Malcolm Waite, a renowned actor of great talent, entered this world on May 7, 1892, in the picturesque town of Menominee, located in the state of Michigan, United States of America.
Throughout his illustrious career, Waite garnered recognition for his impressive performances in a variety of films. One of his most notable roles was in the 1925 comedy classic, "The Gold Rush," directed by the legendary Charlie Chaplin.
In addition to his work in "The Gold Rush," Waite also appeared in the 1930 drama "A Notorious Affair" and the 1928 silent film "Noah's Ark." These roles showcased his versatility as an actor and his ability to adapt to different genres and styles.
Tragically, Malcolm Waite's life came to a close on April 25, 1949, in Van Nuys, California, United States of America. Despite his untimely passing, his contributions to the world of cinema continue to be celebrated and remembered.