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Norman McKinnel (10 February 1870 – 29 March 1932) was a Scottish stage and film actor and playwright, active from the 1890s until his death. He appeared in many stage roles in the UK and overseas as well as featuring in a number of films, the best known of which is Alfred Hitchcock's 1927 production Downhill. His surname was sometimes mistranscribed as McKinnell.
Date Of Birth February 10, 1870 Died 1932-03-29 Place Of Birth Maxwelltown, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, UK Profession Actor, Writer Star Sign Aquarius
# Fact 1 Born at 5:30 am - LMT 2 His wife, Gertrude Scott (d. Dec 12, 1951, England) appeared in Essanay films.
Actor Title Year Status Character Edgar Wallace's White Face the Fiend 1932 Insp. Mason Criminal at Large 1932 Chief Inspector Tanner Potiphar's Wife 1931 Lord Bromford Hindle Wakes 1931 Nat Jeffcote The Outsider 1931 Jasper Sturdee Sherlock Holmes' Fatal Hour 1931 Prof. Robert Moriarty, alias Col. Henslowe (as Norman McKinnell) When Boys Leave Home 1927 Sir Thomas Berwick Fanny Hawthorne 1927 Nathaniel Jeffcote The Fake 1927 Ernest Stanton A Gamble in Lives 1920 James Danvers (as Norman McKinnell) Pillars of Society 1920 John Halligan (as Norman McKinnell) Dombey and Son 1919 Paul Dombey Hindle Wakes 1918 Nat Jeffcoate Mary Girl 1917 Ezra Everybody's Business 1917 Short John Briton (as Norman McKinnell) The Folly of Desire 1915 Simeon Knollett (as Norman McKinnell) King John 1899 Short Lymoges
Writer Title Year Status Character The Bishop's Candlesticks 1949 TV Short play The Bishop's Candlesticks 1929 Short play
Known for movies When Boys Leave Home (1927) as Sir Thomas Berwick
Fanny Hawthorne (1927) as Nathaniel Jeffcote
Dombey and Son (1919) as Paul Dombey
The Folly of Desire (1915) as Simeon Knollett