Barry MacKay

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Barry MacKay (8 January 1906 – 12 December 1985) was a British actor. He was most prominently seen in light comedic roles in the British cinema of the 1930s and is perhaps best known as Jessie Matthews' leading man in Evergreen (1934), Gangway (1937) and Sailing Along (1938). Other notable roles include Lieutenant Somerville in Brown on Resolution (1935) and as Fred, Scrooge's nephew, in MGM's film A Christmas Carol (1938), the latter being one of two films he made in the US; the other was the lead role in a B-picture, Smuggled Cargo (1939). After these…

  • Acting
  • Born 8 January 1906
  • Died 12 December 1985 (age 79)
  • London, England, UK
  • 24 credits

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Most-watched Barry MacKay films currently: A Christmas Carol (1938), Knights of the Round Table (1953), The Private Life of Don Juan (1934), Me and Marlborough (1935), Orders Are Orders (1954).

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Selected TV credits: MGM Parade (1955), Sherlock Holmes (1954).

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