Malcolm Denny was an American actor who is best known for Sporting Youth, The Dice Woman, and The Drug Store Cowboy.
Personal and Family Life
Malcolm Denny was born on August 6, 1894, in England. He had a brother named Reginald Denny, who was also an actor. Information about his early life and family is limited.
Career
Denny had a career in acting during the 1920s, appearing in several films. He gained some recognition for his roles in productions such as Sporting Youth and The Dice Woman. His performances contributed to the silent film era and left a mark in the history of cinema.
Death and Legacy
Malcolm Denny passed away on July 27, 1970, in Pontiac, Michigan, USA. His contributions to film, particularly in the silent film period, are remembered by classic movie enthusiasts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Mighty Like a Moose | 1926-07-18 | Gigolo at Party |
Any Woman | 1925-05-04 | Lord Brackenridge |
The Drug Store Cowboy | 1925-06-01 | Wilton |
Sporting Youth | 1924-02-04 | ‘Splinters’ Wood aka Barney Davis |
The Blonde Saint | 1926-11-20 | Vincent Pamfort |
Babbitt | 1924-06-15 | |
The Dice Woman | 1926-06-19 | Satterlee |
The Volga Boatman | 1926-05-23 |