Mack Swain

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Mack Swain was an American silent film actor and comedian best known for his frequent collaborations with Charlie Chaplin and his roles in early slapstick comedies.

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Mack Swain canonical 6

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instanceOf American comedian
American film actor
comedian
film actor
human
silent film actor
activeYearsEnd 1935
activeYearsStart 1910
birthName Moroni Swain
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1876-02-16
dateOfDeath 1935-08-25
employer Essanay Studios
First National Pictures
Keystone Studios
Mutual Film Corporation
surface form: Mutual Film
era silent film era
familyName Swain
genre comedy film
slapstick film
givenName Moroni
movement slapstick comedy
name Mack Swain self-link
notableFor collaborations with Charlie Chaplin
notableWork Dough and Dynamite
Gentlemen of Nerve
Getting Acquainted
His Trysting Place
Laughing Gas
Mabel’s Married Life
Payday
surface form: Pay Day

The Circus
The Gold Rush
The Knockout
The Pawnshop
The Pilgrim
The Rink
The Tramp
Tillie’s Punctured Romance
occupation actor
comedian
film actor
silent film actor
stage actor
placeOfBirth Salt Lake City
surface form: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
placeOfDeath Tacoma, Washington
surface form: Tacoma, Washington, United States
sexOrGender male
workedWith Charlie Chaplin
Mabel Normand

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The Gold Rush castMember Mack Swain
Keystone Studios employed Mack Swain
Mack Swain name Mack Swain self-link
Big Jim McKay portrayedBy Mack Swain
The Idle Class starring Mack Swain
The Pilgrim castMember Mack Swain