J. Edward McKinley, a renowned actor, entered this world on October 11, 1916, in the vibrant city of Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America. This talented thespian would go on to leave an indelible mark on the world of cinema, appearing in a plethora of films that would captivate audiences for generations to come.
Some of his most notable roles include his performances in the 1968 comedy classic "The Party," the 1969 western "Charro!," and the 1970 drama "There Was a Crooked Man...".
Throughout his life, McKinley was married twice, first to Helene Cantor Marks and later to Opal May Gloria Hirzel. Despite the challenges and triumphs that life often brings, McKinley's love for his wives remained unwavering.
Sadly, J. Edward McKinley's life came to a close on July 30, 2004, in the picturesque city of Beverly Hills, California, United States of America. Though his physical presence may be gone, the impact he had on the world of cinema and the hearts of those who knew him will never be forgotten.