Jock McKay

Jock McKay was an American actor who is best known for Let’s Be Happy, Museum Mystery, and Blue Smoke. He was born on October 1, 1879, in Blythswood, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, and passed away on April 13, 1961, in Streatham, London, England, UK.

Personal and Family Life

Jock McKay was born Maxwell John Kuttner in Glasgow. Details about his family life are limited, but his career in acting spanned several decades. He was active in the film and television industry, showcasing his talent in various roles.

Career

McKay’s acting career included both film and television, with roles that highlighted his versatility. He became known for his performances in productions such as Let’s Be Happy and Museum Mystery, showcasing his talent in diverse characters and genres.

Death and Legacy

Jock McKay died on April 13, 1961, leaving behind a modest but memorable body of work in the entertainment industry. His contributions to film and television continue to be appreciated by audiences today, and he is remembered for his unique roles throughout his career.

Filmography

Title Year Role
The Days of Vengeance 1960 TV Series (1 episode)
The Two Charleys 1959 Comic (1 episode)
Let’s Be Happy 1957 Elderly Dancer
The Adventures of Robin Hood 1957 Treasurer (1 episode)
It’s a Wonderful World 1956 Performer
Trouble in the Glen 1954 Lorry Driver (uncredited)
Little Red Monkey 1953 Newspaper Editor (TV Movie)
The Brave Don’t Cry 1952 Jock Woods
Flesh and Blood 1951 Baker
The Phantom Shot 1947 Angus
Museum Mystery 1937 Jock
King of Hearts 1936 George
Blue Smoke 1935 Mac
Rolling Home 1935 Jock
The Television Follies 1933 Soundtrack