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Victor McLaglen

Victor McLaglen ( December 10th, 1886 - November 7th, 1959)


A boy soldier during the Boer War, British actor Victor McLaglen later worked as a prizefighter (once losing to Jack Johnson in six rounds) and a vaudeville and circus performer. He served in World War I as a captain with the Irish Fusiliers and as provost marshal of Baghdad. In the early '20s he broke into British films. He soon moved to Hollywood, where he got lead and supporting roles; his basic screen persona was that of a large, brutish, but soft-hearted man of action. He appeared in many John Ford films, often as a military man. McLaglen made the transition to sound successfully, and for his work in Ford's The Informer (1935), he won the Best Actor Oscar. He remained a busy screen actor until the late '50s. Five of his brothers were also film actors: Arthur, Clifford, Cyril, Kenneth, and Leopold. He was the father of director Andrew V. McLaglen. ~ All Movie Guide

Awards & Nominations

1935 —

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award winner for Best Actor in The Informer

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1935 - Best Actor Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award winner, The Informer

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