MacIntyre Dixon

MacIntyre Dixon

93 · Born: Dec 22, 1931

Personal Details

BornDec 22, 1931 Everett, Massachusetts, USA

Biography

MacIntyre Dixon, a renowned thespian, entered this world on December 22, 1931, in the charming city of Everett, Massachusetts, USA. With a career spanning multiple decades, he has made a lasting impression on the entertainment industry, featuring prominently in a variety of iconic films. Notably, he brought to life the titular character in the 1980 animated classic, Popeye, and more recently, he delivered a memorable performance in the 2010 coming-of-age comedy-drama, It's Kind of a Funny Story. Additionally, his portrayal of a supporting character in the 1992 critically acclaimed drama, A River Runs Through It, remains a fan favorite.

Before embarking on his personal journey, MacIntyre was married to the lovely Saundra MacDonald.

Career

2020
The Half of It
The Half of It as Father Shanley
2008
Great Performances
Great Performances as Capuchin / Jodelet / Gascony Cadet
2003
School of Rock
School of Rock as Bus Driver
1997
In & Out
In & Out as Bachelor Party Guest
1993
Gettysburg
Gettysburg as Maj. Gen. Jubal A. Early
1992
A River Runs Through It
A River Runs Through It as Police Sergeant
1991
1990
Great Performances
Great Performances as Francisco/Gravedigger/Player
1989
The Dream Team
The Dream Team as Dr. Verboven
1988
Funny Farm
Funny Farm as Mayor Barclay
1985
Izzy & Moe
Izzy & Moe as Reporter
1981
Word of Honor
Word of Honor as Father Danzig
Paternity
Paternity as Nature Walk Teacher
Reds
Reds as Carl Walters
Dead Ringer
Dead Ringer as Ernie Weaver
1980
Popeye
Popeye as Cole Oyl
HealtH
HealtH as Fred Munson
1979
Starting Over
Starting Over as Dan Ryan
1978
How to Pick Up Girls!
How to Pick Up Girls! as Post Office Clerk
King of the Gypsies
King of the Gypsies as Courthouse Reporter
Corvette Summer
Corvette Summer as Counterman
1977
Fire Sale
Fire Sale as Painter
Thieves
Thieves as Passenger
1976
The Front
The Front as Harry Stone
1969
Alice's Restaurant
Alice's Restaurant as 1st Deconsecration Minister