Malcolm St. Clair Director
Malcolm St. Clair is a 55 years old director from United States of America from Los Angeles, California. Malcolm St. Clair was born on May 17, 1897 (died on June 01, 1952, he was 55 years old) in Los Angeles, California.
About
No, he died on 06/01/1952, 72 years ago. He was 55 years old when he died. He died in Pasadena
Family
Wife
Mary-Jean Rosalie Alice Hargreaves
He married with Mary-Jean Rosalie Alice Hargreaves on Saturday, June 11th, 1955. Malcolm St. Clair was 58 years old. Married for 69 years, 6 months.
Children
He had three children, Hugh (67) , Andrew (64) and Vanessa (53) . When his first child, Hugh Alan Charles St. Clair, was born, Malcolm St. Clair was 59 years old.
Works
Malcolm St. Clair Movies (59)
There are 59 movies of Malcolm St. Clair.
His first feature film was The Goat (1921, as Dead Shot Dan). He was 23 when he starred in this movie. Since 1921, he has appeared in 59 feature films. The last one is Arthur Takes Over (1948). .
View all Malcolm St. Clair movies.Malcolm St. Clair 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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Dead Shot Dan | The Goat (1921) | 23 |
Writer | The Goat (1921) | 23 |
Director | The Goat (1921) | 23 |
Director | Jitterbugs (1943) | 46 |
Director | The Blacksmith (1922) | 25 |
Writer | The Blacksmith (1922) | 25 |
Director | The Canary Murder Case (1929) | 31 |
Writer | The Bullfighters (1945) | 47 |
Director | The Bullfighters (1945) | 47 |
Director | The Big Noise (1944) | 47 |
Director | The Dancing Masters (1943) | 46 |
Director | Fighting Back (1948) | 51 |
Director | The Bashful Bachelor (1942) | 44 |
Director | Rip & Stitch: Tailors (1919) | 21 |
Director | Dangerously Yours (1937) | 40 |
Director | A Trip to Paris (1938) | 40 |
Director | Quick Millions (1939) | 42 |
Director | The Lighthouse by the Sea (1924) | 27 |
Director | Remote Control (1930) | 33 |
Director | Safety in Numbers (1938) | 41 |
Director | She Had to Eat (1937) | 40 |
The Camera Cure (1917) | 20 | |
Director | Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1928) | 30 |
Director | The Fleet's In (1928) | 31 |
Director | Welcome Danger (1929) | 32 |
Director | Two Weeks to Live (1943) | 45 |
Director | Time Out for Romance (1937) | 39 |
Director | Hollywood Cavalcade (1939) | 42 |
Director | A Woman of the World (1925) | 28 |
Director | Swing Out the Blues (1943) | 46 |
Director | Everybody's Baby (1939) | 41 |
Director | Over My Dead Body (1942) | 44 |
Barfly | His Bitter Pill (1916) | 18 |
Director | Montana Moon (1930) | 32 |
Director | Born Reckless (1937) | 40 |
Director | Night Parade (1929) | 32 |
Director | Young as You Feel (1940) | 42 |
Director | The Boudoir Diplomat (1930) | 33 |
Angy - the English Heir | Dollars and Sense (1916) | 19 |
The Crown Prince Freddy | Yankee Doodle in Berlin (1919) | 21 |
Director | Don't Weaken! (1920) | 23 |
Director | Bright Eyes (1921) | 24 |
Director | Sherlock's Home (1924) | 26 |
Director | Find Your Man (1924) | 27 |
Director | Are Parents People? (1925) | 28 |
Director | The Grand Duchess and the Waiter (1926) | 28 |
Director | A Social Celebrity (1926) | 28 |
Director | Good and Naughty (1926) | 29 |
Director | The Show Off (1926) | 29 |
Director | Breakfast at Sunrise (1927) | 30 |
Writer | Side Street (1929) | 32 |
Director | Side Street (1929) | 32 |
Director | Dangerous Nan McGrew (1930) | 33 |
Director | Crack-Up (1936) | 39 |
Director | Down on the Farm (1938) | 41 |
Director | Meet the Missus (1940) | 43 |
Director | The Man in the Trunk (1942) | 45 |
Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 6 (1942) | 45 | |
Director | Arthur Takes Over (1948) | 50 |
Malcolm St. Clair zodiac sign was taurus.
Other facts about Malcolm St. Clair
Related category | Category:Films Directed By Malcolm St. Clair , of: film, directed by this person |
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Date of death | 1952-06-01T00:00:00Z |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Given name | Malcolm |
Place of death | Pasadena |
Languages spoken, written or signed | English |