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| − | '''Mack Sennett''' (January 17, 1880 – November 5, 1960) was Canadian-born '''Michael Sinnott'''. He was an American film director and actor and was known as an innovator of [[Slapstick movie|slapstick comedy in film]], beginning during the [[Silent film|silent era]] and continuing into sound. During his lifetime, he was known at times as the "King of Comedy". His most famous stars include Fatty Arbuckle, Ben Turpin, the Keystone Kops, and [[Charlie Chaplin]]. He played Sherlock Holmes 11 times. | + | '''Mack Sennett''' (January 17, 1880 – November 5, 1960) was Canadian-born '''Michael Sinnott'''. He was an American film director and actor and was known as an innovator of [[Slapstick movie|slapstick comedy in film]], beginning during the [[Silent film|silent era]] and continuing into sound. During his lifetime, he was known at times as the "King of Comedy". His most famous stars include Fatty Arbuckle, Ben Turpin, the [[Keystone Kops]], and [[Charlie Chaplin]]. He played Sherlock Holmes 11 times. |
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Latest revision as of 02:09, October 23, 2025
Mack Sennett (January 17, 1880 – November 5, 1960) was Canadian-born Michael Sinnott. He was an American film director and actor and was known as an innovator of slapstick comedy in film, beginning during the silent era and continuing into sound. During his lifetime, he was known at times as the "King of Comedy". His most famous stars include Fatty Arbuckle, Ben Turpin, the Keystone Kops, and Charlie Chaplin. He played Sherlock Holmes 11 times.