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Edward McWade

Edward McWade

Edward McWade was an American writer and stage and screen actor. He appeared in more than 132 films from 1919 to 1944, mostly in secondary roles. He also wrote 15 stage plays and silent film scenarios.

Arsenic and Old Lace

1944

as Gibbs

Trifles That Win Wars

1943

as Billiard Ball Tester (uncredited)

Don't You Believe It

1943

as Wise Man

Crash Dive

1943

as Crony

The Hard Way

1943

as Stage Doorman (Uncredited)

Famous Boners

1942

as Thomas Carlyle (uncredited)

Lady in a Jam

1942

as Ground-Hog

Woman of the Year

1942

as Adolph (uncredited)

I Wake Up Screaming

1941

as Old man at library (uncredited)

Nothing But the Truth

1941

as Elderly Clerk (uncredited)

Chad Hanna

1940

as Elias

A Dispatch from Reuters

1940

as Chemist Who Poisoned Medicine (uncredited)

Money and the Woman

1940

as Bank Customer Explaining 'NSF' (uncredited)

The Return of Frank James

1940

as Colonel Jackson

Brother Orchid

1940

as Aged Brother (uncredited)

Hot Steel

1940

as Carlton

Teddy the Rough Rider

1940

as Russell Alger, Secretary of War

Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President

1939

as Neighbor

Bad Little Angel

1939

as Ticket Seller at Station (uncredited)

Indianapolis Speedway

1939

as Tom Dugan

Naughty But Nice

1939

as Professor Trill (uncredited)

They Asked For It

1939

as 'Pi' Kelly

Zenobia

1939

as Minister

Comet Over Broadway

1938

as Harvey

Garden of the Moon

1938

as Peter McGillicuddy

White Banners

1938

as Sloan

Three Comrades

1938

as Ludwig, Pat’s majordomo (uncredited)

Jezebel

1938

as Second Director (uncredited)

The Patient in Room 18

1938

as Frank Warren

Love and Hisses

1937

as Ticket Seller

The Women Men Marry

1937

as Brother Lamb

They Won't Forget

1937

as Confederate Soldier

She Had to Eat

1937

as Stationmaster Tucker (uncredited)

The Case of the Stuttering Bishop

1937

as Bishop Mallory

Let's Get Married

1937

as Tom

Laughing at Trouble

1936

as Harvey

The Case of the Black Cat

1936

as Keene's Apartment Manager (uncredited)

Alibi for Murder

1936

as Walter Emerson (Uncredited)

Satan Met a Lady

1936

as City Fathers Committee Member (uncredited)

The Big Noise

1936

as Douglas, the Gardener (uncredited)

F-Man

1936

as Mr. Whitney

I Married a Doctor

1936

as Pa Dawson

The Ex-Mrs. Bradford

1936

as Minister in Film (uncredited)

The Country Doctor

1936

as Newspaper Editor (uncredited)

King of the Islands

1936

as The Princess' Father

Darkest Africa

1936

as Gorn

If You Could Only Cook

1935

as Justice of the Peace (uncredited)

The Calling of Dan Matthews

1935

as Lawyer Partington

Frisco Kid

1935

as Tupper

Shipmates Forever

1935

as Tailor (uncredited)

Here's to Romance

1935

as Stage Doorman

The Goose and the Gander

1935

as Justice of the Peace (uncredited)

Red Salute

1935

as Baldy

Stranded

1935

as Tim Powers

Oil for the Lamps of China

1935

as Dan

The Girl from 10th Avenue

1935

as Art Clerk

Mary Jane's Pa

1935

as Chuck - the Old Timer

Life Begins at Forty

1935

as Doctor

Murder in the Clouds

1934

as Clement Williams

Gentlemen Are Born

1934

as Pawnbroker

I Sell Anything

1934

as Mr. Arden - Old Man (uncredited)

A Lost Lady

1934

as Simpson

One Exciting Adventure

1934

as Grouchy Man

I'll Tell the World

1934

as Trapper

Journal of a Crime

1934

as Rigaud

The Meanest Gal in Town

1934

as Clark

Bureau of Missing Persons

1933

as Tom - Dock Watchman (uncredited)

Murders in the Zoo

1933

as Dan Baker (Uncredited)

Girl Missing

1933

as Henry Gibson's Valet (Uncredited)

6 Hours to Live

1932

as Ivan

Big City Blues

1932

as Baggage Master (uncredited)

Two Seconds

1932

as The Prison Doctor

The Crowd Roars

1932

as Tom Beal the Counterman

The Big Shot

1931

as Uncle Ira

The Monster

1925

as Luke Watson

The Strangers' Banquet

1922

as Harriman

Deserted at the Altar

1922

as The Sheriff

Stop Thief

1920

as Mr. Carr

Dangerous Days

1920

as Dr. Haverford

The Husband Hunter

1920

as Charles Mack