Malcolm St. Clair

Personal Info

Known For

Directing

Known Credits

0.042857142857143

Gender

Male

Birthday

17-May-1897

Age

(128 years old)

Place of Birth

Los Angeles, California, USA

Also Known As
  • Mal. St. Clair
  • Mal St. Clair
  • Mal St. Claire
  • Slim St. Clair
  • Rene Du Plesses

Malcolm St. Clair

Biography

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Credits

His Bitter Pill His Bitter Pill (1916) Character: Barfly
Jim, the apple of his mother's eyes, is the big-hearted galoot of a man and is sheriff of his small town. He is sweet on Nell, who he has known all his life. Just as he is about to propose to her, he finds out that he has missed his opportunity as Diamond Dan, a big city slicker, has already proposed to her, to which she's accepted.
The Camera Cure The Camera Cure (1917) Character: N/A
A couple fires there butler over a misunderstanding. When the husband is sent off to hire a new one, he spends most of his time annoying a women in the park. Unbeknownst to him his former butler is there and take a picture of him which he intends to use to get his job back.
Dollars and Sense Dollars and Sense (1916) Character: Angy - the English Heir
A country girl and a foppish Englishman are to inherit an estate, and the terms say that it can't be divided: The two must get married, and if one refuses, then the other gets the entire estate. The girl schemes with her twin brother to trick the Englishman out of his part of the inheritance. The girl's corn-fed crush helps out, while the twins' father dreams of being force-fed dog sausage.
Money to Burns Money to Burns (1924) Character: The drunk
After having difficulty coming up with a new story idea, a writer pays a fellow to allow him to follow him around in hopes it will encourage his literary juices to flow. Unfortunately, he gets more than he bargained for.
Did She Do Wrong? Did She Do Wrong? (1918) Character: N/A
An industrious criminal plays his game so crookedly that he "double crosses" himself.
Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 6 Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 6 (1942) Character: N/A
Narrator Hopper covers two war benefit affairs, a garden party and a USO fashion show, at Pickfair, "The White House of Hollywood."
The Blacksmith The Blacksmith (1922) Character: Engineer
Buster clowns around in a blacksmith's shop until he and the smithy get in a fight which sends the smithy to jail. Buster helps several customers with horses, then destroys a Rolls Royce while fixing the car parked next to it.
Cactus Nell Cactus Nell (1917) Character: The Courier
Cactus Nell
Yankee Doodle in Berlin Yankee Doodle in Berlin (1919) Character: The Crown Prince Freddy
Behind enemy lines, Captain Bob White disguises himself as a woman in order to fool members of the German High Command, including the Kaiser himself.
The Goat The Goat (1921) Character: Cab Driver (uncredited)
A series of adventures begins when Buster is mistaken for Dead Shot Dan, the evil bad guy.
Fascinating Youth Fascinating Youth (1926) Character: Malcolm St. Clair
Playboy Teddy Ward wants to marry Jeannie King, an artist, but his father wants him to marry Loris Lane, but tells Teddy he can marry whom he pleases if he will make the Mountain Inn a profitable operation. Teddy agrees, and with the support of his friends arranges an ice-boat race with a $10,000 prize to the winner. A problem arises when his father refuses to pay such an amount. Teddy thinks one of his friends will win the race and refuse the prize, but champion racer "Duke" Slade shows up and Teddy knows he will take the money. Some movie stars show up and, while using their own names, are definitely not playing "Self" in this fictional film.
Why Beaches Are Popular Why Beaches Are Popular (1919) Character: Mal St. Clair / The Crown Prince
This short was a promo piece for Mack Sennett's Yankee Doodle in Berlin



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