Malcolm Kennard was born in 1967 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is an actor, known for The Matrix Reloaded (2003), Catching Milat (2015) and Killing Time (2010).
Malcolm Kilduff was born on September 26, 1927 in New York City, New York, USA. He is known for JFK: Destiny Betrayed (2021) and JFK: The Case for Conspiracy (1993). He was married to Rosemary Porter and Bonnie. He died on March 3, 2003 in Beattyville, Kentucky, USA.
Malcolm M. Mays was born on February 14, 1990 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Power Book III: Raising Kanan (2021), New Jack City 2 and Them (2021).
Malcolm Madera is an actor, known for House of Cards (2013), Romeo & Juliet vs. The Living Dead (2009) and Boardwalk Empire (2010).
Malcolm Masters is an actor and writer, known for The Predator (2018), The Flash (2014) and Goons (2016).
Malcolm Matthews is a diverse actor who is equally adept in both dramatic and comedic roles, and has appeared in a great variety of film, TV and stage productions in the short time he has been acting. He left the corporate world in 2014 to pursue acting, having no previous acting training or experience. In the short time since then, he has appeared in a vast number film, television and stage projects, including several award-winning productions.
Malcolm McCarthy is an actor, known for It Snows in Benidorm (2020), Foodie Love (2019) and Vida perfecta (2019).
Malcolm John Taylor was born on June 13, 1943 in Leeds, England, to working-class parents Edna (McDowell), a hotelier, and Charles Taylor, a publican. His father was an alcoholic. Malcolm hated his parents' ways. His father was keen to send his son to private school to give him a good start in life, so Malcolm was packed off to boarding school at age 11. He attended the Tunbridge Boarding School and the Cannock House School in Eltham, Kent. At school, he was beaten with the slipper or cane every Monday for his wayward behavior. Whilst at school, he decided that he wanted to become an actor; it was also around this time that his love for race cars began. He attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts (LAMDA) to study acting. Meanwhile, he worked at his parents' pub but lost his job when the pub went bankrupt, his father drinking all the profits. He then had a variety of jobs, from coffee salesman to messenger. His first big-screen role was in Poor Cow (1967), although his two-minute scene was ultimately cut from the completed film. Soon after, he caught the attention of director Lindsay Anderson who cast him in the role of a rebellious student in his film If.... (1968). The film catapulted Malcolm to stardom in Britain but failed everywhere else. He was so enthusiastic about the film's success that he wanted to do another right away. He began writing what would become the semi-autobiographical O Lucky Man! (1973). Then he starred as Alex DeLarge in Stanley Kubrick's controversial A Clockwork Orange (1971), a role that gave him world fame, and legendary status (although typecasting him as a in villainous roles). In early 1976, he spent nearly a year working on what would later be one of the most infamous films of all time, the semi-pornographic Caligola (1979), financed by Penthouse magazine founder Bob Guccione. Around that time, the British film industry collapsed, forcing him to flee to America to continue working. His first American film was Time After Time (1979). He then did Britannia Hospital (1982), the last part of Lindsay Anderson's working-class trilogy that started with If.... (1968). In the mid-1980s, the years of alcohol and drug abuse, including $1000 a week on cocaine, caught up with him. Years of abuse took its toll on him; his black hairs were now gray. Looking older than he really was, nobody wanted to cast him for playing younger roles. The big roles having dried up, he did many B-rated movies. The 1990s were kinder to him, though. In 1994, he was cast as Dr. Tolian Soran, the man who killed Captain James T. Kirk in Star Trek: Generations (1994). He was back on the track, playing villains again. He played another in the classic BBC miniseries Our Friends in the North (1996). Today, with more than 100 films under his belt, he is one of the greatest actors in America. He still does not have American citizenship, but he likes the no-nonsense American ways. He resides in the northern suburbs of Los Angeles, California.
In the mid 1970s, as a young man not yet thirty, Malcolm McLaren owned and operated a London shop simply called "Sex" and dreamed of fame and fortune. He met a half formed group of teenage rock star hopefuls and fed them happy half truths about the great bands he had led to stardom. With his help in finding corner stone members John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) and Sid Vicious, those boys became the English punk rock legends Sex Pistols. The group met its ends less then four years later and McLaren walked away with a little bit of personal fame, but with most of his big dreams unfulfilled. Using his status as a legend maker McLaren would later manage such 80s punk influenced pop successes as Adam Ant, Bow Wow Wow and Boy George, and even release albums of music under his own name. Though Malcolm McLaren has never achieved the Beatle-mania level of fame that he so clearly strives for, he's never strayed to far from the spotlight. Writing, producing and always looking for new talent to show the world, hopefully for a profit.
Malcolm McLoughlin is known for How Did We Get Here? (2022).