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Malcolm Denny
(1894-1970)
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Malcolm Denny was born on 6 August 1894 in England. He was an actor, known for
Sporting Youth (1924)
,
The Dice Woman (1926)
and
The Drug Store Cowboy (1925)
. He died on 27 July 1970 in Pontiac, Michigan, USA.
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Known for
Sporting Youth
'Splinters' Wood aka Barney Davis
1924
The Dice Woman
2.9
Satterlee
1926
The Drug Store Cowboy
6.3
Wilton
1925
The Blonde Saint
Vincent Pamfort
1926
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The King of Kings
7.4
(uncredited)
1927
The Night Bride
Undetermined Secondary Role
(uncredited)
1927
The Blonde Saint
Vincent Pamfort
1926
Meet the Prince
Undetermined Secondary Role
(uncredited)
1926
Mighty Like a Moose
7.1
Short
Gigolo at Party
1926
The Dice Woman
2.9
Satterlee
1926
The Volga Boatman
6.7
Undetermined Secondary Role
(uncredited)
1926
Made for Love
6.6
Undetermined Secondary Role
(uncredited)
1926
The Drug Store Cowboy
6.3
Wilton
1925
Any Woman
Lord Brackenridge
1925
The Lost World
7.0
Undetermined Secondary Role
(uncredited)
1925
The Fast Worker
Undetermined Secondary Role
(uncredited)
1924
Circe the Enchantress
6.3
Circe Victim
(uncredited)
1924
Babbitt
Undetermined Secondary Role
(uncredited)
1924
Sporting Youth
'Splinters' Wood aka Barney Davis
1924
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Born
August 6
,
1894
England
Died
July 27
,
1970
Pontiac, Michigan, USA
(undisclosed)
Relatives
Reginald Denny
(Sibling)
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Brother of actor
Reginald Denny
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