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Guy Edward Hearn (September 6, 1888 – April 15, 1963) was an American actor who, in a forty-year film career, starting in 1915, played hundreds of roles, starting with juvenile leads, then, briefly, as leading man, all during the silent era. With the arrival of sound, he became a character actor, appearing in scores of productions for virtually every studio, in which he was mostly unbilled, while those credits in which he was listed, reflected at least nine
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s, most frequently Edward Hearn, but also Guy E. Hearn, Ed Hearn, Eddie Hearn, Eddie Hearne, and Edward Hearne.


Leading man in silent films

Born in Dayton, Columbia County, Washington, He became an actor in his twenties, with a first known film credit listed in the 1915 short ''The Fool's Heart''. His initial feature was '' Her Bitter Cup'' in 1916, the year during which he was seen in sixteen shorts and features. 1917 was equally prolific for him, providing seventeen appearances. As short films gave way to features, the number of his annual productions decreased (four in 1918, four in 1919 and five in 1920), but he continued to work steadily, with film credits in every year of his career. He was third-billed in ''Faith'', the 1920 production starring Peggy Hyland with J. Parks Jones, and had a supporting role that year in the serial, '' Daredevil Jack'', a vehicle for boxing champion
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. Engaged by
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' early silent film subsidiary,
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, as leading man to Ruth Clifford in 1918's ''The Lure of Luxury'', Hearn was subsequently put under contract with the low-budget studio
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(also known as FBO Pictures Corporation)"At the Theaters; Airdome" (''St. Petersburg Times'', February 6, 1926)
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-filmed ''The Fire Bride'' (1922), Jane Novak in ''Colleen of the Pines'' (1922), Gladys Walton ''The Town Scandal'' (1923),
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''Excitement'' (1924), and Josie Sedgwick in ''The Outlaw's Daughter'' (1925), and second leads, billed after
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,
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and
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in ''Daughters of Today'' (1924). In 1925, Hearn was fourth-billed as
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's brother in '' The Lawful Cheater'', a crime drama fashioned as a vehicle for the
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star, while he also had a rare first-billed role as the central character, Philip Nolan, in
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's adaptation of
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's classic short story, " The Man Without a Country". He was also top-billed in a minor 1924 western, ''The Devil's Partner'', which not released until 1926, the year he was the human leading actor in a May vehicle for the dog star Peter the Great, a
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who, after appearing in one more film, was fatally shot in June. In 1926, he was Helen Holmes' leading man in ''Perils of the Rail'', while playing an unbilled cameo as a Union Army officer in another railroad-centered film,
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's '' The General''. In 1927, he was second-billed to Cornelius Keefe in ''Hook and Ladder No. 9'', third-billed in the
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vehicle ''Spuds'', the John BowersAnne Cornwall starrer ''The Heart of the Yukon'' and the '' Buffalo Bill, Jr.'' western series entry ''Pals in Peril'', had lower-billed roles in four other films and played an unbilled bit in
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's '' The King of Kings''.


Character actor during sound era

In 1928, as Hearn reached his fortieth birthday, his changing fortunes were reflected through the six productions in which he appeared. He was still briefly cast as a leading man, but only to German Shepherds. "The New Pathé Dog Star, Cyclone" in the
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-directed
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serial '' The Yellow Cameo'', was first, with the film's poster highlighting only the names of leading lady Allene Ray and Cyclone, while FBO's feature film "Dog Justice", another vehicle for a German Shepherd (this dog's name was Ranger), came second. The other four titles, however, placed him between fifth and eighth in their cast lists. In the last of his 1928 titles, also his first sound film, December-released ''Ned McCobb's Daughter'', he was billed below Irene Rich,
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, Robert Armstrong and George Barraud, and directly above future star Carol (Carole) Lombard. As sound films began to make greater inroads at the start of 1929, Hearn's five films that year indicated a further downward spiral. He was second-billed (to Sam Nelson, who co-starred with Ranger in five other 1927–29 films) in another silent Ranger vehicle, ''The One Man Dog'' and third-billed (above
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) in the William Collier, Jr. - Jacqueline Logan pairing for
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' part-talkie ''The Bachelor Girl''. In the remaining three titles, however, his billing was much lower.
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's first sound film, '' The Donovan Affair'' listed him eleventh and another talkie mystery, Universal's ''The Drake Case'', a posthumous release for its star,
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, listed him eighth. Both of these dialogue-laden productions, exist only in silent versions, following the loss of their sound discs. The last of Hearn's 1929 releases, the western '' Hell's Heroes'', left him with a small unbilled role. In 1930 Hearn had small supporting roles in three features and an unbilled part in a
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two-reeler, but it was 1931 that set the pattern for the remainder of his career. Forty-three years old in September of that year, he appeared in sixteen features and one short, with nine of those roles being unbilled. For each year, until 1945, he had an uninterrupted run of credits, most of them unbilled. Returning to film work in 1950, he again accumulated numerous credits until the end of 1953. His final two credits, both unbilled, were in 1955's '' This Island Earth'' and '' Tall Man Riding''. His television work was limited to a 1952 episode of '' Cowboy G-Men'' and a 1953 episode of ''
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'', both of which were early TV series aimed at a juvenile audience.


Personal life

Eight years after his 1955 retirement, Guy Edward Hearn died in
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at the age of 74. He was married to French Canadian Tryda Saindon from the mid-1910s until at least June 1930, as indicated in that year's decennial census. They were the parents of one child, Edward, born in
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during summer of 1916.IMDB website
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Filmography

* '' Her Bitter Cup'' (1916) as Walter Burke * '' Her Defiance'' (1916) as Frank Warren * ''The Whirlpool of Destiny'' (1916) as Davidson * '' The Double Room Mystery'' (1917) as Silver Joe * '' Her Soul's Inspiration'' (1917) as Silent Bob * ''
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'' (1917) as Danick Rysson * '' The Man from Tia Juana'' as Larry Kerwin (*uncredited) * ''The Lost Express'' (1917) as Francis Murphy * '' Lawless Love'' (1918) as Freddie Montgomery * ''The Mask'' (1918) as Sam Joplin * ''The Lure of Luxury'' (1918) as John Coventry * '' The Light of Western Stars'' (1918) as Al Hammond * ''Whom the Gods Would Destroy'' (1919) * ''Jacques of the Silver North'' (1919) as Warren Sherman * ''
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'' (1919) as Stanley Davis * '' Daredevil Jack'' (1920) as Cyril Dennison * ''
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'' (1920) as Dr. George Kyle * ''Into the Light'' (1920) as The Boy * '' Down Home'' (1920) as Chet Todd * '' The Coast of Opportunity'' (1920) as Tommy De Boer * '' The Avenging Arrow'' (1921) as Ralph Troy * '' All Dolled Up'' (1921) as James Montgomery Johnson * '' Keeping Up with Lizzie'' (1921) as Dan Pettigrew * '' The Face of the World'' (1921) as Harold Mark * '' The Honor of Rameriz'' (1921, Short) as The Thief * '' The Spirit of the Lake'' (1921, Short) * '' The Fire Bride'' (1922) as Steve Maitland * '' A Question of Honor'' (1922) as Bill Shannon * '' The Truthful Liar'' (1922) as David Haggard * '' The Glory of Clementina'' (1922) as Tommy Burgrave * '' Her Night of Nights'' (1922) as Jerry Trimble * '' Colleen of the Pines'' (1922) as Barry O'Neil * '' The Flirt'' (1922) as Richard Lindley * '' Mind Over Motor'' (1923) as Starter * '' The Love Letter'' (1923) as Bill Carter * ''
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'' (1923) as Toby Caswell * '' The Miracle Baby'' (1923) as Hal Norton * '' Daytime Wives'' (1923) as Ben Branscom * '' Daughters of Today'' (1924) as Peter Farnham * '' When a Man's a Man'' (1924) as Stanley Manning * ''
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'' (1924) as Arthur Drew * '' The Dangerous Blonde'' (1924) as Royall Randall * '' The Turmoil'' (1924) as Roscoe Sheridan * '' Winner Take All'' (1924) as Jack Hamilton * ''As No Man Has Loved'' (1925) as Lt. Philip Nolan * '' The Lawful Cheater'' (1925) as Roy Burns * '' Perils of the Rail'' (1925) as Jack Hathaway * ''The Outlaw's Daughter'' (1925) as Jim King * ''
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'' (1925) as Dan Kelly * ''Daring Days'' (1925) as Catamount * ''
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'' (1926) as Glen Wilson * '' Daniel Boone Thru the Wilderness'' (1926) as The Stranger * ''
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'' (1926) as Tom Brand * ''
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'' (1926) as Robert Conway * '' With Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo'' (1926) as Fred Warren * '' The General'' (1926) as Union Officer (uncredited) * '' Winners of the Wilderness'' (1927) as Gen. George Washington * '' Spuds'' (1927) as Captain Arthur * '' The King of Kings'' (1927) (uncredited) * '' The Heart of the Yukon'' (1927) as Jack Waite * '' Pals in Peril'' (1927) as Blackie Burns * '' The Hero on Horseback'' (1927) as Harvey Grey * '' The Harvester'' (1927) as Dr. Harmon * ''Hook and Ladder No. 9'' (1927) as Dan Duffy * '' Hot Heels'' (1927) as Gambler * '' The Desert Pirate'' (1927) as Norton * '' The Yellow Cameo'' (1928) as Terry Lawton * '' Dog Justice'' (1928) as Jimmie O'Neil * '' The Fightin' Redhead'' (1928) as Jim Dalton * '' The Big Hop'' (1928) as Pilot * '' Ned McCobb's Daughter'' (1928) as Butterworth * ''The One Man Dog'' (1929) as Pierre * '' The Donovan Affair'' (1929) as Nelson * ''The Bachelor Girl'' (1929) as Campbell * '' The Drake Case'' (1929) as Edmonds / Butler * '' Hell's Heroes'' (1929) as Frank Edwards (uncredited) * '' Hide-Out'' (1930) as Coach Latham * '' The Spoilers'' (1930) as Lieutenant * ''
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'' (1930) as Tom Hodge * '' One Night at Susie's'' (1930) as Policeman (uncredited) * '' The Painted Desert'' (1931) as Tex * ''
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'' (1931) as Admiral's Aide (uncredited) * '' The Avenger'' (1931) as Captain Paul Lake * '' Clearing the Range'' (1931) as Jim Fremont * '' Ladies' Man'' (1931) as Maitre D' (uncredited) * '' The Texas Ranger'' (1931) as Texas Ranger Capt. Edwards (uncredited) * '' Up for Murder'' (1931) as Policeman (uncredited) * '' The Vanishing Legion'' (1931) as Jed Williams * '' A Son of the Plains'' (1931) as Buck Brokaw * '' Smart Money'' (1931) as Reporter (uncredited) * '' Ex-Bad Boy'' (1931) as Assistant Manager (uncredited) * '' Broadminded'' (1931) as Man at Fire Escape Window (uncredited) * '' Bad Girl'' (1931) as Male Nurse (uncredited) * '' The Galloping Ghost'' (1931, Serial) as Clay College Coach Harlow * '' Local Boy Makes Good'' (1931) as Relay Caller (uncredited) * '' The Cheyenne Cyclone'' (1931) as J.C. 'Flash' Corbin * '' Emma'' (1932) as Haskins' Assistant (uncredited) * '' The Rainbow Trail'' (1932) as Jim Lassiter (uncredited) * '' The Sunset Trail'' (1932) as Bank Teller (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1932) as Ben Murdock * '' The Shadow of the Eagle'' (1932, Serial) as Col. Nathan Gregory * '' The Texas Tornado'' (1932) as Fanner Durkin * ''
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'' (1932) as Court Reporter (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1932, Serial) as Col. Munro * '' Unashamed'' (1932) as Mr. Ogden's Secretary (uncredited) * '' Ann Carver's Profession'' (1933) as Dinner Party Guest (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1933) as Henchman Morgan * '' Her First Mate'' (1933) as Ferry Captain (uncredited) * '' Penthouse'' (1933) as Detective (uncredited) * '' Golden Harvest'' (1933) as Pierce (uncredited) * '' I'm No Angel'' (1933) as Court Clerk (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1933) as Captain's Mate (uncredited) * '' Roman Scandals'' (1933) as Roman Citizen (uncredited) * '' Son of a Sailor'' (1933) as Admiral (uncredited) * '' The Mystery Squadron'' (1933, Serial) as Sheriff hs. 2-3, 12* ''
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'' (1934) as Detective (uncredited) * '' Cross Country Cruise'' (1934) as Bus Passenger (uncredited) * '' The Show-Off'' (1934) as Automobile Attendant (uncredited) * '' Stolen Sweets'' (1934) as Ship's Captain (uncredited) * '' Monte Carlo Nights'' (1934) as Detective (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1934) as Detective (uncredited) * '' Burn 'Em Up Barnes'' (1934, Serial) as Henchman Parker hs. 2-5(uncredited) * '' Whom the Gods Destroy'' (1934) as Balkan Passenger (uncredited) * '' Fighting Hero'' (1934) as Bert Hawley * '' Paris Interlude'' (1934) as Reporter (uncredited) * '' The Cat's-Paw'' (1934) as Radio Listener (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1934) as Signalman (uncredited) * '' Fighting Through'' (1934) as Lennie Lenihan * '' The Law of the Wild'' (1934, Serial) as Spectator (uncredited) * '' King Kelly of the U.S.A.'' (1934) as Mop Salesman (uncredited) * '' Young and Beautiful'' (1934) as Movie Director (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1934) as Croupier (uncredited) * '' Wake Up and Dream'' (1934) as Reporter (uncredited) * '' Lady by Choice'' (1934) as Detective (uncredited) * ''Against the Law'' (1934) as Fireman (uncredited) * '' In Old Santa Fe'' (1934) as Tracy Henchman (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1934) as Cop (uncredited) * '' Flirting with Danger'' (1934) as San Rico Plant Supervisor * '' Mystery Mountain'' (1934, Serial) as Lake * '' Sing Sing Nights'' (1934) as Governor's Aide (uncredited) * '' Forsaking All Others'' (1934) as Party Guest (uncredited) * '' The Whole Town's Talking'' (1935) as Policeman Announcing Carpenter (uncredited) * '' Naughty Marietta'' (1935) as Mercenary Scout (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1935) as Detective Brewster * '' The Miracle Rider'' (1935) as Emil Janss * '' The Headline Woman'' (1935) as Headwaiter (uncredited) * '' Let 'Em Have It'' (1935) as Desk Sergeant (uncredited) * '' Public Hero No. 1'' (1935) as Policeman in Pursuing Car (uncredited) * '' Ladies Crave Excitement'' (1935) as Guard (uncredited) * '' Westward Ho'' (1935) as Townsman (uncredited) * '' Page Miss Glory'' (1935) as Detective (uncredited) * '' Diamond Jim'' (1935) as Job Applicant (uncredited) * '' Tumbling Tumbleweeds'' (1935) as Barney Craven * '' Red Salute'' (1935) as Border Patrolman (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1935) as Mack - Purser * ''
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'' (1935) * ''
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'' (1935) as Insp. Stone * '' The Rainmakers'' (1935) as Farmer (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1935) as Leader at Bastille (uncredited) * '' Bulldog Courage'' (1935) as Clayton - Henchman * '' The Mysterious Avenger'' (1936) as Cattleman (uncredited) * '' Black Gold'' (1936) as Oilman Lease Holder (uncredited) * '' The Bridge of Sighs'' (1936) as Police Clerk (uncredited) * '' The Lawless Nineties'' (1936) as Townsman (uncredited) * '' The Leathernecks Have Landed'' (1936) as Marine Officer (uncredited) * '' The Preview Murder Mystery'' (1936) as Officer (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1936) as Sheriff Ed * '' King of the Pecos'' (1936) as Eli Jackson * '' Silly Billies'' (1936) as Mark - Martin's Brother (uncredited) * '' Moonlight Murder'' (1936) as Police Surgeon (uncredited) * '' Avenging Waters'' (1936) as Foreman Jim (uncredited) * '' The Three Wise Guys'' (1936) as Cop * '' The Cattle Thief'' (1936) as Chet (uncredited) * '' Easy Money'' (1936) as Cop (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1936) as Parishioner (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1936) as Businessman (uncredited) * '' His Brother's Wife'' (1936) as Laboratory Technician (uncredited) * '' Missing Girls'' (1936) as Police Officer * '' Lady Luck'' (1936) as Bill - a Cop (uncredited) * '' The Unknown Ranger'' (1936) as Jim Wright * '' Ride 'Em Cowboy'' (1936) as Man at Dance (uncredited) * '' The President's Mystery'' (1936) as Meeting Moderator (uncredited) * '' I Cover Chinatown'' (1936) as Herbert - Tourist Husband (uncredited) * '' 15 Maiden Lane'' (1936) as Detective Thomas (uncredited) * '' The Man I Marry'' (1936) as Chauffuer (uncredited) * '' Mad Holiday'' (1936) as Policeman (uncredited) * '' The Big Show'' (1936) as Studio Man (uncredited) * ''
The Accusing Finger ''The Accusing Finger'' is a 1936 American drama film directed by James P. Hogan and written by Madeleine Ruthven, Brian Marlow, John Bright and Robert Tasker. The film stars Paul Kelly, Marsha Hunt, Kent Taylor, Robert Cummings, Harry Ca ...
'' (1936) as Bailiff (uncredited) * '' The Boss Rider of Gun Creek'' (1936) as Mal MacGregor * '' The Mighty Treve'' (1937) as Second Dog Show Judge * '' The Devil's Playground'' (1937) as Surgeon (uncredited) * '' Sandflow'' (1937) as Liveryman (uncredited) * '' Penrod and Sam'' (1937) as 2nd G-Man (uncredited) * '' A Star Is Born'' (1937) as Sanitarium Attendant (uncredited) * '' Anything for a Thrill'' (1937) as Collins * '' It Can't Last Forever'' (1937) as Federal Man (uncredited) * '' Exclusive'' (1937) as Policeman (uncredited) * '' Souls at Sea'' (1937) as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) * '' Bad Guy'' (1937) as Policeman Driving Kitty (uncredited) * '' It Happened in Hollywood'' (1937) as Cop (uncredited) * ''
Something to Sing About Something may refer to: Philosophy and language * Something (concept) * "Something", an English indefinite pronoun Music Albums * ''Something'' (Chairlift album), 2012 * ''Something'' (Shirley Bassey album), 1970 * ''Something'' (Shirley Scot ...
'' (1937) as Studio Guard (uncredited) * '' Life Begins with Love'' (1937) as Detective (uncredited) * '' Ali Baba Goes to Town'' (1937) as Sentry (uncredited) * '' Trouble at Midnight'' (1937) as DeHoff * '' The Old Wyoming Trail'' (1937) as Hammond * ''
Springtime in the Rockies ''Springtime in the Rockies'' is an American Technicolor musical comedy film released by Twentieth Century Fox in 1942. It stars Betty Grable, with support from John Payne, Carmen Miranda, Cesar Romero, Charlotte Greenwood, and Edward Evere ...
'' (1937) as Jed Thorpe * '' Paid to Dance'' (1937) as Butler * '' Headin' East'' (1937) as Rancher (uncredited) * ''
The Shadow The Shadow is a fictional character created by American magazine publishers Street & Smith and writer Walter B. Gibson. Originally created to be a mysterious radio show narrator and developed into a distinct literary character in 1931 by Gibs ...
'' (1937) as Circus Doctor * '' Man-Proof'' (1938) as Ticket Man (uncredited) * ''
My Old Kentucky Home "My Old Kentucky Home, Good-Night!", typically shortened to "My Old Kentucky Home", is a sentimental ballad and regional anthem of Kentucky. It was written by Stephen Foster, probably composed in 1852. It was published in January 1853 by Firt ...
'' (1938) (uncredited) * ''
Penitentiary A prison, also known as a jail, gaol, penitentiary, detention center, correction center, correctional facility, or remand center, is a facility where people are Imprisonment, imprisoned under the authority of the State (polity), state, usually ...
'' (1938) as Prison Guard with Telegram (uncredited) * '' Assassin of Youth'' (1938) as Doctor (uncredited) * '' Go Chase Yourself'' (1938) as Jack - Raffle Seller in Bank (uncredited) * '' International Crime'' (1938) as Policeman (uncredited) * '' Professor Beware'' (1938) as Cop (uncredited) * '' The Main Event'' (1938) as Detective (uncredited) * '' Young Fugitives'' (1938) as Legion Commander (uncredited) * '' The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok'' (1938, Serial) as Tom Stedman (Ch's 14-15) (uncredited) * ''
Fast Company ''Fast Company'' is an American business magazine published monthly in print and online, focusing on technology, business, and design. It releases six print issues annually. History ''Fast Company'' was founded in November 1995 by Alan Webb ...
'' (1938) as Policeman (uncredited) * '' You Can't Take It with You'' (1938) as Court Attendant (uncredited) * '' Boys Town'' (1938) as Train Guard (uncredited) * ''
Juvenile Court Juvenile court, also known as young offender's court or children's court, is a tribunal having special authority to pass judgements for crimes committed by children who have not attained the age of majority. In most modern legal systems, chi ...
'' (1938) as Cop in PAL Office (uncredited) * '' West of the Santa Fe'' (1938) as Crane * '' The Spider's Web'' (1938, Serial) as Police Desk Sergeant (uncredited) * '' Red Barry'' (1938, serial) as Detective O'Hara (uncredited) * '' Gang Bullets'' (1938) as Detective Craig (uncredited) * '' Sweethearts'' (1938) as Party Guest (uncredited) * '' Stand Up and Fight'' (1939) as Joe (uncredited) * '' The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt'' (1939) as Precinct Night Sergeant (uncredited) * ''
St. Louis Blues The St. Louis Blues are a professional ice hockey team based in St. Louis. The Blues compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division (NHL), Central Division in the Western Conference (NHL), Western Conference. Th ...
'' (1939) as Actor (uncredited) * '' Texas Stampede'' (1939) as Owens * '' Rollin' Westward'' (1939) as Poker Player (uncredited) * '' I Was a Convict'' (1939) as McGee, a Guard (uncredited) * '' Sergeant Madden'' (1939) as Guard in Jail (uncredited) * '' Let Us Live'' (1939) as Detective Carson (uncredited) * '' Broadway Serenade'' (1939) as Frank (uncredited) * ''
Union Pacific The Union Pacific Railroad is a Class I freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over routes in 23 U.S. states west of Chicago and New Orleans. Union Pacific is the second largest railroad in the United States after BNSF, ...
'' (1939) as Sergeant (uncredited) * '' Man of Conquest'' (1939) as Minor Role (uncredited) * '' Western Caravans'' (1939) as Rancher (uncredited) * '' Dick Tracy's G-Men'' (1939) as Forest Ranger (uncredited) * '' Thunder Afloat'' (1939) as Fisherman (uncredited) * ''
Fast and Furious ''Fast & Furious'', also known as ''The Fast and the Furious'', is an American action media franchise centered on a series of films revolving around street racing, heists, and spies. The franchise also includes short films, a television se ...
'' (1939) as Turnkey (uncredited) * '' Smashing the Money Ring'' (1939) as Guard Muldoon (uncredited) * '' Bad Little Angel'' (1939) as Fireman (uncredited) * ''
Another Thin Man ''Another Thin Man'' is a 1939 American detective film directed by W. S. Van Dyke, the third of six in the ''Thin Man'' series. It again stars William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles and is based on Dashiell Hammett's Contin ...
'' (1939) as Detective (uncredited) * '' The Stranger from Texas'' (1939) as Marshal Ritchie (uncredited) * '' Nick Carter, Master Detective'' (1939) as Deputy (uncredited) * '' Wolf of New York'' (1940) as Cop (uncredited) * '' Chasing Trouble'' (1940) as Callahan's Boss (uncredited) * '' My Little Chickadee'' (1940) as Barfly Drinking Panther (uncredited) * '' The Man from Dakota'' (1940) as Confederate Captain (uncredited) * '' The Ghost Comes Home'' (1940) as Townsman at Banquet (uncredited) * '' Son of the Navy'' (1940) as Desk Sgt. Flaherty (uncredited) * '' Dark Command'' (1940) as Jury Foreman (uncredited) * '' Two Girls on Broadway'' (1940) as Doorman (uncredited) * '' Covered Wagon Days'' (1940) as Captain Hudson (uncredited) * ''
Edison, the Man ''Edison, the Man'' is a 1940 biographical film depicting the life of inventor Thomas Edison, who was portrayed by Spencer Tracy. Hugo Butler and Dore Schary were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story, Academy Award for Best Writing, Ori ...
'' (1940) as Broker (uncredited) * '' Gangs of Chicago'' (1940) as Policeman at Crime Scene (uncredited) * '' Florian'' (1940) as Policeman (uncredited) * '' Phantom Raiders'' (1940) as Officer on the Orchid (uncredited) * ''
New Moon In astronomy, the new moon is the first lunar phase, when the Moon and Sun have the same ecliptic longitude. At this phase, the lunar disk is not visible to the naked eye, except when it is silhouetted against the Sun during a solar eclipse. ...
'' (1940) as Bondsman (uncredited) * ''
Adventures of Red Ryder ''The Adventures of Red Ryder'' is a 1940 American 12-chapter movie serial from Republic Pictures, directed by William Witney and John English and starring Don "Red" Barry and Noah Beery, Sr., based on the Western comic strip ''Red Ryder'' b ...
'' (1940, Serial) as Colonel Lang h. 1(uncredited) * '' Sporting Blood'' (1940) as Bank Guard (uncredited) * '' We Who Are Young'' (1940) as Turnkey (uncredited) * '' Deadwood Dick'' (1940, Serial) as Tom Sharp (uncredited) * '' I Love You Again'' (1940) as Observer of Man Overboard (uncredited) * ''
Sky Murder ''Sky Murder'' is a 1940 detective film starring Walter Pidgeon as detective Nick Carter in his third and final outing for MGM as Nick Carter. The film was part of a trilogy based on original screen stories starring the popular literary series ...
'' (1940) as Man in Monrose's Office (uncredited) * '' The Green Archer'' as Cop (uncredited) * '' Little Nellie Kelly'' (1940) as Second Court Clerk (uncredited) * '' Remedy for Riches'' (1940) as Police Patrolman-Driver (uncredited) * '' Go West'' (1940) as Man at Saloon Door (uncredited) * ''
Santa Fe Trail The Santa Fe Trail was a 19th-century route through central North America that connected Franklin, Missouri, with Santa Fe, New Mexico. Pioneered in 1821 by William Becknell, who departed from the Boonslick region along the Missouri River, the ...
'' (1940) as Abolitionist in Armory (uncredited) * ''
The Green Hornet Strikes Again! ''The Green Hornet Strikes Again!'' is a 1941 Universal black-and-white 15 chapter movie serial based on ''The Green Hornet'' radio series by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker. It is a superhero-themed story about the eponymous superhero, ...
'' (1940, Serial) as Patrol Cop (uncredited) * '' The Wild Man of Borneo'' (1941) (scenes deleted) * '' White Eagle'' (1941, Serial) as Mr. Gardner (uncredited) * ''
Meet John Doe ''Meet John Doe'' is a 1941 American comedy drama film directed and produced by Frank Capra, written by Robert Riskin, and starring Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck and Edward Arnold. The film is about a "grassroots" political campaign created ...
'' (1941) as Mayor's Secretary (uncredited) * '' Love Crazy'' (1941) as Policeman (uncredited) * '' The Get-Away'' (1941) as Policeman Outside Dance Hall (uncredited) * '' Caught in the Draft'' (1941) as Operation Manager (uncredited) * '' Blossoms in the Dust'' (1941) as Mill Worker (uncredited) * '' Lady Be Good'' (1941) as Bailiff (uncredited) * ''
Honky Tonk A honky-tonk (also called honkatonk, honkey-tonk, honky tonk, or tonk) is either a bar that provides country music for the entertainment of its patrons or the style of music played in such establishments. It can also refer to the type of piano ...
'' (1941) as Poker Player on Train (uncredited) * ''
Holt of the Secret Service Holt or holte may refer to: Natural world *Holt (den), an otter den * Holt, an area of woodland Places Australia * Holt, Australian Capital Territory * Division of Holt, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives in Vic ...
'' (1941) as Agent Jim Layton * '' Shadow of the Thin Man'' (1941) as Policeman in Molly's Office (uncredited) * '' Unholy Partners'' (1941) as Newspaperman Listening to Teletype Report (uncredited) * '' Sullivan's Travels'' (1941) as Policeman at Beverly Hills Station (uncredited) * '' Steel Against the Sky'' (1941) as Minor Role (scenes deleted) * '' Dick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc.'' (1941, Serial) as Cutter Captain (uncredited) * '' Pacific Blackout'' (1941) as Sergeant (uncredited) * '' Don Winslow of the Navy'' (1942, Serial) as Mill Henchman hs. 5-6(uncredited) * '' Nazi Agent'' (1942) as Reporter (uncredited) * '' The Vanishing Virginian'' (1942) as Juror (uncredited) * '' Dr. Kildare's Victory'' (1942) as Accident Bystander (uncredited) * '' Klondike Fury'' (1942) as Medical Board Member (uncredited) * ''
My Favorite Blonde ''My Favorite Blonde'' is a 1942 American comedy film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Bob Hope and Madeleine Carroll. Based on a story by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, the film is about a vaudeville performer who gets mixed up with Br ...
'' (1942) as Train Official (uncredited) * '' I Was Framed'' (1942) as Policeman (uncredited) * '' Kid Glove Killer'' (1942) as Truck Driver Eating at Eddire's (uncredited) * '' Fingers at the Window'' (1942) as Citizen (uncredited) * '' Mokey'' (1942) as Policeman (uncredited) * '' Dr. Broadway'' (1942) as Jim - Policeman (uncredited) * '' Jackass Mail'' (1942) as Miner (uncredited) * '' Sabotage Squad'' (1942) as Foreman (uncredited) * ''
Cairo Cairo ( ; , ) is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Egypt and the Cairo Governorate, being home to more than 10 million people. It is also part of the List of urban agglomerations in Africa, largest urban agglomeration in Africa, L ...
'' (1942) as Cavity Rock Townsman / Egyptian with Trampolines (uncredited) * '' The Talk of the Town'' (1942) as Sergeant (uncredited) * '' Baby Face Morgan'' (1942) as Payoff Victim in Montage (uncredited) * '' The Omaha Trail'' (1942) as Man without Oxen to Sell (uncredited) * '' Northwest Rangers'' (1942) as Gambler (uncredited) * '' Journey for Margaret'' (1942) as Air-Raid Warden at Fire (uncredited) * ''
Air Raid Wardens ''Air Raid Wardens'' is a 1943 comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick and starring Laurel and Hardy. It was the first of two feature films starring the duo for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Plot Set during World War II, Stan and Ollie face a series of m ...
'' (1943) as Plant Watchman (uncredited) * '' A Stranger in Town'' (1943) as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) * '' The Desperadoes'' (1943) as Armed Townsman (uncredited) * '' Swing Shift Maisie'' (1943) as Plant Guard (uncredited) * '' Lost Angel'' (1943) as Reporter (uncredited) * ''
Shine On, Harvest Moon "Shine On, Harvest Moon" is a popular early-1900s song credited to the married vaudeville team Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth. It was one of a series of moon-related Tin Pan Alley songs of the era. The song was debuted by Bayes and Norworth in the ...
'' (1944) as Disturbed Patron (uncredited) * '' And the Angels Sing'' (1944) as Squad Car Policeman (uncredited) * '' An American Romance'' (1944) as Mill Gateman (uncredited) * '' The Great Flamarion'' (1945) as Vagrant on Park Bench (uncredited) * '' Saratoga Trunk'' (1945) as Man with Lantern (uncredited) * '' The Great Jewel Robber'' (1950) as Canadian Desk Sergeant (uncredited) * '' Atom Man vs. Superman'' (1950, Serial) as Prof. Stone hs. 3-4(uncredited) * ''
Storm Warning At sea, a storm warning is a warning issued by the National Weather Service of the United States when winds between are occurring or predicted to occur soon. The winds must not be associated with a tropical cyclone. If the winds are associate ...
'' (1951) as Mr. Rainey (uncredited) * ''
Sugarfoot ''Sugarfoot'' is an American Western television series that aired for 69 episodes on ABC from 1957-1961 on Tuesday nights on a "shared" slot basis – rotating with ''Cheyenne'' (first season); ''Cheyenne'' and '' Bronco'' (both second and fo ...
'' (1951) as Auction Merchant (uncredited) * ''
Raton Pass Ratón Pass is a 7,834 ft (2,388 m) elevation mountain pass on the Colorado–New Mexico border in the western United States. It is located on the eastern side of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains between Trinidad, Colorado and Raton, N ...
'' (1951) as Treadwell - Lawyer (uncredited) * '' Lightning Strikes Twice'' (1951) as Hank (uncredited) * '' Strangers on a Train'' (1951) as Lt. Campbell (uncredited) * '' Tomorrow Is Another Day'' (1951) as Prison Guard (uncredited) * '' Pistol Harvest'' (1951) as Terry Moran * '' Road Agent'' (1952) as Sheriff Quillin * ''
Carson City Carson City, officially the Carson City Consolidated Municipality, is an independent city and the capital of the U.S. state of Nevada. As of the 2020 census, the population was 58,639, making it the 6th most populous city in the state. The m ...
'' (1952) as Sheriff (uncredited) * '' The Kid from Broken Gun'' (1952) as Jury Foreman (uncredited) * '' My Man and I'' (1952) as Deputy (uncredited) * '' Springfield Rifle'' (1952) as Calhoun (uncredited) * ''
The Man Behind the Gun ''The Man Behind the Gun'' is a 1953 American Western film about the establishment of the city of Los Angeles. It was directed by Felix Feist and stars Randolph Scott.
'' (1953) as Maj. Nichols (uncredited) * '' Count the Hours'' (1953) as Howard Combes (uncredited) * '' Port Sinister'' (1953) as Capt. Crawley * '' Powder River'' (1953) as Man on Horse (uncredited) * '' Conquest of Cochise'' (1953) as Gen. Gadsden (uncredited) * '' Three Sailors and a Girl'' (1953) as Workman (uncredited) * '' This Island Earth'' (1955) as Reporter (uncredited) * '' Tall Man Riding'' (1955) as Townsman (uncredited)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hearn, Guy Edward 1888 births 1963 deaths American male film actors American male silent film actors 20th-century American male actors People from Dayton, Washington