David Kirkwood Net Worth

David Kirkwood Net Worth is
$20 Million

David Kirkwood Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

David Kirkwood, 1st Baron Kirkwood, PC (1872 – 16 April 1955) was a socialist from the East End of Glasgow, Scotland, viewed as a leading figure of the Red Clydeside era.Kirkwood was educated at Parkhead Public School and was trained as an engineer. Kirkwood's earliest political involvement was through his trade union, the Associated Society of Engineers, and the Socialist Labour Party, which he left in 1914 to join the Independent Labour Party (ILP). He was recognised as the Scottish engineers' leader for many years.He served on the Glasgow Trade Council and was a member of the Clyde Workers' Committee (CWC), an organisation chaired by William Gallacher. The CWC grew out of the Clyde engineers' pay dispute of 1915. Until its effective suppression in early 1916 it organized shop floor opposition to the policies of the Ministry of Munitions with regard to Leaving Certificates and Dilution of Labour. Kirkwood was the convenor of shop stewards at Parkhead Forge of William Beardmore and Company, where, in January 1916, he helped to secure a dilution agreement. In March 1916, as a result of a strike related to the implementation of the dilution agreement, Kirkwood was arrested and deported from Glasgow to Edinburgh, an event which greatly increased his profile. He returned to Glasgow in 1917, and was employed as foreman at the Mile-End Shell Factory. In January 1919 Kirkwood was prominently associated with the 40 hours' Strike. Batoned and arrested at a riot in George Square, Glasgow, he was tried for incitement to riot and acquitted. In the 1922 General Election Kirkwood was elected to the House of Commons as Member of Parliament (MP) Dumbarton Burghs. He had previously served for four years on Glasgow Town Council.Kirkwood was one of the leading figures of the ILP in Parliament as it came into increasing conflict with the Labour Party. In the 1931 general election he was returned as one of five ILP MPs without Labour Party support. However, when the ILP, with the support of James Maxton, decided to disaffiliate from the Labour Party in 1932 this was a step too far for Kirkwood, and he left the ILP and again took the Labour Party whip in 1932. Kirkwood published his autobiography, My Life of Revolt in 1935.Kirkwood became a Privy Counsellor in 1948. When his constituency disappeared at the 1950 general election he was elected for the new constituency of East Dunbartonshire. He left the Commons in 1951.Kirkwood was created Baron Kirkwood, of Bearsden in the County of Dunbarton 0n 22 December 1951.He died on 16 April 1955.

Date Of Birth1872-01-01
Died1955-04-16
ProfessionActor
#Fact
1Played Jess Washington on the public television series "Crossroads Cafe".

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
L.A. Sheriff's Homicide2003TV MovieByron Hughes
Judging Amy2000TV SeriesEarl Iverson
Durango Kids1999Jacob Bigelow
Morella1999Dr. Dupin
Incognito1999TV MovieGrandfather Cortland
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch1999TV SeriesBum
Walker, Texas Ranger1998TV SeriesDeacon Rivers
Brooklyn South1998TV SeriesJamison
Don King: Only in America1997TV MovieMr. Jackson
Sleepwalkers1997TV SeriesBen's Father
Asylum1997/IJigsaw
Running Time1997Security Guard
3rd Rock from the Sun1997TV SeriesYellin' Joe Slocum
The Pretender1997TV SeriesMartin Caverly
Tracey Takes On...1997TV SeriesGaffer
ER1996TV SeriesMr. Reynolds
Crossroads Café1996TV SeriesJess Washington

Known for movies

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