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  1. Wallace Archibald MacDonald (5 May 1891 – 30 October 1978) was a Canadian silent film actor and film producer. Biography [ edit ] MacDonald was born in Mulgrave, Nova Scotia , Canada, and attended school in Sydney, Nova Scotia.

  2. From Wikipedia Wallace Archibald MacDonald (5 May 1891, Mulgrave, Nova Scotia, Canada - 30 October 1978, Santa Barbara, California) was a Canadian silent film actor, also a film producer. MacDonald started as a messenger boy with the Dominion Steel Company in Sydney, Nova Scotia. He later worked up to teller with the Royal Bank in Sydney before the bank transferred him to Vancouver, British Columbia. From there, he moved to California, where he acted on the stage before making inroads into ...

  3. Wallace MacDonald. Producer: A Man's World. Wallace MacDonald was born on 5 May 1891 in Mulgrave, Nova Scotia, Canada. He was an actor and producer, known for A Man's World (1942), Flame of Stamboul (1951) and Are All Men Alike?

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    • Mulgrave, Nova Scotia, Canada
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    • Santa Barbara, California, USA
  4. Wallace MacDonald was a Canadian actor and producer who worked in silent and sound films. He appeared in comedies, westerns and serials, and was married to Doris May.

    • May 5, 1891
    • October 30, 1978
  5. Wallace MacDonald (1891-1978) biography on Film Reference. Surname is sometimes spelled "McDonald;" born May 5, 1891, in Mulgrave, NovaScotia, Canada; died October 30, 1978, in Santa Barbara, CA; married Doris May, May 5, 1921.

  6. Wallace MacDonald was best known for achieving multiple credits as a Hollywood producer over the course of his Hollywood career. MacDonald began his acting career with roles in such films as the ...

  7. After starting his acting career in Canadian summer stock, Nova Scotian Wallace MacDonald enlisted in the British Army during World War I. After the Armistice, MacDonald emigrated to America, where he continued his theatrical career. Making his first film in 1919, MacDonald became a moderately popular leading man, specializing in westerns after ...