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Donald Kirke (1901–1971) was an American stage,
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television actor An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), lit ...
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Career

In the early 1920s, Kirke acted in stock theater, including the Gene Lewis-Olga Worth and the Lewis-Worth companies. Kirke's Broadway credits include ''The Constant Sinner'' (1931), ''A Woman Denied'' (1931), ''The Old Rascal ''(1930)'', Remote Control'' (1929),'' and Gang War'' (1928)''.'' On December 18, 1922, Kirke signed a contract with the Christie Film Company, for which he had worked two years before going into stock theater. Kirke ventured into vaudeville in August 1923. He left the Keith's State Stock Company to be in the drama ''The Song of India'', which was opening in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.


Filmography


References


Bibliography

* Vogel, Michelle. ''Marjorie Main: The Life and Films of Hollywood's "Ma Kettle''. McFarland, 2011.


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* 1901 births 1971 deaths American male television actors American male film actors Male actors from Jersey City, New Jersey 20th-century American male actors {{US-actor-stub