Macklyn Arbuckle


Macklyn Arbuckle was an American screen and stage actor. He was the brother of actor Andrew Arbuckle and cousin of comedian Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle.

Arbuckle was born in San Antonio, Texas on July 9, 1866, of Scottish descent. He began in theater in the 1890s, when he was in his 30s. His first Broadway play, Why Smith Left Home, was in 1899. Some of his many Broadway successes were The County Chairman , The Round Up with Julia Dean and revivals of older plays like The Rivals and She Stoops To Conquer. He entered silent films with Adolph Zukors Famous Players in 1914 as an established Broadway star.

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