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Donald Meek(1878-1946)

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Donald Meek
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One Hollywood stalwart whose screen incarnations more than lived up to his name was bald-domed character actor Donald Meek, forever typecast as mousy, timorous or browbeaten Casper Milquetoasts. He stood at 5 ft. 6 in. in his boots and weighed a mere 81 pounds. However, the little Glaswegian's personal history rather belied his gormless image on the silver screen. By the age of fourteen, Donald had joined an acrobatic team ("The Marvells") on the piano wire as a top mounter. He accompanied the troupe on their tour of the U.S. but sustained several compound fractures in a fall and had to quit. After spending six months on crutches, he joined the U.S. 6th Pennsylvania Regiment and saw action during the Spanish-American War in Cuba, was wounded and lost his hair after a bout of yellow fever. This did not deter him from re-enlisting at the onset of World War I. He went on to serve with the Canadian Highlanders as a corporal, but, to his consternation, never got any further than Toronto.

Donald had been infatuated with acting since early childhood. At the age of eight, he first performed publicly in the comic pantomime "Le Voyage en Suisse". Later, he toured Australia, South Africa, India and England in "Little Lord Fauntleroy". During his wartime sojourn in Cuba he had learned to "listen to those Yankees" and imitated their manner of speech, losing his Scottish accent in the process. When he was forced to abandon his career as an acrobat, he devoted more time to acting with various traveling stock companies and in New York. He made the first (of many) appearances on Broadway in 1903. Until the late 1920s, Donald remained quite gainfully employed in droll comical roles. Having flirted with screen acting since 1923, he made the move to the celluloid media by the end of the decade. Filmed at the Warner Brothers Eastern Vitaphone Studio in Brooklyn, he found himself an unlikely star, as amateur sleuth Dr. Amos Crabtree in The Clyde Mystery (1931), the first of eleven detective two-reelers, averaging just over twenty minutes in length. In 1933, Donald and wife Belle relocated to Hollywood.

Moving from studio to studio (his only long-tern tenure was at MGM from 1940 to 1944), Donald Meek quickly emerged as one of the most prolific, sought-after character players in the business. Invariably, he was respectability personified, all prim and proper. The role of eccentric toy maker Mr. Poppins in Vous ne l'emporterez pas avec vous (1938) was specially written for him. Other memorable performances included the nervy little whiskey salesman Samuel Peacock, losing his samples to Thomas Mitchell in La Chevauchée fantastique (1939) ("the cutest coach rider in the wagon", according to a New York Times review); shady gambler Amos Budge in Mon petit poussin chéri (1940); Mr. Wiggs thinking himself to sleep in Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1934); the eccentric little bee-keeper Bartholomew, helping the crime fighting exploits of Nick Carter, Master Detective (1939); and the intoxicated food taster and mince-meat enthusiast Hippenstahl of La foire aux illusions (1945). On odd occasions, Donald managed to step out of character, notably as the courageous Scottish prospector McTavish standing up to the villains of Ville sans loi (1935); scene-stealing, as miserly financier Daniel Drew in L'or et la chair (1937); as a rather loony citizen determined to collect a reward by unmasking Edward G. Robinson in Toute la ville en parle (1935); or as tough railroad executive McCoy in Le brigand bien-aimé (1939) and Le retour de Frank James (1940).

Donald Meek crammed more than 120 screen roles into a mere one and a half decades. His performances were consistently a joy to watch. He was never able to realise his ambition of retiring to raise hybrid roses, dying in November 1946 at the age of 68. Fourteen years later, he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
BornJuly 14, 1878
DiedNovember 18, 1946(68)
BornJuly 14, 1878
DiedNovember 18, 1946(68)
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Known for

James Stewart and Jean Arthur in Vous ne l'emporterez pas avec vous (1938)
Vous ne l'emporterez pas avec vous
7.8
  • Poppins
  • 1938
John Wayne and Claire Trevor in La Chevauchée fantastique (1939)
La Chevauchée fantastique
7.8
  • Samuel Peacock
  • 1939
Il était une fois (1941)
Il était une fois
7.2
  • Herman Rundvik
  • 1941
Robert Hutton and Joan Leslie in Janie Gets Married (1946)
Janie Gets Married
5.9
  • Harley P. Stowers
  • 1946

Credits

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  • James Stewart and Jane Wyman in La cité magique (1947)
    La cité magique
    6.4
    • Mr. Twiddle
    • 1947
  • Walter Abel and Margot Grahame in The Fabulous Joe (1947)
    The Fabulous Joe
    6.1
    • Henry Cadwallader, Lawyer
    • 1947
  • Jimmy Lydon and Jane Withers in Affairs of Geraldine (1946)
    Affairs of Geraldine
    6.1
    • Casper Millhouse
    • 1946
  • Robert Hutton and Joan Leslie in Janie Gets Married (1946)
    Janie Gets Married
    5.9
    • Harley P. Stowers
    • 1946
  • Joan Bennett, Charles Coburn, and William Eythe in Colonel Effingham's Raid (1946)
    Colonel Effingham's Raid
    5.9
    • Doc Buden
    • 1946
  • Charles Laughton, Deanna Durbin, and Franchot Tone in Par sa faute (1946)
    Par sa faute
    6.6
    • Martin
    • 1946
  • Dana Andrews, Jeanne Crain, Fay Bainter, Vivian Blaine, Dick Haymes, and Charles Winninger in La foire aux illusions (1945)
    La foire aux illusions
    7.0
    • Hippenstahl
    • 1945
  • Myrna Loy, William Powell, and Asta in L'introuvable rentre chez lui (1944)
    L'introuvable rentre chez lui
    7.3
    • Willie Crump
    • 1944
  • Wallace Beery and Binnie Barnes in Barbary Coast Gent (1944)
    Barbary Coast Gent
    6.2
    • Bradford Bellamy I
    • 1944
  • John Hodiak and Ann Sothern in Maisie Goes to Reno (1944)
    Maisie Goes to Reno
    6.2
    • Parsons
    • 1944
  • Le bal des sirènes (1944)
    Le bal des sirènes
    6.4
    • Chester Klazenfrantz
    • 1944
  • June Allyson, Gloria DeHaven, Jimmy Durante, Van Johnson, Gracie Allen, Ben Blue, Xavier Cugat, Lena Horne, Amparo Iturbi, José Iturbi, Harry James, and Lee Wilde in Two Girls and a Sailor (1944)
    Two Girls and a Sailor
    6.6
    • Mr. Nizby
    • 1944
  • Wallace Beery and Marjorie Main in Rationing (1944)
    Rationing
    6.1
    • Wilfred Ball
    • 1944
  • James Craig, Marsha Hunt, and Margaret O'Brien in L'ange perdu (1943)
    L'ange perdu
    7.1
    • Professor Catty
    • 1943
  • Lucille Ball and Red Skelton in La du Barry était une dame (1943)
    La du Barry était une dame
    6.1
    • Mr. Jones
    • Duc de Choiseul
    • 1943

Soundtrack



  • Virginia Grey and John Shelton in Blonde Inspiration (1941)
    Blonde Inspiration
    5.7
    • performer: "Rock-a-Bye Baby" (1886), "Home on the Range" (1904) (uncredited)
    • 1941
  • Shirley Temple, Jimmy Durante, Phyllis Brooks, George Murphy, and Edna May Oliver in Little Miss Broadway (1938)
    Little Miss Broadway
    6.5
    • performer: "Swing Me an Old Fashioned Song" (1938) (uncredited)
    • 1938
  • Bing Crosby, Madge Evans, and Edith Fellows in La chanson à deux sous (1936)
    La chanson à deux sous
    6.6
    • performer: "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Clark Gable and Joan Crawford in Loufoque et Cie (1936)
    Loufoque et Cie
    6.0
    • performer: "String Quintet In E, Op. 13 No. 5: Minuet" (uncredited)
    • 1936

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Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.63 m
  • Born
    • July 14, 1878
    • Glasgow, Scotland, UK
  • Died
    • November 18, 1946
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(leukemia)
  • Spouse
    • Isabelle A. Walken1909 - November 18, 1946 (his death, 1 child)
  • Other works
    Performed on Broadway in the following productions:
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    • 4 Articles

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  • Trivia
    Fought in the Spanish - American war in the U.S Army before becoming an actor.
  • Trademark
      Ironically, he usually played humble... meek characters
  • Salary
    • La Chevauchée fantastique
      (1939)
      $5,500

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  • When did Donald Meek die?
    November 18, 1946
  • How did Donald Meek die?
    Leukemia
  • How old was Donald Meek when he died?
    68 years old
  • Where did Donald Meek die?
    Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Donald Meek born?
    July 14, 1878

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