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  1. McWade was born in Buffalo, New York. [1] He was the third actor named Robert McWade, after his father and grandfather. [2] In 1902, McWade debuted on stage with the Murray Hill Stock Company. [2] From 1903 to 1927, he appeared in at least 38 Broadway productions, his last being Devil In The Cheese (1926), [3] with Bela Lugosi and Fredric March.

  2. Kept Husbands. Kept Husbands is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by Lloyd Bacon, starring Dorothy Mackaill and Joel McCrea, with major supporting roles filled by Robert McWade, Florence Roberts and Mary Carr. The original story was written by the film's associate producer, Louis Sarecky, and adapted for the screen by Forrest Halsey ...

  3. Jan 25, 2013 · Robert McWade, Jr. was a fixture on Broadway between 1903 and 1928 during which time he appeared in nearly 40 productions! The Fourth Estate (1909) was said to be his breakout role with The Country Boy (1910), New Brooms (1924), and The Home Towners (1926) other plays of note.

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  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0574743Robert McWade - IMDb

    Robert McWade (1872-1938) was an American actor who appeared in 81 films and 1 TV show. He was born in Buffalo, New York, married to Almina Lee, and died of a heart attack after shooting his final scene in "Of Human Hearts" (1938).

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  5. Robert McWade was born on 25 January 1872 in Buffalo, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for The Kennel Murder Case (1933), The Dragon Murder Case (1934) and Anything Goes (1936). He was married to Almina Lee.

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  6. Robert McWade, who portrayed Dr. Lupus Crumm in the picture, died after completing his role. According to news items in the Hollywood Citizen-News and Motion Picture Daily, director Clarence Brown had told McWade "Well, Bob, you played your last scene. You might as well go home," just before McWade died of heart failure.

  7. everything.explained.today › Robert_McWadeRobert McWade explained

    Robert McWade (January 25, 1872 – January 19, 1938), was an American stage and film actor. Biography. McWade was born in Buffalo, New York. He was the third actor named Robert McWade, after his father and grandfather. In 1902, McWade debuted on stage with the Murray Hill Stock Company.

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