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Mack Swain

Mack Swain

After 22 years of experience with minstrel shows, vaudeville, and legitimate theater, in 1913 he joined Mack Sennett's Keystone comedies. Standing 6'2" and weighing 280 pounds, he was skilled in knockabout, slapstick comedy; he supported Charlie Chaplin in many of the latter's earliest shorts. In late 1914 he began starring in his own comedy series, portraying Ambrose, an energetic, lecherous lout with a huge mustache and thick makeup. In the late teens his career started drying up, and he might have become a has-been if not for Charlie Chaplin, who rescued his career; he played supporting roles in many of Chaplin's films, including his features. He was especially memorable in The Gold Rush (1925) as the starving prospector who imagines Chaplin to be a chicken dinner. He went on to play character parts and occasional leads through the early '30s. ~ All Movie Guide


Mack Swain Trivia

When was Mack Swain born?
Mack Swain date of birth: February 16, 1876

What role did Mack Swain portray in The Gold Rush?
Mack Swain played Big Jim McKay in The Gold Rush

Who did Mack Swain portray in Tillie's Punctured Romance?
Mack Swain was John Banks, Tillie's Father in Tillie's Punctured Romance

Who did Mack Swain play in The Beloved Rogue?
Mack Swain was Nicholas in The Beloved Rogue

Who did Mack Swain play in My Best Girl?
Mack Swain was The judge in My Best Girl


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