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Malcolm Atterbury

Born
February 20, 1907
Died
August 16, 1992
Malcolm MacLeod Atterbury (February 20, 1907 – August 16, 1992) was an American stage, film, and television actor, and vaudevillian. Atterbury is perhaps best known for his uncredited role in Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest (1959), as the rural man who exclaims, "That plane's dustin' crops where there ain't no crops!" Four years later, Atterbury appeared as the Deputy in Hitchcock's The Birds (1963). He further appeared in such films as I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957), Crime of Passion (1957), Blue Denim (1959), Wild River (1960), Advise and Consent (1962), and Hawaii (1966). His last film was Emperor of the North Pole (1973). Atterbury was married on February 6, 1937 to Ellen Ayres Hardies (1915–1994) of Amsterdam, New York, daughter of judge Charles E. Hardies Sr. and sister of Charles Hardies Jr., who later became Montgomery County district attorney. He died in Beverly Hills of old age in 1992. CLR
Known For
North by Northwest
(1959)
Man at Prairie Crossing (uncredited)
Rio Bravo
(1959)
Jake
The Birds
(1963)
Deputy Al Malone
The Chase
(1966)
Mr. Reeves
Emperor of the North
(1973)
Hogger
The Longest Yard
(1974)
Bit Part (uncredited)
Hawaii
(1966)
Gideon Hale
Wild River
(1960)
Sy Moore
Seven Days in May
(1964)
Horace the White House Physician (uncredited)
Advise & Consent
(1962)
Senator Tom August
Crime of Passion
(1956)
Police Officer Spitz
From the Terrace
(1960)
George Fry
Full Filmography
Acting
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