Edward McWade(1865-1943)
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Edward McWade was born on 14 January 1865 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), The Monster (1925) and Two Seconds (1932). He was married to Margaret McWade. He died on 17 May 1943 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Actor
Writer
Director
- Alternative names
- Edward McQuade
- Born
- Died
- May 17, 1943
- Los Angeles, California, USA(undisclosed)
- Spouse
- Margaret McWadeSeptember 4, 1897 - May 17, 1943 (his death)
- Other worksStage Play: Too Many Cooks. Written by Frank Craven. Directed by John Cromwell and Frank Craven. 39th Street Theater: 24 Feb 1914- Sep 1914 (closing date unknown/223 performances). Cast: Philip Bern (as "Joe Cook"), Eva Condon (as "Ella"), Frank Craven (as "Albert Bennett"), John Cromwell (as "Frank Andrews"), Virginia Erwin (as "Bertha Cook"), Bessie Fischer (as "Mary Cook"), Charles Fischer (as "Walter Cook"), Phillip Hillman (as "Louis Cook"), Mattie Keene (as "Mrs. Cook"), Jonathan Kieff (as "Simpson"), Martin Mann (as "Mr. Cook"), Edward McWade (as "Uncle George") [final Broadway role], Bessie Osmond (as "Emma Cook"), Inez Plummer (as "Alice Cook"), George Stillman (as "Tom"), Jennie Weathersby (as "Louise Cook"), George Williams (as "Uncle Ben Wilson"). Produced by William A. Brady.
- TriviaYounger brother was the famed character actor Robert McWade.
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