Donald Kirke
Donald Kirke (May 17, 1901 – May 18, 1971) was an American stage, film and television actor.[1] CareerIn the early 1920s, Kirke acted in stock theater, including the Gene Lewis-Olga Worth and the Lewis-Worth companies.[2] Kirke's Broadway credits include The Constant Sinner (1931), A Woman Denied (1931), The Old Rascal (1930), Remote Control (1929), and Gang War (1928).[3] 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.[4] He 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.[5] DeathKirke died in Los Angeles, California on May 18, 1971, one day after his 70th birthday. Filmography
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