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  1. Mack Sennett (synt. Michael Sinnott, 17. tammikuuta 1880 Richmond, Quebec, Kanada – 5. marraskuuta 1960 Hollywood, Kalifornia, Yhdysvallat) oli kanadalais-yhdysvaltalainen elokuvanäyttelijä, -ohjaaja ja -tuottaja. Sennet esiintyi sirkuksessa, vaudevillessa ja teatterissa, ja vuonna 1909 hän aloitti Biograph Studiosilla näyttelijänä.

  2. Mack Sennett es un actor y productor de Canadá conocido por Charlot, panadero, Charlot, sufragista (C), El romance de Charlot, Un amor cruel (C), Charlot, árbitro, Charlot en el baile (C), Those Awful Hats (C), Charlot extremadamente elegante (C), El teléfono (C) y El mazo de Charlot (C)

  3. 1 de feb. de 2021 · Mack Sennett used to live there, just opposite the still standing Roosevelt Hotel when it was a fancy address. This is where he worked on his autobiography, so appropriately titled “King of Comedy”, published in 1954, six years before his death at 80.

  4. Sennett, Mack (1880-1960)In February of 1914, Mack Sennett's Keystone company released a comedy called Kid Auto Races at Venice, in which a young English vaudevillian who had recently joined Sennett's company of comedians appeared briefly in a battered suit of morning clothes and top hat.

  5. Mack Sennett Comedies’ movies on moviemaking, this essay suggests, repeat founding facts, icons, and technology associated with the Keystone era and, through their constant replay, elevate those motifs to the status of myth. In so doing, Mack Sennett Comedies not only built its corporate identity as a slapstick universe of

  6. Danville, Canadá. Fallecimiento. 5 de noviembre de 1960. Los Ángeles, California Estados Unidos. Ocupación. Director, productor, actor y guionista. Mack Sennett. Director, productor, actor y guionista, llevó al cine un sentido intuitivo del ritmo cómico, que había refinado en sus años de experiencia en vodevil y en los meses que había ...

  7. Mack Sennett was a Canadian-born American director and was known as the innovator of slapstick comedy in film. During his lifetime he was known at times as the “King of Comedy”. His short “Wrestling Swordfish” was awarded the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 1932 and he earned an Academy Honorary Award in 1937.