Donald Kerr Director of National Intelligence
Donald Kerr is a 37 years old Director of National Intelligence from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Donald Kerr was born on April 08, 1939 (died on January 25, 1977, he was 37 years old) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
About
No, he died on 01/25/1977, 47 years ago. He was 37 years old when he died.
Works
Donald Kerr Movies (121)
There are 121 movies of Donald Kerr.
His first feature film was Notorious (1946, as Reporter (uncredited)). He was 7 when he starred in this movie. Since 1946, he has appeared in 121 feature films. The last one is Arthur Takes Over (1948). In this movie, we watched him in the Cab Driver character .
View all Donald Kerr movies.Donald Kerr movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Reporter | Notorious (1946) | 7 |
Reporter | Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) | 0 |
Cabbie | The Roaring Twenties (1939) | 0 |
Liveryman | The Big Country (1958) | 19 |
Taxi Driver | Cat People (1942) | 3 |
Cabby | The Big Heat (1953) | 14 |
Fish Peddler | The Heiress (1949) | 10 |
Spectator | All the King's Men (1949) | 10 |
First Elevator Operator | The Woman in the Window (1944) | 5 |
Cabbie | Detective Story (1951) | 12 |
Hollywood Tour Bus Pitchman | The Bigamist (1953) | 14 |
Photographer in Hallway | Dance, Girl, Dance (1940) | 1 |
Man Wanting Seat at Lunch Counter | Stranger on the Third Floor (1940) | 1 |
Gambler | A Lady Takes a Chance (1943) | 4 |
Craps Shooter | Undertow (1949) | 10 |
'One-Shot' McGuire | The Devil Bat (1940) | 1 |
Himself | Deep Water (2006) | 67 |
New Recruit | The Fighting 69th (1940) | 0 |
Waiter | The Redhead from Wyoming (1953) | 13 |
Joe Armstrong | Gang Bullets (1938) | 0 |
Slawson's Bartender | Carrie (1952) | 13 |
Card Player | The Saint's Double Trouble (1940) | 0 |
Man in Ring After First Fight | They Made Me a Criminal (1939) | 0 |
Sporting Goods Store Proprietor | Millionaire Playboy (1940) | 0 |
John, the Chauffeur | The Mexican Spitfire's Baby (1941) | 2 |
Earl | Four Daughters (1938) | 0 |
Newspaper Photographer | The Mark of the Whistler (1944) | 5 |
Citizen Carrying Mauled Ape Trainer | The Ape (1940) | 1 |
Second Reporter in Court | Crime Doctor (1943) | 4 |
First New York Taxi Driver | Kitty Foyle (1940) | 1 |
Seller in Play Palace | Lucky Night (1939) | 0 |
Gabby | Circus Girl (1937) | 2 |
Bit | All by Myself (1943) | 4 |
Skeeter, Barbershop Musician | Birth of the Blues (1941) | 2 |
Driver | The House Across the Bay (1940) | 0 |
Roving-Eyed Sailor | Son of the Navy (1940) | 0 |
Carnival Barker | The Last Crooked Mile (1946) | 7 |
Parking Lot Attendant | Pop Always Pays (1940) | 1 |
Stable Hand | Flight to Nowhere (1946) | 7 |
Police photographer | The Mystery of the 13th Guest (1943) | 4 |
Martin | The Nitwits (1935) | 3 |
Newspaper Distributor | Streets of New York (1939) | 0 |
Assistant Dance Director | Earl Carroll Vanities (1945) | 5 |
Cab Driver | Peggy (1950) | 11 |
Vaudeville Man | I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes (1948) | 9 |
Spider | Hot Tip (1935) | 3 |
Agitated Citizen at Shoeshine Stand | We Who Are About to Die (1937) | 2 |
Barfly | Convict's Code (1939) | 0 |
Bunco Truck Driver | Bunco Squad (1950) | 11 |
Taxi Driver | Mexican Spitfire (1940) | 0 |
Call Boy | Forty Naughty Girls (1937) | 1 |
Sailor | She Couldn't Take It (1935) | 3 |
Photographer | Slightly Honorable (1939) | 0 |
Happy Hapgood | Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars (1938) | 1 |
Taxi Driver | Mr. Wong in Chinatown (1939) | 0 |
The Drunk | The Fatal Hour (1940) | 0 |
Man Greeting Nelson on Studio Lot | Fugitives for a Night (1938) | 0 |
Taxi Driver | Mad Youth (1940) | 1 |
Convict Waiter | Canon City (1948) | 9 |
2nd Photographer | The Face of Marble (1946) | 6 |
Cab Driver | There's Something About a Soldier (1943) | 4 |
Saloon Piano Player | Yaqui Drums (1956) | 17 |
Soda Vendor | The Girl from Mexico (1939) | 0 |
Photographer | The Great Gildersleeve (1942) | 3 |
Sailor in Bluebell | Primrose Path (1940) | 0 |
Cab Driver | Undercover Girl (1950) | 11 |
Waiter Bringing Drinks | Reno (1939) | 0 |
Cassidy | Chasing Trouble (1940) | 0 |
Prison Library Clerk | Millionaires in Prison (1940) | 1 |
Greening | The Lady in the Morgue (1938) | 0 |
Nan's P.R. Man | Souls in Pawn (1940) | 1 |
Blackjack Dealer | Hannah Lee: An American Primitive (1953) | 14 |
The Chauffeur | High Flyers (1937) | 1 |
Movie Set Crewman | Hollywood Round-Up (1937) | 1 |
Pool Party Photographer | Second Fiddle (1939) | 0 |
'Happy' Hapgood | Mars Attacks the World (1938) | 0 |
Car Owner | One Crowded Night (1940) | 1 |
Drunk shooting Dice | The Road to Ruin (1934) | 4 |
Hospital Attendant | Drums of the Desert (1940) | 1 |
Herbie | Riot Squad (1941) | 2 |
Reporter in Phone Booth | On the Spot (1940) | 1 |
Mickey | And the Angels Sing (1944) | 5 |
Bellboy | Wife Wanted (1946) | 7 |
'Red' Keane, Photographer | Roar of the Press (1941) | 2 |
Reporter | Irish Luck (1939) | 0 |
Reporter | Confidential (1935) | 3 |
Rebellious Daughters (1938) | 0 | |
First Taxi Driver | She's Got Everything (1937) | 1 |
Milk Truck Driver | The Great Man Votes (1939) | 0 |
Bystander | Almost a Gentleman (1939) | 0 |
Constable | Air Devils (1938) | 0 |
Reporter | Exile Express (1939) | 0 |
Express Agent | Under Texas Skies (1940) | 1 |
Jimmy Taylor - Reporter | Taming the Wild (1936) | 3 |
Sailor Herb | The Fleet's In (1942) | 2 |
Movie Set Assistant | Music for Madame (1937) | 1 |
Counterman | A Guy Could Change (1946) | 6 |
Chauffeur | So's Your Uncle (1943) | 4 |
Dick | Carnival Lady (1933) | 5 |
Museum Tour Guide | The Murder in the Museum (1934) | 4 |
Reporter | Baby Face Harrington (1935) | 3 |
Townsman | The Rainmakers (1935) | 3 |
Al Wilson | The Drag-Net (1936) | 2 |
Chauffeur | One Live Ghost (1936) | 2 |
Mug Butler | On Again-Off Again (1937) | 1 |
Mac | The Big Shot (1937) | 1 |
Twerp - Writer | Talent Scout (1937) | 1 |
Reporter | A Bride for Henry (1937) | 1 |
Stagehand | You're a Sweetheart (1937) | 1 |
The Dummy Owner (1938) | 1 | |
Country Club Cloak Room Attendant | Woman Against Woman (1938) | 0 |
Ted | Sudden Money (1939) | 0 |
Taxi Driver | The Spellbinder (1939) | 0 |
Mechanic | Wildcat Bus (1940) | 1 |
Taxi Driver | Obliging Young Lady (1942) | 2 |
Mail Boy | Silver Skates (1943) | 3 |
Musician | Redhead from Manhattan (1943) | 4 |
Guide on Bus | True to Life (1943) | 4 |
Newspaper Reporter | South of Dixie (1944) | 5 |
Oakes | Atlantic City (1944) | 5 |
Cab Driver | Arthur Takes Over (1948) | 8 |
Awards (2)
Awarded Fellow of the American Physical Society , awarded National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal in 2009 ,
Education
He graduated from Cornell University College Of Engineering and Cornell University
What was Donald's zodiac sign?Donald Kerr zodiac sign was aries.
Other facts about Donald Kerr
President | George W. Bush |
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Profession | Intelligence officer |
Member of | American Association For The Advancement Of Science |
Employer | Central Intelligence Agency |
Family name | Kerr. Show people with the surname Kerr |
Given name | MacLean , series ordinal: 2 |