Mack Sennett(1880-1960)
- Production
- Artiste
- Réalisation
Mack Sennett est né le 17 janvier 1880 au Québec, Canada. Il était producteur et acteur. Il est connu pour L'idole du village (1921), The Good-Bye Kiss (1928) et The Ghost (1911). Il est mort le 5 novembre 1960 en Californie, États-Unis.
- Récompensé par 1 Oscar
- 4 victoires et 1 nomination au total
Production
Artiste
- 1956
- 1955
- 1939
- 1936
- 1931
- 1924
- Oh, Mabel Behave
- Blaa Blaa
- 1922
- 1915
- 1915
- 1915
- 1915
- 1915
- 1914
- 1914
- 1914
Réalisation
- Autres noms
- Mack Sennet
- Taille
- 1,88 m
- Date de naissance
- Date de décès
- ParentsJohn Sinnott
- Autres œuvresRadio: Appeared in episode of "Biography in Sound", broadcast February 28, 1956, in which W.C. Fields was the subject.
- Annonces publicitaires
- AnecdotesHe always considered himself a comedian and often appeared in his films. His actors, on the other hand, thought he was terrible on camera and always tried to dissuade him from appearing.
- Citations[in the 1950s] What happened to the laughter? It used to be so much of it.
- Marque commercialeFrantically wild comedies that observed no physical reality while the characters descended into chaos in improvised story lines and situations. Many of the films featured the antics of a group of wildly incompetent policemen known as the Keystone Kops, who would arrive in overloaded cars that they would often leave destroyed while they contributed to the mess they were sent to stop. This group has come to be regarded as the trademark of Keystone Studios and one of the key images of silent comedy. Many of the Kops later became respected comedy directors themselves, such as Del Lord, Malcolm St. Clair, Edward F. Cline, A. Edward Sutherland and Erle C. Kenton.
- Surnom
- The King of Comedy
- Salaires(1955)$1,000
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