Murray Kinnell
Murray Kinnell (24 July 1889 – 11 August 1954) was a British-born American actor, recognized for playing smooth, gentlemanly, although rather shady characters. He began acting on the English stage in 1907, toured in the United States from 1912 through 1914, then returned to England where he served in the British Army during World War I. After the war, he emigrated to the US. He appeared in 71 films between the pre-code era of 1930 and 1937. He later served the Screen Actors Guild in several positions for 16 years.
[biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]
Known For
Acting
Born
July 24, 1889
Place of Birth
Sydenham, London, England, UK
Died
August 11, 1954 age 65

Grand Hotel

Charlie Chan in London

Charlie Chan in Paris

Such Women Are Dangerous

The Secret Six

The Prince and the Pauper

Ann Vickers

Anne of Green Gables

The Black Camel

The Public Enemy

The Purchase Price

Think Fast, Mr. Moto

Under Eighteen

Today We Live

I Loved a Woman

Damaged Lives

The Mouthpiece

The Match King

Are You Listening?
Reckless Living

From Headquarters

Voltaire

The Menace

Old English

The Painted Woman

Charlie Chan's Courage

I Am Suzanne!

Cardinal Richelieu

Kind Lady

While Paris Sleeps

The Solitaire Man

The Expert

Affairs of a Gentleman

Outcast

Hat, Coat and Glove
Four Days Wonder

Captains Courageous

The Three Musketeers

Make Way for a Lady

The Witness Chair

Zoo in Budapest

Murder in Trinidad

Secrets of the French Police

The Soldier and the Lady

Captain Blood

Rendezvous

Honor of the Family

Fighting Youth

The Big Game

The Last Days of Pompeii

The Great Impersonation

The Princess and the Plumber

Lloyd's of London

Freaks

One Rainy Afternoon

The Silver Streak

Mad Love

A Successful Calamity

The Avenger

Parnell

The House of Rothschild
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