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Mackenzie Ward was born on February 20, 1903 in Eastbourne, Sussex, England as Rupert John Mackenzie Ward. He was an actor, known for Doing Phil a Favor (1930), Laughter in Paradise (1951) and Sons of the Sea (1939). He died in January 1976 in Brighton, East Sussex, England.
Date Of Birth February 20, 1903 Died 1976-01-01 Place Of Birth Eastbourne, Sussex, England, UK Profession Actor, Soundtrack Star Sign Pisces
Actor Title Year Status Character The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll 1960 Business Man (uncredited) Mario 1959 TV Movie Emergency-Ward 10 1958 TV Series Professor Beverley The New Adventures of Charlie Chan 1957 TV Series Edouard Brossolette The Madame Gambles 1951 Businessman Laughter in Paradise 1951 Benson Something in the City 1950 Chelsea Artist The Happiest Days of Your Life 1950 Benson (uncredited) A Run for Your Money 1949 The Photographer Dark Secret 1949 Artist The Monkey's Paw 1948 Noel Lang There Is No Escape 1948 Murder in the Cathedral 1947 TV Movie First tempter (as MacKenzie Ward) Rebecca 1947 TV Movie Jack Favell Carnival 1946 Arthur Danby Quartet 1946 TV Movie Viola The Magistrate 1946 TV Movie Colonel Lukyn They Flew Through Sand 1946 TV Movie F
O Tommy Hargreaves The Importance of Being Earnest 1946 TV Movie Algeron Moncrieff Caesar and Cleopatra 1945 Councillor (uncredited) The World Owes Me a Living 1945 Tommy Tindsley (uncredited) Think It Over 1945 Short Reg Carson Turned Out Nice Again 1941 Gerald Dawson The Remarkable Mr. Kipps 1941 Pearce Sons of the Sea 1939 Newton Hulls Over the Moon 1939 Guy The Girl in the Taxi 1937 Hubert des Aubrais As You Like It 1936 Touchstone While Parents Sleep 1935 Jerry Hammond The Student's Romance 1935 Karl Reuter The Golden Cage 1933 Claude Barrington Sunny 1930 Wendell-Wendell The Lady of Scandal 1930 Ernest (as MacKenzie Ward) Doing Phil a Favor 1930 Short Lucky in Love 1929 Cyril Syncopation 1929 Sylvester Cunningham
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character The Lady of Scandal 1930 "You Were Meant For Me" 1929, uncredited
Known for movies Doing Phil a Favor (1930) as Actor
Sons of the Sea (1939) as Newton Hulls
Laughter in Paradise (1951) as Benson
The Student's Romance (1935) as Karl Reuter