Carleton Macy

Carleton Macy was an American actor who is best known for Seven Keys to Baldpate, Seasoned Greetings, and Destruction. Born in 1861 in Brighton, Staten Island, New York, he had a significant impact on early American cinema.

Personal and Family Life

Carleton Macy was born George Carleton Macy and grew up in a vibrant community. He was married to Maud Hall Macy until her passing on May 1, 1938. Their relationship was significant in his life, supporting his career in acting.

Career

Macy’s acting career included notable performances in both silent and sound films. He is particularly remembered for his roles in “Seven Keys to Baldpate,” showcasing his talent as an actor in various genres. His contributions helped shape the early film industry, making him a recognized figure in American theater and cinema.

Death and Legacy

Carleton Macy passed away on October 18, 1946, in Bayshore, Long Island, New York. His legacy continues through his memorable performances, and he remains a part of cinema history. Fans and historians remember him for his roles which contributed to the storytelling of his time.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Seven Keys to Baldpate 1929-12-25 Chief Kennedy
Seasoned Greetings 1933-09-23 Mr. Beetle
Seven Keys to Baldpate 1917-10-16 Police Chief Kennedy
Her Man 1918-09-08
Destruction 1915-12-26 John Froment Jr.
Gold and the Woman 1916-03-13 Dugald Chandos
Big Jim Garrity 1916-04-18 Mr. Craigen
Miss Innocence 1918-07-21 James Boyle
The Marriage Trap 1918-01-01
The Scarlet Oath 1916-10-23 Victor Karenin
The City of Illusion 1916-01-01