Murray Kinnell
Biography
Murray Kinnell, born on July 24, 1889, in Britain, was an American actor known for his portrayal of suave, gentlemanly characters who often had a dubious edge. Kinnell's acting journey began in 1907 on the English stage, and he made his way to the United States, performing across the country from 1912 to 1914. His theatrical pursuits were interrupted by World War I, during which he served in the British Army. Following the war, he decided to emigrate to the United States, where his film career took off.
Throughout the pre-code film era from 1930 to 1937, Kinnell appeared in a remarkable 71 films, showcasing his talent and versatility. His performances often captivated audiences, and he became a familiar face in the industry during that time. Beyond acting, Kinnell dedicated 16 years to the Screen Actors Guild, where he held various positions, contributing to the welfare of his fellow actors.
Murray Kinnell passed away on August 11, 1954, leaving behind a legacy as a skilled performer who brought complex characters to life on screen and was an advocate for the rights of actors in Hollywood.
Filmography
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The Public Enemy
1931 • Putty Nose
The Purchase Price
1932 • Spike Forgan
The Three Musketeers (1935)
1935
The Match King
1932 • Nyberg
The Mouthpiece
1932
Damaged Lives
1933 • Dr. Vincent Leonard
The Black Camel
1931 • Archie Smith
Charlie Chan's Courage
1934 • Martin Thorne
The Prince and the Pauper
1937
Grand Hotel
1932
Charlie Chan in London
1934
Charlie Chan in Paris
1935 • Henri Latouche
The Secret Six
1931
Mad Love
1935
Under Eighteen
1932
From Headquarters
1933 • Horton
The Last Days of Pompeii
1935
Anne of Green Gables
1934 • Mr. Phillips