Victor McLaglen
Biography
Victor McLaglen was a British-American film actor. He was known as a character actor, particularly in Westerns, and made seven films with John Ford and John Wayne. McLaglen won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1935 for his role in The Informer.
Known For

Rawhide

Rawhide

Have Gun, Will Travel

This Is Your Life

Around the World in 80 Days

Schlitz Playhouse of Stars

Fort Apache

The Quiet Man
All Movies (122)
- John Ford: The Man Who Invented America2019 · as Self - Actor (archive footage)
- Fragments: Surviving Pieces of Lost Films2011 · as Himself (archive footage)
- On Location with Gunga Din2004 · as MacChesney (archive footage)
- Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her1994 · as Self (archive footage)
- Sea Fury1958 · as Bellew
- The Italians They Are Crazy1958 · as Sergente O'Riley
- The Abductors1957 · as Tom Muldoon
- Around the World in 80 Days1956 · as SS Henrietta Helmsman
- Lady Godiva of Coventry1955 · as Grimald
- Bengazi1955 · as Robert Emmett Donovan
- City of Shadows1955 · as Big Tim Channing
- Many Rivers to Cross1955 · as Cadmus Cherne
- Trouble in the Glen1954 · as Parlan
- Prince Valiant1954 · as Boltar
- Fair Wind to Java1953 · as O'Brien
- The Quiet Man1952 · as Squire 'Red' Will Danaher
- O'Mara's Chain Miracle1951 · as Officer O'Mara
- Rio Grande1950 · as Sgt. Maj. Timothy Quincannon
- She Wore a Yellow Ribbon1949 · as First Sergeant Quincannon
- Fort Apache1948 · as Sgt. Festus Mulcahy
- The Foxes of Harrow1947 · as Mike Farrell
- Michigan Kid1947 · as Curley Davis
- Calendar Girl1947 · as Matthew O'Neill
- Whistle Stop1946 · as Gitlo
- Love, Honor and Goodbye1945 · as Terry O'Farrell
- Rough, Tough and Ready1945 · as Owen McCarey
- The Princess and the Pirate1944 · as Captain Barrett / The Hook
- Roger Touhy, Gangster1944 · as Herman "Owl" Banghart
- Tampico1944 · as Fred Adamson
- Forever and a Day1943 · as Archibald Spavin
- China Girl1942 · as Bull Weed
- Powder Town1942 · as Jeems O'Shea
- Call Out the Marines1942 · as Sgt. Jimmy McGinnis
- Broadway Limited1941 · as Maurice "Mike" Monaghan
- Diamond Frontier1940 · as Terrence Regan
- South of Pago Pago1940 · as Bucko Larson
- The Big Guy1939 · as Warden Bill Whitlock
- Rio1939 · as Dirk
- Full Confession1939 · as Pat McGinnis
- Captain Fury1939 · as Jerry Black aka Blackie
- Ex-Champ1939 · as Tom 'Gunner' Grey
- Let Freedom Ring1939 · as Chris Mulligan
- Gunga Din1939 · as MacChesney
- Pacific Liner1939 · as Crusher McKay
- We're Going to Be Rich1938 · as "Dobbie" Dobson
- The Devil's Party1938 · as Marty Malone
- Battle of Broadway1938 · as Big Ben Wheeler
- Ali Baba Goes to Town1937 · as Himself
- Wee Willie Winkie1937 · as Sgt. Donald MacDuff
- This Is My Affair1937 · as Jock Ramsay
- Nancy Steele Is Missing!1937 · as Dannie O'Neill
- Sea Devils1937 · as Steve Webb
- The Magnificent Brute1936 · as 'Big Steve' Andrews
- Under Two Flags1936 · as J.C. Doyle
- Klondike Annie1936 · as Bull Brackett
- Professional Soldier1935 · as Colonel Michael Donovan
- The Informer1935 · as Gypo Nolan
- The Great Hotel Murder1935 · as Andrew W. 'Andy' McCabe
- Under Pressure1935 · as Jumbo Smith
- The Captain Hates the Sea1934 · as Junius P. Schulte
- Murder at the Vanities1934 · as Bill Murdock
- Wharf Angel1934 · as Turk
- No More Women1934 · as Forty-Fathoms
- Hollywood on Parade No. B-11934
- The Lost Patrol1934 · as The Sergeant
- Dick Turpin1933 · as Dick Turpin
- Laughing at Life1933 · as Dennis P. McHale / Burke / Captain Hale
- Hot Pepper1933 · as Jim Flagg
- Rackety Rax1932 · as 'Knucks' McGloin
- Guilty as Hell1932 · as Detective Capt. T.R. McKinley
- While Paris Sleeps1932 · as Jacques Costaud
- Devil's Lottery1932 · as Jem Meech
- The Gay Caballero1932 · as Don Bob Harkness / El Coyote
- Wicked1931 · as Scott Burrows
- Annabelle's Affairs1931 · as John Rawson / Hefly Jack
- Women of All Nations1931 · as Captain Jim Flagg
- The Stolen Jools1931 · as Sergeant Flagg
- Dishonored1931 · as Colonel Kranau
- Three Rogues1931 · as Bull Stanley
- A Devil with Women1930 · as Jerry Maxton
- On the Level1930 · as Biff Williams
- Hot for Paris1929 · as John Patrick Duke
- The Cock-Eyed World1929 · as Top Sergeant Flagg
- Happy Days1929 · as Minstrel Show Performer
- The Black Watch1929 · as Captain Donald King
- Strong Boy1929 · as Strong Boy
- Captain Lash1929 · as Captain Lash
- The River Pirate1928 · as Sailor Fritz
- Hangman's House1928 · as Denis Hogan
- A Girl in Every Port1928 · as Spike Madden
- Mother Machree1927 · as The Giant of Kilkenny
- The Loves of Carmen1927 · as Escamillo
- Life in Hollywood No. 51927
- What Price Glory1926 · as Capt. Flagg
- Beau Geste1926 · as Hank
- Men of Steel1926 · as Pete Masarick
- The Isle of Retribution1926 · as Doomsdorf
- The Fighting Heart1925 · as Soapy Williams
- Winds of Chance1925 · as Poleon Doret
- The Unholy Three1925 · as Hercules
- Percy1925 · as Reedy Jenkins
- The Hunted Woman1925 · as Quade
- The Beloved Brute1924 · as Charles Hinges
- The Gay Corinthian1924 · as Squire Hardcastle
- The Passionate Adventure1924 · as Herb Harris
- Women and Diamonds1924 · as Brian Owen
- In the Blood1924 · as Tony Crabtree
- The Boatswain's Mate1924 · as Ned Travers
- M'Lord of the White Road1923 · as Lord Annerley / John
- Heartstrings1923 · as Frank Wilson
- Woman to Woman1923 · as Nubian Slave (uncredited)
- The Romany1923 · as The Chief
- The Crimson Circle1922
- A Sailor Tramp1922 · as The Sailor Tramp
- The Glorious Adventure1922 · as Bulfinch
- Little Brother of God1922 · as King Kennidy
- A Romance of Old Baghdad1922 · as Miski
- The Sport of Kings1921 · as Frank Rosedale
- The Prey of the Dragon1921 · as Brett 'Dragon' Mercer
- Carnival1921 · as Baron
- Corinthian Jack1921 · as Jack Halstead
- The Call of the Road1920 · as Alfred Truscott
All TV Shows (6)
- Rawhide1959
- Rawhide1959 · as Harry Wittman
- Have Gun, Will Travel1957 · as Mike O'Hare
- This Is Your Life1952 · as Self
- Schlitz Playhouse of Stars1951
- Lux Video Theatre1950 · as Michael O'Reilly