Norman McKinnel (10 February 1870 – 29 March 1932) was a Scottish stage and film actor and playwright, active from the 1890s until his death. He appeared in many stage roles in the UK and overseas as well as featuring in a number of films, the best known of which is Alfred Hitchcock's 1927 production Downhill. His surname was sometimes mistranscribed as McKinnell.
1932
as Insp. Mason
1932
as Chief Inspector Tanner
1931
as Nat Jeffcote
1931
as Jasper Sturdee
1931
as Lord Bromford
1931
as Prof. Robert Moriarty / Col. Henslowe
1927
as Sir Thomas Berwick
1927
as Nathaniel Jeffcote
1927
as Ernest Stanton
1918
as Nat Jeffcote
1916
1899