
Francis McDonald
Acting
Born 1891-08-21 · Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA · Died 1968-09-18
Francis McDonald (August 22, 1891 – September 18, 1968) was an American actor whose career spanned 52 years. McDonald's started acting professionally in stock theater with the Forepaugh Stock Company in Cincinnati. Following eight months with it, he worked one season with a stock company in Seattle, after which he performed for three seasons with a troupe in San Diego and Honolulu. He concluded his tenure in stock theater as juvenile leading man with the American Stock Company in Spokane, Washington. By 1913 McDonald began to perform in the rapidly expanding film industry, initially working for Marion Leonard's Monopole Company in Hollywood. He was cast in over 280 films between 1913 and 1965, including The Temptress in 1926 with Greta Garbo. After he was designated "Hollywood's Prettiest Man," McDonald sought a tougher image by shaving his mustache and seeking roles of villains. McDonald was one of Cecil B. DeMille's favorite character actors.[citation needed] DeMille gave him credited supporting roles in six of his films: The Plainsman (1936), The Buccaneer (1938), Union Pacific (1939), North West Mounted Police (1940), Samson and Delilah (1949), and The Ten Commandments (1956).
Acting

The Great Race
Russian (uncredited)

Robin and the 7 Hoods
Old Man at Robbo's Club

The Virginian
Saul Weintraub

The Virginian
Storekeeper

Mr. Lucky

Law of the Plainsman
Watkins

Wichita Town

The Deputy

The Big Fisherman
Scribe Spokesman

Bat Masterson
Winkler

Lawman

The Texan

The Texan
Sheriff

Bronco

Wanted: Dead or Alive
Juan Hernandez

Wanted: Dead or Alive
Liveryman

Fort Massacre
Piute Man

Trackdown

Maverick

Perry Mason
Capt. Noble

Perry Mason
Walter 'Salty' Sims

Perry Mason
Peg-Leg Jasper

Sugarfoot
Pete Stone

Sugarfoot
Jericho Dooley

Have Gun, Will Travel
Gotch (as Francis MacDonald)

Pawnee
Uncle Tip Alden (as Francis J. McDonald)

Last Stagecoach West
Old Man Colter

The Guns of Fort Petticoat
Col. Chivington's Aide (uncredited)

Duel at Apache Wells
Joe Dunn

The Ten Commandments
Simon