Cy Kendall Movies
Cyrus W. Kendall was eight years old when he made his acting debut at the fabled Pasadena Playhouse. As an adult, the portly Kendall became a charter member of the Playhouse's Eighteen Actors Inc., acting in and/or directing over 100 theatrical productions. In films from 1936, he was usually typecast as an abrasive, cigar-chomping detective, gangster or machine politician. He showed up in roles both large and small in feature films, and was prominently cast in several of MGM's
Crime Does Not Pay short subjects. Typical Kendall assignments of the 1940s included Jumbo Madigan in
Alias Boston Blackie (1941) and "Honest" John Travers in
Outlaw Trail (1944). Remaining active into the early years of live television, Cyrus W. Kendall essayed several guest spots on the 1949 quiz show/anthology
Armchair Detective, and co-starred with
Robert Bice,
Spencer Chan and
Herb Ellis on the Hollywood-based ABC weekly Mysteries of Chinatown (1949-50). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi