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Malcolm Keen (8 August 1887 in Bristol - 30 January 1970) was an English film and television actor.
He was an early collaborator with the director Alfred Hitchcock, starring in Hitchcock's silent films The Mountain Eagle, The Lodger and The Manxman.
He was the father of actor Geoffrey Keen, and the two both played Iachimo in Cymbeline opposite Peggy Ashcroft: Malcolm at the Old Vic in 1932, Geoffrey at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in 1957. Mr. Keen's theatre credits include "Man and Superman" in 1947 at the Alvin Theatre in New York, "The Enchanted" at the Lyceum Theatre in New York in 1950, "Romeo and Juliet" at the Broadhurst Theatre in New York in 1951, and "Much Ado About Nothing" at the Lunt-Fontane Theatre, also in New York.
Selected filmography
- Life for Ruth (1962)
- Operation Amsterdam (1959)
- The Manxman (1929)
- The Lodger (1927)
- The Mountain Eagle (1926)
- The Skin Game (1921)
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