George McKay (actor) should not be confused with George MacKay (actor).
George McKay | |
Birth Date: | 15 April 1884 |
Birth Place: | Minsk, Russian Empire |
Death Place: | Hollywood, US |
Occupation: | Actor |
Years Active: | 1929–1946 |
George McKay (15 April 1884 – 3 December 1945) was a Russian-American actor.[1] He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1929 to 1946.
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1935 | Case of the Missing Man | Frank Nelson | ||
Too Tough to Kill | Nick Pollack | |||
1936 | The Final Hour | Charlie | ||
Come Closer, Folks | Rudolph | |||
Counterfeit Lady | Pinky | |||
You May Be Next | Mitch Cook | |||
Pride of the Marines | Mac McCabe | |||
Two-Fisted Gentleman | Schmidty | |||
Killer at Large | Sergeant Kelly | |||
Shakedown | Spud | |||
1937 | Racketeers in Exile | 'Horseface' | ||
Manhattan Shakedown | Brains | |||
Murder Is News | Brains McGillicuddy | |||
Murder in Greenwich Village | Officer | |||
The Frame-Up | Joe Lavery | |||
It's All Yours | License Clerk | |||
1938 | Special Inspector | Silver | ||
Squadron of Honor | Todd | |||
1940 | The Secret Seven | Golden | ||
1941 | Harvard, Here I Come | Blinky | ||
1941 | Caught in the Act | Police detective | ||
1943 | She Has What It Takes | Mike McManus | ||
1945 | Ten Cents a Dance | Bits |