Malcolm Waite

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Malcolm Waite
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Malcolm Waite (knocked down by Chaplin's Tramp) in The Gold Rush (1925)
Born Malcolm Ivan Waite
(1892-05-07)May 7, 1892
Menominee, Michigan, USA
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Van Nuys, California
Years active 1923-1942

Malcolm Ivan Waite (May 7, 1892 – April 25, 1949), was an American film actor.

Malcolm Waite appeared in 31 films between 1924 and 1942, most notably as the oily "Ladie's man" Jack in Charlie Chaplin's film classic The Gold Rush. Waite was primarily a dramatic actor, who made only occasional forays into comedy.[1] He was known as The Millionaires Extra, because he lived in the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles and was reportly a member of the high society in New York, London and Paris. He was also an amateur heavyweight boxer.[2] Waite had some good supporting roles in the silent era, but with the begin of sound films his roles got smaller and he was often uncredited. The actor made his last film in 1942.

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