Hello? Welcome to Movies Hub!
A comprehensive streaming platform! Access Netflix, HULU, Apple TV, Amazon Prime, HBO, Disney Plus, and numerous others - all with a single subscription!
fast.reliable.streaming.servers.message
Download content in HD quality
great.variety.of.subtitles.message
No Ads, No VPN
TRY IT FOR FREE!
BUY PREMIUM
welcome

THE NUMBER OF SUBSCRIBERS IS LIMITED!

Get Your Premium Subscription ASAP! Places occupied: 4759 of 5000
Dear friend, you are using demo version of the Movies Hub!
Notifications
Kenneth MacDonald
Birthday:
8 September 1901
Birth Name:
Kenneth Dollins
Biography
Kenneth MacDonald
Kenneth MacDonald was born Kenneth Dollins on September 8, 1901 in Portland, Indiana. He began his career as a stage actor in the 1920s and came to Hollywood in the early 1930s. He broke into motion pictures, but after several small roles, he found employment difficult to come by. He hit upon the idea of a little self-promotion, and wrote a pamphlet called "The Case of Kenneth MacDonald", and distributed it to as many producers as he could find. The ploy worked; he started getting jobs at most of the studios in Hollywood, and became a regular fixture in Columbia's Charles Starrett series of "Durango Kid" westerns.However, he is probably best remembered as a foil for many of Columbia's comedy teams in the studio's two-reelers, particularly The Three Stooges. His suave demeanor and rich booming voice perfectly adapt the role of the con man, crooked lawyer or criminal gang leader he often played, and he showed a surprising flair for physical comedy, taking a two-finger poke in the eyes from Moe Howard, a pie in the face from Larry Fine or an iron bar on the head from Curly Howard with the best of them. He left the Columbia shorts department in 1955 and semi-retired from acting.From 1951-1953, he was a frequent guest star, mostly as a sheriff, on the television series The Range Rider (1951). From 1957-1966, he had a recurring role as Judge Carter on the television series Perry Mason (1957). He was also a frequent guest star as Colonel Parker on the ABC television series Colt .45 (1957). Kenneth MacDonald died at age 70 of a heart attack in Woodland Hills, California on May 5, 1972.
Close

Kenneth MacDonald Filmography

The F.B.I. - Season 9
The F.B.I. - Season 8
Bonanza - Season 14
The F.B.I. - Season 7
Bonanza - Season 13
The F.B.I. - Season 6
Bonanza - Season 12
Then Came Bronson - Season 1
The F.B.I. - Season 5
Bonanza - Season 11
Daniel Boone - Season 6
The F.B.I. - Season 4
Bonanza - Season 10
Daniel Boone - Season 5
The F.B.I. - Season 3
Want to use without any restrictions?
Get access all the features of Movies Hub just for
Watch Now