Paul McVey was an American actor who is best known for Shane, Stowaway, and Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town. He was born on March 17, 1898, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, and passed away in 1973.
Personal and Family Life
Details about Paul McVey’s personal and family life are limited. He was known as a dedicated actor throughout his career, taking on numerous roles in films and television. Although specific information about his family is not widely available, his contributions to the entertainment industry remain notable.
Career Highlights
Paul McVey had a prolific acting career, particularly noted for his performances in films from the 1930s to the 1950s. He often played supporting roles, contributing significantly to various projects. His work in films like Shane and Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town helped establish his reputation in Hollywood.
Death and Legacy
Paul McVey died in 1973, and while exact details of his passing are not publicly known, he is remembered for his extensive body of work in film and television. His performances have left a lasting impact on audiences and contributed to the rich history of classic American cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Stagecoach | March 3, 1939 | Pony Express Agent (uncredited) |
Shane | April 23, 1953 | Sam Grafton |
Phantom of Chinatown | November 18, 1940 | Detective Grady |
Force of Evil | August 24, 1950 | Hobe Wheelock |
Stowaway | December 25, 1936 | Second Mate |
The Living Ghost | August 11, 1942 | Ed Moline |
The Prisoner of Shark Island | February 28, 1936 | General Hunter |
Buried Alive | November 6, 1939 | Jim Henderson |
The Mystery of the 13th Guest | November 5, 1943 | Uncle Adam |
You Can’t Beat the Law | January 29, 1943 | Wayne – Death Row Inmate |