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    Michael Kirby

    Michael Kirby

    Personal Info

    Known ForActing
    BornFebruary 20, 1925
    DiedMay 2, 2002 (aged 77)
    Place of BirthSydney, Nova Scotia, Canada
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    Michael Kirby

    Biography

    Michael Kirby was born on February 20, 1925 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. He was an actor and writer, known for The Silent Partner (1978), Summer Holiday (1948) and The Golden Boat (1990). He died on May 25, 2002 in Orange County, California, USA.

    Known For

    22 movies
    Agency
    6.3

    Agency

    1980

    The Silent Partner
    7.0

    The Silent Partner

    1978

    Summer Holiday
    4.9

    Summer Holiday

    1948

    Rolling Vengeance
    5.6

    Rolling Vengeance

    1987

    Swoon
    5.7

    Swoon

    1992

    Meatballs
    5.8

    Meatballs

    1979

    They Were Expendable
    6.5

    They Were Expendable

    1945

    Where the Heart Is
    6.1

    Where the Heart Is

    1990

    Another Woman
    6.8

    Another Woman

    1988

    The Kissing Place
    6.5

    The Kissing Place

    1990

    Mr. Patman
    4.0

    Mr. Patman

    1981

    Shadows and Fog
    6.7

    Shadows and Fog

    1991

    A New Life
    3.8

    A New Life

    1988

    My Pleasure Is My Business
    2.0

    My Pleasure Is My Business

    1975

    The House by the Lake
    5.7

    The House by the Lake

    1976

    The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez
    4.9

    The Cabinet of Dr. Ramirez

    1991

    Keep Your Powder Dry
    5.9

    Keep Your Powder Dry

    1945

    Sonja Henie: Queen of the Ice

    Sonja Henie: Queen of the Ice

    1995

    A Quiet Day in Belfast
    6.0

    A Quiet Day in Belfast

    1974

    Strong Medicine
    5.6

    Strong Medicine

    1981

    U-Turn
    3.7

    U-Turn

    1973

    Week-End at the Waldorf
    6.0

    Week-End at the Waldorf

    1945