Lux MacBride was an American actor who is best known for My Lady of Whims (1925) and Those Were the Days! (1940).
Personal and Family Life
Born on September 5, 1899, in California, USA, Lux MacBride’s early life details are not widely known. He pursued a career in acting, eventually making a name for himself in the film industry. There is limited information about his family and personal relationships.
Career
Lux MacBride had a career that included notable appearances in films from the silent and early sound eras. He gained recognition for his role as Capt. Ordway in My Lady of Whims (1925) and an uncredited role as a photographer in Those Were the Days! (1940). His contributions to cinema remain appreciated despite his limited filmography.
Death and Legacy
Lux MacBride passed away on February 15, 1951, in Los Angeles County, California, USA. His work as an actor has left a mark in the history of early American cinema, particularly for his role in My Lady of Whims. Although not extensively documented, his performances continue to be remembered by film enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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My Lady of Whims | 1925 | Capt. Ordway |
Those Were the Days! | 1940 | Photographer (uncredited) |