Macklyn Arbuckle
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Macklyn Arbuckle (July 9, 1866 – April 1, 1931) was an American screen and stage actor, also the cousin of Roscoe Arbuckle, and brother of Andrew Arbuckle .
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Born | July 9, 1866 San Antonio, Texas, U.S.A. |
Died | April 1, 1931 (aged 64) Waddington, New York, U.S.A. |
Occupation | Film, stage actor |
Macklyn was born in San Antonio, Texas; the son of Timothy R. Arbuckle and Marianne H. Arbuckle, he started his career as a screen actor, and then became a stage actor in plays. He married the future Mrs. Macklyn Arbuckle, together they had no children. His brother Andrew Arbuckle was also an actor.
Macklyn Arbuckle died on April 1, 1931, in Waddington, New York, at the age of 64. His cause of death was brain hemorrhage according to the Internet Movie Database. His burial location is unknown.
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- The Gilded Highway (1926) - Jonathan Welby
- Lure of the Track (1925)
- That Old Gang of Mine (1925) - Sen. Jim Walton
- The Thoroughbred (1925) - Peter Bemis
- Janice Meredith (1924) - Squire Meredith
- Yolanda (1924) - Bishop La Balue
- Broadway Broke (1923) - P.T. Barnum
- Mr. Bingle (1922)
- The Young Diana (1922) - James P. May
- Mr. Potter of Texas (1922) - Mr. Potter of Texas
- The Prodigal Judge (1922) - Judge Slocum Price
- Welcome to Our City (1922) - Jim Scott
- Squire Phin (1922) - Phineas Look, 'Squire Phin'
- Fighting Mad (1919) (as Maclyn Arbuckle)
- National Red Cross Pageant (1917) (as Maclyn Arbuckle) - Baron Fitz-Walter - English episode
- The Reform Candidate (1915) - Art Hoke
- It's No Laughing Matter (1915) - Hi Judd
- The County Chairman (1914) (as Maclyn Arbuckle) - The Honorable Jim Hackler