Victor McLaglen
Biography
Victor McLaglen was a prominent British-American actor celebrated for his dynamic performances, particularly in the Western genre. Born on December 10, 1886, in London, he carved out a remarkable career in Hollywood, becoming a beloved character actor. McLaglen's collaborations with legendary director John Ford and iconic star John Wayne are noteworthy; he appeared in seven films alongside them, showcasing his versatility and charismatic presence on screen.
One of the highlights of McLaglen's career came in 1935 when he received the Academy Award for Best Actor for his powerful portrayal in the film The Informer. This accolade solidified his status as a leading figure in the film industry and marked a significant milestone in his artistic journey.
Throughout his career, McLaglen was recognized for his rugged charm and commanding performances, which made him a favorite among audiences. His contributions to cinema extend beyond Westerns, as he demonstrated his talent in various genres, leaving an indelible mark on the film landscape. Victor McLaglen's legacy endures not only through his memorable roles but also through the influence he had on the portrayal of tough, complex characters in American cinema. He passed away on July 7, 1959, leaving behind a rich tapestry of performances that continue to captivate film enthusiasts.
Filmography
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Woman to Woman
1923 • Nubian Slave (uncredited)
Many Rivers to Cross
1955 • Cadmus Cherne
Battle of Broadway
1938 • Big Ben Wheeler
Under Pressure
1935 • Jumbo Smith
Klondike Annie
1936 • Bull Brackett
Dishonored
1931 • Colonel Kranau
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
1949 • First Sergeant Quincannon
Fort Apache
1948 • Sgt. Festus Mulcahy
Fair Wind to Java
1953 • O'Brien
Prince Valiant
1954 • Boltar
Rio Grande
1950 • Sgt. Maj. Timothy Quincannon
Hot Pepper
1933 • Jim Flagg
A Girl in Every Port
1928 • Spike Madden
The Princess and the Pirate
1944 • Captain Barrett / The Hook
Under Two Flags
1936 • J.C. Doyle
Whistle Stop
1946 • Gitlo
The Foxes of Harrow
1947 • Mike Farrell
We're Going to Be Rich
1938 • "Dobbie" Dobson
Rio
1939 • Dirk
The Black Watch
1929 • Captain Donald King
Tampico
1944 • Fred Adamson
The Quiet Man
1952 • Squire 'Red' Will Danaher