
Mack Sennett
17 Jan, 1880 in Richmond, Québec, Canada
Mack Sennett (born Michael Sinnott; January 17, 1880 – November 5, 1960) was a Canadian born actor, director, comedian and studio head, known as the 'King of Comedy'. He produced more than 1,000 silent films and several dozen talkies during a 25-year career. He became a United States citizen in...
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Michael SinnottMack SennetThe King of ComedyKing of Comedy

The Salvation Army Lass
40%
(1909)
Hearts and Planets
0%
(1915)

A Spanish Dilemma
40%
(1912)

The Brave Hunter
44%
(1912)

The Furs
30%
(1912)

Love Among the Roses
47%
(1910)

The Indian Runner's Romance
30%
(1909)

His Daughter
40%
(1911)
A Healthy Neighborhood
0%
(1913)
Never Again
40%
(1910)

A Lucky Toothache
0%
(1910)

When We Were in Our 'Teens
50%
(1910)

His Wife's Visitor
5%
(1909)

Hoffmeyer's Legacy
0%
(1912)
The Converts
0%
(1910)
The Purgation
0%
(1910)
Examination Day at School
0%
(1910)
The Broken Doll
40%
(1910)
The Inventor’s Secret
0%
(1911)

The Beautiful Voice
0%
(1911)
The Ghost
0%
(1911)
An Affair of Hearts
25%
(1910)

Jones and His New Neighbors
25%
(1909)
Jones and the Lady Book Agent
25%
(1909)
The Jilt
5%
(1909)
The Road to the Heart
50%
(1909)
The Wooden Leg
40%
(1909)
A Wreath in Time
40%
(1909)
And a Little Child Shall Lead Them
15%
(1909)
Leather Stocking
35%
(1909)
A New Trick
10%
(1909)

Hot Stuff
42%
(1912)

The Last Deal
0%
(1910)

As It Is in Life
52%
(1910)
The Mexican Sweethearts
5%
(1909)