
Melbourne MacDowell
Biography
From Wikipedia He was born Willet Melbourne MacDowell in Little Washington, New Jersey (now South River, New Jersey). MacDowell began appearing in silent films in 1917 by which time he was long a stage veteran. His co-stars were such actors as William S. Hart, Lon Chaney, Charles Ray, Enid Bennett and numerous others. Though he lived until the early 1940s, his film career ended in 1928 with the end of silent films. He returned for one sound film short in 1932, A Fool About Women with Andy Clyde and Vernon Dent. Several films that Melbourne MacDowell appeared in survive today and can be found on DVD, particularly two of his outing with Lon Chaney, Nomads of the North and Outside the Law.
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Movie Appearances

Richard the Lion-Hearted
1923

Love Me
as Grant Appleby
1918

The Infidel
as 'Bully' Haynes
1922

The Rainmaker
as Bennson
1926

Playing the Game
as Jeremiah Prentiss
1918

Soldiers of Fortune
as Mr. Langham
1919

Driven from Home
1927

Forsaking All Others
as Cyrus K. Wharton
1922

Outside the Law
as Morgan Spencer
1921
The Greater Duty
as The Warden
1922

Feel My Pulse
as Her Uncle Wilberforce
1928

Miss Nobody
as Red Gull
1920

What Happened to Jones?
as Mr. Bigbee
1926

The Vamp
as Mr. Fleming
1918
Savages of the Sea
as Daniel Rawley
1925

Modern Husbands
as Jonathan Cosgrove
1919

There It Is
as Frisbie Family Patriarch
1928

Code of the Cow Country
as John Calhoun
1927

The Cloud Rider
as David Torrence
1925

The Claws of the Hun
as Godfrey Stanton
1918