Sam McDaniel
Known for: Acting
Born: January 27, 1886 in Wichita, Kansas, USA - Died: September 23, 1962
Sam McDaniel was an American screen and television actor, as well as a jazz musician. He was the brother of actresses Hattie and Etta McDaniel.
Known for
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Four's a Crowd
H. Louis Brown (uncredited)
Blondie Johnson
Train Porter (uncredited)
Stormy
Mack's Hostler (uncredited)
Three Loves Has Nancy
Train Waiter (uncredited)
The Vanishing Frontier
Whistlin' Zeke
Flamingo Road
Boatright
Unwelcome Stranger
Pot Roast (as Sam McDaniels)
Lady Killer
Porter (uncredited)
Polo Joe
Harvey the Waiter (uncredited)
All Through the Night
Deacon
Employees' Entrance
Janitor at Hotel Balken (uncredited)
The Traitor Within
Melrose
Without Reservations
Freddy (uncredited)
Johnny Trouble
Doorman (uncredited)
Experiment Perilous
Porter (uncredited)
Ice Palace
George, the train porter
Fashions of 1934
Cleaning Man (uncredited)
Bargain with Bullets
Police Capt. Holmes
The Ghost and the Guest
Harmony Jones
Gangway for Tomorrow
Hank
Exclusive Story
Man Threatened by Acello (uncredited)
She Wouldn't Say Yes
Train Steward (uncredited)
Heavenly Daze
Spiffingham
Danger – Love at Work
Train porter