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Malcolm St. Clair (May 17, 1897 – June 1, 1952) was a Hollywood film director, writer, producer and actor.
Malcolm St. Clair. Director: Side Street. The son of a famous architect, California-born and -educated Mal St.Clair worked as a cartoonist for the Los Angeles Express before his first movie job as an extra and gagman at Keystone in 1915.
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Malcolm St. Clair. Director: Side Street. The son of a famous architect, California-born and -educated Mal St.Clair worked as a cartoonist for the Los Angeles Express before his first movie job as an extra and gagman at Keystone in 1915.
- May 17, 1897
- June 1, 1952
Malcolm St. Clair is known as an Director, Actor, Writer, and Producer. Some of his work includes The Goat, The Blacksmith, The Big Noise, Jitterbugs, The Canary Murder Case, The Dancing Masters, The Bullfighters, and Welcome Danger.
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May 17, 1897. Died. June 01, 1952. Biography. Read More. St. Clair directed several Sennett and Keaton comedies and a handful of routine Rin Tin Tin actioners before scoring his finest achievement with the sophisticated "Are Parents People?" (1925). His career tailed off with the advent of sound.... Filmography. Read More. Fighting Back (1948)
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