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Maclyn Arbuckle

Maclyn Arbuckle[a] (July 9, 1866 – March 31, 1931) was an American screen and stage actor. He was the brother of actor Andrew Arbuckle and cousin of comedian Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle.[1]

Maclyn Arbuckle
Born(1866-07-09)July 9, 1866
DiedMarch 31, 1931(1931-03-31) (aged 64)
Other namesMacklyn Arbuckle
Occupation(s)Film and stage actor
Relatives

Early life edit

Arbuckle was born in San Antonio, Texas, on July 9, 1866.[2] The son of Mr. and Mrs. James Arbuckle,[3] he was educated in Glasgow before studying law in Boston. When he was 21, he was admitted to the bar, but he stopped practicing law after a year and became an actor.[4] The change of careers came after Arbuckle lost an election for justice of the peace. In a journal entry dated December 1888, he wrote why he hoped to not practice law much longer: "The profession is overcrowded and clients can dictate fees. I have set my heart on other fields where I can get something for my labor, and as soon as an opportunity offers I will go on the stage, where I can have the same chance at the 'greenbacks' and silver of this country."[2]

Career edit

Arburckle debuted on stage in Shreveport, Louisiana, on December 25, 1888. For four years, he acted in a company headed by R. D. McLean.[4] His first Broadway play, Why Smith Left Home, was in 1899.[5] Some of his many Broadway successes were The County Chairman (1903) (which he made as a silent film in 1914), The Round Up (1907) with Julia Dean (and which Roscoe Arbuckle made as a silent in 1920) and revivals of older plays like The Rivals and She Stoops To Conquer. He entered silent films with Adolph Zukor's Famous Players Film Company in 1914 as an established Broadway star.

In May 1919, Arbuckle started the San Antonio Moving Pictures Corporation in San Antonio. A group of Dallas businessmen provided financial backing. The company produced four films, Mr. Bingle (1922), Mr. Potter of Texas (1922), Welcome to Our City (1922) and Squire Phin (1922) before folding in 1922.[6]

In the 1920s Arbuckle appeared often with Marion Davies in lavish costume motion picture productions financed by William Randolph Hearst. Arbuckle is remembered for the line "Nobody loves a fat man," when he played the character Sheriff "Slim" Hoover in the play The Roundup. His cousin Roscoe played the role in the subsequent film version.

Personal life edit

 
Maclyn Arbuckle

Arbuckle married Elizabeth Carlisle[4] on June 29, 1903 in Newton, Massachusetts. She was an actress, who, after her marriage, was billed as Mrs. Macklyn Arbuckle.[citation needed] The couple had no children.[7]

Death edit

Arbuckle died of heart disease on March 31, 1931, at his home in Waddington, New York, aged 64.[4][7]

Filmography edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ His given name is sometimes spelled Macklyn

References edit

  1. ^ Lupack, Barbara Tepa (2020). Silent Serial Sensations: The Wharton Brothers and the Magic of Early Cinema. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-1-5017-4819-6. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  2. ^ a b Patterson, Ada (October 1904). "Maclyn Arbuckle -- An Interview via a Diary". The Theatre. IV (44): 251–254. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  3. ^ The Players Blue Book. Sutherland & Storms. 1901. pp. 112–113. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d "Maclyn Arbuckle, noted actor, dead". The New York Times. April 1, 1931. p. 39. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  5. ^ . Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on January 14, 2022. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  6. ^ Thompson, Frank. Texas Hollywood: Filmmaking in San Antonio Since 1910. San Antonio: Maverick Publishing Company, 2002. pp 10-11
  7. ^ a b "Maclyn Arbuckle dies". The Lewiston Daily Sun. April 2, 1931. p. 4 – via Google News Archive.

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This article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article June 2017 Maclyn Arbuckle a July 9 1866 March 31 1931 was an American screen and stage actor He was the brother of actor Andrew Arbuckle and cousin of comedian Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle 1 Maclyn ArbuckleBorn 1866 07 09 July 9 1866San Antonio Texas USDiedMarch 31 1931 1931 03 31 aged 64 Waddington New York USOther namesMacklyn ArbuckleOccupation s Film and stage actorRelativesAndrew Arbuckle brother Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle cousin Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Filmography 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editArbuckle was born in San Antonio Texas on July 9 1866 2 The son of Mr and Mrs James Arbuckle 3 he was educated in Glasgow before studying law in Boston When he was 21 he was admitted to the bar but he stopped practicing law after a year and became an actor 4 The change of careers came after Arbuckle lost an election for justice of the peace In a journal entry dated December 1888 he wrote why he hoped to not practice law much longer The profession is overcrowded and clients can dictate fees I have set my heart on other fields where I can get something for my labor and as soon as an opportunity offers I will go on the stage where I can have the same chance at the greenbacks and silver of this country 2 Career editArburckle debuted on stage in Shreveport Louisiana on December 25 1888 For four years he acted in a company headed by R D McLean 4 His first Broadway play Why Smith Left Home was in 1899 5 Some of his many Broadway successes were The County Chairman 1903 which he made as a silent film in 1914 The Round Up 1907 with Julia Dean and which Roscoe Arbuckle made as a silent in 1920 and revivals of older plays like The Rivals and She Stoops To Conquer He entered silent films with Adolph Zukor s Famous Players Film Company in 1914 as an established Broadway star In May 1919 Arbuckle started the San Antonio Moving Pictures Corporation in San Antonio A group of Dallas businessmen provided financial backing The company produced four films Mr Bingle 1922 Mr Potter of Texas 1922 Welcome to Our City 1922 and Squire Phin 1922 before folding in 1922 6 In the 1920s Arbuckle appeared often with Marion Davies in lavish costume motion picture productions financed by William Randolph Hearst Arbuckle is remembered for the line Nobody loves a fat man when he played the character Sheriff Slim Hoover in the play The Roundup His cousin Roscoe played the role in the subsequent film version Personal life edit nbsp Maclyn ArbuckleArbuckle married Elizabeth Carlisle 4 on June 29 1903 in Newton Massachusetts She was an actress who after her marriage was billed as Mrs Macklyn Arbuckle citation needed The couple had no children 7 Death editArbuckle died of heart disease on March 31 1931 at his home in Waddington New York aged 64 4 7 Filmography editThe County Chairman 1914 The Honorable Jim Hackler It s No Laughing Matter 1915 Hi Judd The Reform Candidate 1915 Art Hoke National Red Cross Pageant 1917 Baron Fitz Walter English episode Fighting Mad 1919 Squire Phin 1922 Phineas Look Squire Phin Welcome to Our City 1922 Jim Scott The Prodigal Judge 1922 Judge Slocum Price Mr Potter of Texas 1922 Mr Potter of Texas The Young Diana 1922 James P May Mr Bingle 1922 Broadway Broke 1923 P T Barnum Yolanda 1924 Bishop La Balue Janice Meredith 1924 Squire Meredith The Thoroughbred 1925 Peter Bemis That Old Gang of Mine 1925 Sen Jim Walton The Lure of the Track 1925 The Gilded Highway 1926 Jonathan WelbyNotes edit His given name is sometimes spelled MacklynReferences edit Lupack Barbara Tepa 2020 Silent Serial Sensations The Wharton Brothers and the Magic of Early Cinema Cornell University Press ISBN 978 1 5017 4819 6 Retrieved January 14 2022 a b Patterson Ada October 1904 Maclyn Arbuckle An Interview via a Diary The Theatre IV 44 251 254 Retrieved January 14 2022 The Players Blue Book Sutherland amp Storms 1901 pp 112 113 Retrieved January 14 2022 a b c d Maclyn Arbuckle noted actor dead The New York Times April 1 1931 p 39 Retrieved January 14 2022 Maclyn Arbuckle Internet Broadway Database The Broadway League Archived from the original on January 14 2022 Retrieved January 14 2022 Thompson Frank Texas Hollywood Filmmaking in San Antonio Since 1910 San Antonio Maverick Publishing Company 2002 pp 10 11 a b Maclyn Arbuckle dies The Lewiston Daily Sun April 2 1931 p 4 via Google News Archive External links edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maclyn Arbuckle Maclyn Arbuckle at IMDb Maclyn Arbuckle at AllMovie Maclyn Arbuckle at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maclyn Arbuckle amp oldid 1215517841, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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