George MacQuarrie
George MacQuarrie is credited in film records for a single known on-screen appearance in The Plainsman [1936], where MacQuarrie portrayed General Merritt. The role represents a brief but documented contribution to a Western feature produced during the mid-1930s Hollywood era.
Known For
Biography
George MacQuarrie is credited in film records for a single known on-screen appearance in The Plainsman [1936], where MacQuarrie portrayed General Merritt. The role represents a brief but documented contribution to a Western feature produced during the mid-1930s Hollywood era. MacQuarrie’s presence in the cast is recorded alongside the film’s principal actors, though no additional credits or biographical details beyond this credit appear in available industry records.
The Plainsman [1936] is a historical Western directed by Cecil B. DeMille, centered on the life of Wild Bill Hickok. MacQuarrie’s appearance as General Merritt is the only verified film credit associated with the name in accessible records. No further roles, behind-the-scenes work, or extended filmography are documented in th…






