travers | ||
1923 | Lord Annerley / John | |
Frank Wilson | ||
Nubian Slave (uncredited) | ||
The Chief | ||
1922 | N/A | |
The Sailor Tramp | ||
Bulfinch | ||
King Kennidy | ||
Miski | ||
1921 | Frank Rosedale | |
Brett 'Dragon' Mercer | ||
Baron | ||
Jack Halstead | ||
1920 | Alfred Truscott | |
Year | Character | Movie/Tv |
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