
Kenneth MacKenna
Acting
Biography
Kenneth MacKenna (born Leo Mielziner Jr.) was an American actor and film director.
Born: August 19, 1899
Place of Birth: Canterbury, New Hampshire, USA
Known For

Judgment at Nuremberg
In 1947, four German judges who served on the bench during the Nazi regime face a military tribunal to answer charges of crimes against humanity. Chief Justice Haywood hears evidence and testimony not only from lead defendant Ernst Janning and his defense attorney Hans Rolfe, but also from the widow of a Nazi general, an idealistic U.S. Army captain and reluctant witness Irene Wallner.

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
A television anthology series hosted by Alfred Hitchcock featuring dramas, thrillers, and mysteries.

Men Without Women
Made during the early days of sound cinema, this tense submarine adventure is an intriguing example of a hybrid silent-talkie. A disgraced English sub commander changes his name to Burke and joins the American Navy. When the U.S. submarine on which he is serving as a torpedo launcher begins to sink, Burke must make the ultimate sacrifice to save as many crew men as possible..

The Barbara Stanwyck Show
An American anthology drama television series hosted by Barbara Stanwyck served.

High Time
Despite the dissapproval of his grown son and daughter, 51-year-old widdower and wealthy restauranteur Harvey Howard decides it's 'high time' to he gets his college degree. And he's in for the full ride: living in the dorms, joing a fraternity, falling in love, and even getting some studying in.

Those We Love
Director Robert Florey's 1932 melodrama about a woman who suspects her husband of infidelity stars Mary Astor, Kenneth MacKenna, Tommy Conlon, Lilyan Tashman, Hale Hamilton, Cecil Cunningham and Virginia Sale.

13 West Street
Walt Sherill is attacked and beat down by a group of juvenile delinquents on his way home from work one night. The boys who attacked him are not previously known by the police and are therefore hard to track down. As Sherill starts getting impatient he begins his own investigation. Meanwhile, Detective Sergeant Koleski does his best to track down the culprits.

Miss Bluebeard
Director Frank Tuttle's 1925 silent mistaken-identity comedy, adapted from the 1923 play "Little Miss Bluebeard", stars Bebe Daniels.

Sin Takes a Holiday
Dowdy Sylvia accepts her boss' marriage proposal, even though he only asked her to avoid marriage to another woman. As a wealthy wife, Sylvia changes from plain to uninhibited swan and even contemplates having an affair.

Man Trouble
A hard-boiled nightclub owner saves a beautiful young girl from drowning. He promptly falls in love with her, but she prefers a younger, more-genteel lover.
Filmography
as Paul Logan
as Kenneth Norris
as Morgan
as President Byrne of Pinehurst
as Edward Manton
as Bishop Cannon
as Jimmy Crosby
as Freddie Williston
as Capt. Trevelyan
as Gaylord Stanton
as Victor Sablin
as Graham
as Count d'Amati
as Captain Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond
as Jack Gardner
as Chief Burke
as Dr. Tom Winston
as Capt. Anthony Dean
as William Carroll / Henry Carroll
as Horace Niles
as Johnny King
as Bob Hawley