Max Davidson Actor
Max Davidson is a 75 years old actor from United States of America from . Max Davidson was born on May 23, 1875 (died on September 04, 1950, he was 75 years old) in .
About
No, he died on 09/04/1950, 74 years ago. He was 75 years old when he died. He died in Woodland Hills
Works
Max Davidson Movies (51)
There are 51 movies of Max Davidson.
His first feature film was The Great Dictator (1940, as Jewish Man (uncredited)). He was 65 when he starred in this movie. Since 1940, he has appeared in 51 feature films. The last one is The Great Commandment (1939). In this movie, we watched him in the Old Man character .
View all Max Davidson movies.Max Davidson 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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Jewish Man | The Great Dictator (1940) | 65 |
Kindly Neighbor | Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages (1916) | 41 |
Old Postman | The Mortal Storm (1940) | 65 |
Card Player | Union Pacific (1939) | 63 |
Flower Man | Kitty Foyle (1940) | 65 |
Cohen the tailor | The World Gone Mad (1933) | 57 |
Elias Butterman | Hotel Imperial (1927) | 51 |
Night Court Spectator | My Best Girl (1927) | 52 |
Father | Pass the Gravy (1928) | 52 |
Isaac Goldberg, a lawyer | Get 'Em Young (1926) | 51 |
Papa Gimplewart | Jewish Prudence (1927) | 52 |
Papa Gimplewart | Call of the Cuckoo (1927) | 52 |
Came the Dawn (1928) | 52 | |
Papa Davidson | The Boy Friend (1928) | 53 |
$100 Recipient | The Gay Bride (1934) | 59 |
Mr. Ethan Wattles | Should Second Husbands Come First? (1927) | 52 |
Detective Davidson | Going Ga-Ga (1929) | 53 |
Papa Whisselberg | Why Girls Say No (1927) | 51 |
Moe Ginsberg | Raggedy Rose (1926) | 51 |
The Right That Failed (1922) | 46 | |
Joe Eastman | A Daughter of the Poor (1917) | 41 |
Mr. Shelman - Jury Member | Man Of The People (1937) | 61 |
Granville | Anything Once! (1927) | 51 |
Max Ginsberg | The Rag Man (1925) | 49 |
Warfield | Long Fliv the King (1926) | 51 |
Abram Isaacs | The Hoodlum (1919) | 44 |
Tailor | Exclusive (1937) | 62 |
David Mandel | The Johnstown Flood (1926) | 50 |
Papa Gimplewart | Flaming Fathers (1927) | 52 |
Abe Wineman | Roamin' Wild (1936) | 60 |
'Cherokee' Cohen | Love 'em and Feed 'em (1927) | 52 |
Papa Ginsberg | Don't Tell Everything (1927) | 52 |
L'allegro mondo di Stanlio & Olio | 0 | |
Police Chief | Bill Joins the W.W.W.'s (1914) | 39 |
Georges Cartier | Remembrance (1922) | 47 |
Plumb Crazy (1923) | 48 | |
Solomon Levinsky | The Darling of New York (1923) | 48 |
Max Ginsburg | Old Clothes (1925) | 50 |
Solomon Levy | Sunshine of Paradise Alley (1926) | 51 |
The Father | Dumb Daddies (1928) | 52 |
Feed 'em and Weep (1928) | 53 | |
Papa Ginsberg | Hurdy Gurdy (1929) | 53 |
Moe | So This Is College (1929) | 54 |
The lunatic | Moan and Groan (1929) | 54 |
Professor Schoenheimer | The Shrimp (1930) | 54 |
Max Davidson | The Itching Hour (1931) | 55 |
Blondes Prefer Bonds (1931) | 55 | |
One of the Smiths (1931) | 56 | |
Max Ranovich | Docks of San Francisco (1932) | 56 |
The Trial of Vince Barnett (1933) | 57 | |
Old Man | The Great Commandment (1939) | 64 |
Max Davidson zodiac sign was gemini.
Other facts about Max Davidson
Place of death | Woodland Hills |
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Date of death | 1950-09-04T00:00:00Z |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Family name | Davidson. Show people with the surname Davidson |
Name in native language | Max Davidson |
Given name | Max |
Languages spoken, written or signed | German |