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  1. Malcolm Atterbury was a cinema, stage and vaudeville actor who was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After working as a radio station manager, he went into vaudeville, then into stage work in both musicals and dramas, gaining a reputation as a solid and reliable stage actor. He made his film debut in "Dragnet" (1954).

  2. Malcolm Atterbury. Highest Rated: 100% Crime in the Streets (1956) Lowest Rated: 31% From the Terrace (1960) Birthday: Feb 20, 1907. Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. A veteran of the ...

  3. Leben und Karriere. Malcolm Atterbury war der Stiefsohn von General William Wallace Atterbury, dem Eisenbahnpräsidenten von Pennsylvania, den seine Mutter nach dem frühen Tod seines Vaters geheiratet hatte.In wohlhabende Verhältnisse geboren, strebte er nach einer Showkarriere, die er ab Ende der 1920er-Jahre beim Radio und als Teil eines Gesangsquartetts begann.

  4. Malcolm Atterbury. Actor. Born February 20, 1907 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Philadelphia native Malcolm Atterbury was born into a wealthy family - his father was president of the Pennsylvania Railroad - but he himself had no desire to go into the family business. He had always wanted to be an actor, and to that end got himself a job ...

  5. Malcolm Atterbury (Filadelfia, 20 febbraio 1907 – Beverly Hills, 16 agosto 1992) è stato un attore statunitense. Ha recitato in 47 film dal 1954 al 1973 ed è apparso in oltre cento produzioni televisive dal 1954 al 1979 Biografia. Dopo aver iniziato la sua carriera alla ...

  6. Malcolm MacLeod Atterbury (February 20, 1907 – August 16, 1992) was an American actor. He was best known for I Was a Teenage Werewolf, The Birds, and Emperor of the North. "MacLeod" was his surname at birth, with "Atterbury" added when his mother remarried.

  7. Malcolm Atterbury was an American actor who had a long and successful career in film, television, and theater. He was born on February 20, 1907 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He began his career in the 1930s, appearing in a number of films, including The Invisible Man (1933), The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938), and The Grapes of Wrath (1940).