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Donald Meek was a British actor, born as Thomas Donald Meek in Glasgow, Scotland, on July 14, 1878, and died in Los Angeles, California, USA on November 18, 1946, of leukemia. Donald Meek was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960 for his film work. Donald Meek is one of the prominent figures in Hollywood. At the age of eight, he stood on stage in a public comedy performance and toured England, Australia, South Africa, and India. Donald Meek appeared in the silent movie Six Cylinder Love (1923), and when sound entered films, he worked extensively in cinema. During the 1930s, he presented 85 films, and 45 films in the 1940s, in supporting roles, often with the roles of a tyrannical university professor, a merciful doctor, a strict judge, and a businessman. In 1931, he played the role of criminologist Dr. Crabtree in a 12-short film series. Donald Meek made his last Hollywood movie, Magic Town (1947), with Jane Wyman and James Stewart.
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