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Malcolm Duncan
Gender
Male
Born
Sep 19, 1881
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Died
May 02, 1942
Bay Shore, New York, USA
Performer
Relations
Husband of
Edith Barker
(1910 - 1928) her death
CREDITS
Broadway
A Slight Case of Murder
(Sep 11, 1935 - Nov 1935)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Clyde Post]
Play
Comedy
Original
Merrily We Roll Along
(Sep 29, 1934 - Feb 1935)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Harry Nixon]
Play
Original
Uncle Tom's Cabin
(May 29, 1933 - Jun 1933)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Shelby]
Play
Melodrama
Play with music
Original
Dinner at Eight
(Oct 22, 1932 - May 1933)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Oliver Jordan]
Play
Comedy
Original
When the Bough Breaks
(Feb 16, 1932 - Mar 1932)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Walker Maitland]
Play
Drama
Original
Five Star Final
(Dec 30, 1930 - Jun 1931)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Michael Townsend]
Play
Melodrama
Original
Many a Slip
(Feb 03, 1930 - Mar 1930)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[William Coster]
Play
Comedy
Original
Cross Roads
(Nov 11, 1929 - Dec 1929)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[David]
Play
Drama
Original
This Thing Called Love
(Sep 17, 1928 - Jan 1929)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Harry Bertrand]
Play
Comedy
Original
Spread Eagle
(Apr 04, 1927 - Jun 1927)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Father Estrella]
Play
Drama
Original
Buy, Buy, Baby
(Oct 07, 1926 - Oct 1926)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Carteret Flotten]
Play
Farce
Original
Glory Hallelujah
(Apr 06, 1926 - Apr 1926)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Howard]
Play
Original
Young Blood
(Nov 24, 1925 - Jan 23, 1926)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[William Eames, Ph.D.]
Play
Original
All Dressed Up
(Sep 09, 1925 - Sep 1925)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Philip Liscom]
Play
Original
The Backslapper
(Apr 11, 1925 - May 1925)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Dave Kennedy]
Play
Original
Out of Step
(Jan 29, 1925 - Feb 1925)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Fred Rayder]
Play
Comedy
Original
Whispering Wires
(Aug 07, 1922 - Jun 1923)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[The Trouble Hunter]
Play
Drama
Original
Your Woman and Mine
(Feb 27, 1922 - Apr 1922)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Chester Graves]
Play
Drama
Original
Nightie-Night
(Sep 09, 1919 - Jan 17, 1920)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Jimmie Blythe]
Play
Comedy
Farce
Original
The Long Dash
(Nov 05, 1918 - Dec 1918)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Original
Information Please
(Oct 02, 1918 - Nov 1918)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Ralph Morse]
Play
Original
Yes or No
(Dec 21, 1917 - Apr 1918)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Original
The Pawn
(Sep 08, 1917 - Sep 1917)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Original
Just Herself
(Dec 23, 1914 - Jan 1915)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Original
What Happened at 22
(Aug 21, 1914 - Sep 1914)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Original
The Fight
(Sep 02, 1913 - Nov 1913)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Drama
Revival
Discovering America
(Sep 07, 1912 - Sep 21, 1912)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Original
The Talker
(Jan 08, 1912 - May 1912)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Drama
Original
Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh
(Apr 03, 1911 - May 1911)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Geoffrey Rawson]
Play
Comedy
Farce
Original
Our World
(Feb 06, 1911 - Feb 1911)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Original
The Movers
(Sep 03, 1907 - Sep 1907)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Drama
Original
Lincoln
(Mar 26, 1906 - Apr 1906)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
History
Original
Rip Van Winkle
(Sep 09, 1905 - Sep 1905)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Heindrich Vedder]
Play
Revival
The Triumph of Love
(Feb 08, 1904 - Feb 08, 1904)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Comedy
Original
King Henry V
(Oct 03, 1900 - Nov 1900)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Duke of Bedford]
Play
History
Revival
Cyrano de Bergerac
(Nov 20, 1899 - Jan 13, 1900)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Comedy
Revival
CREDITS
Broadway
A Slight Case of Murder
(Sep 11, 1935 - Nov 1935)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Clyde Post]
Play
Comedy
Original
Merrily We Roll Along
(Sep 29, 1934 - Feb 1935)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Harry Nixon]
Play
Original
Uncle Tom's Cabin
(May 29, 1933 - Jun 1933)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Shelby]
Play
Melodrama
Play with music
Original
Dinner at Eight
(Oct 22, 1932 - May 1933)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Oliver Jordan]
Play
Comedy
Original
When the Bough Breaks
(Feb 16, 1932 - Mar 1932)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Walker Maitland]
Play
Drama
Original
Five Star Final
(Dec 30, 1930 - Jun 1931)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Michael Townsend]
Play
Melodrama
Original
Many a Slip
(Feb 03, 1930 - Mar 1930)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[William Coster]
Play
Comedy
Original
Cross Roads
(Nov 11, 1929 - Dec 1929)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[David]
Play
Drama
Original
This Thing Called Love
(Sep 17, 1928 - Jan 1929)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Harry Bertrand]
Play
Comedy
Original
Spread Eagle
(Apr 04, 1927 - Jun 1927)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Father Estrella]
Play
Drama
Original
Buy, Buy, Baby
(Oct 07, 1926 - Oct 1926)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Carteret Flotten]
Play
Farce
Original
Glory Hallelujah
(Apr 06, 1926 - Apr 1926)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Howard]
Play
Original
Young Blood
(Nov 24, 1925 - Jan 23, 1926)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[William Eames, Ph.D.]
Play
Original
All Dressed Up
(Sep 09, 1925 - Sep 1925)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Philip Liscom]
Play
Original
The Backslapper
(Apr 11, 1925 - May 1925)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Dave Kennedy]
Play
Original
Out of Step
(Jan 29, 1925 - Feb 1925)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Fred Rayder]
Play
Comedy
Original
Whispering Wires
(Aug 07, 1922 - Jun 1923)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[The Trouble Hunter]
Play
Drama
Original
Your Woman and Mine
(Feb 27, 1922 - Apr 1922)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Chester Graves]
Play
Drama
Original
Nightie-Night
(Sep 09, 1919 - Jan 17, 1920)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Jimmie Blythe]
Play
Comedy
Farce
Original
The Long Dash
(Nov 05, 1918 - Dec 1918)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Original
Information Please
(Oct 02, 1918 - Nov 1918)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Ralph Morse]
Play
Original
Yes or No
(Dec 21, 1917 - Apr 1918)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Original
The Pawn
(Sep 08, 1917 - Sep 1917)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Original
Just Herself
(Dec 23, 1914 - Jan 1915)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Original
What Happened at 22
(Aug 21, 1914 - Sep 1914)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Original
The Fight
(Sep 02, 1913 - Nov 1913)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Drama
Revival
Discovering America
(Sep 07, 1912 - Sep 21, 1912)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Original
The Talker
(Jan 08, 1912 - May 1912)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Drama
Original
Mrs. Bumpstead-Leigh
(Apr 03, 1911 - May 1911)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Geoffrey Rawson]
Play
Comedy
Farce
Original
Our World
(Feb 06, 1911 - Feb 1911)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Original
The Movers
(Sep 03, 1907 - Sep 1907)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Drama
Original
Lincoln
(Mar 26, 1906 - Apr 1906)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
History
Original
Rip Van Winkle
(Sep 09, 1905 - Sep 1905)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Heindrich Vedder]
Play
Revival
The Triumph of Love
(Feb 08, 1904 - Feb 08, 1904)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Comedy
Original
King Henry V
(Oct 03, 1900 - Nov 1900)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
[Duke of Bedford]
Play
History
Revival
Cyrano de Bergerac
(Nov 20, 1899 - Jan 13, 1900)
Performer:
Malcolm Duncan
Play
Comedy
Revival
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