Stanley Andrews (born Stanley Martin Andrzejewski; August 28, 1891 – June 23, 1969) was an American actor perhaps best known as the voice of
Daddy Warbucks on the radio program ''
Little Orphan Annie'' and later as "The Old Ranger", the first host of the
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anthology television series
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, ''
Death Valley Days
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''.
Biography
Early life
Andrews was born in
Chicago, Illinois
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as Stanley Martin Andrzejewski.
[U.S. WWI Draft Registration]
retrieved December 21, 2013. Little is known of his early years, except that he was reared in the
Midwest
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. As a young adult, he acted on stage and in radio.
Career
Andrews worked in
stock theater early in his career. In an interview in 1957, he credited acting in Minneapolis in 1916 for giving him the confidence necessary "to embark on a successful career."
He recalled that the troupe presented a different play each week for 52 weeks.
[
His first big role was on radio as Daddy Warbucks in the ''Little Orphan Annie'' series,] where he starred from 1931 to 1936. He appeared in more than 250 movies, which included '' Mr. Deeds Goes to Town'', '' Beau Geste'', ''Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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'', '' The Ox-Bow Incident'', '' It's a Great Life'', ''State of the Union
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'', ''The Lemon Drop Kid
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'', '' Superman and the Mole Men'' (the very first theatrical Superman film); his final film role in '' Cry Terror!'' in 1958.·
Besides his regular appearances on ''Death Valley Days'', he appeared in seventeen episodes of '' The Range Rider'', with Jock Mahoney and Dick Jones, eleven segments of '' Annie Oakley'', ten episodes of '' The Gene Autry Show'', seven episodes of '' The Lone Ranger'', six appearances on '' Buffalo Bill, Jr.'', again with Dick Jones, and four times each on '' Tales of the Texas Rangers'' and the western aviation series, '' Sky King''.
In the latter series with Kirby Grant and Gloria Winters, Andrews was cast as Jim Herrick in "Danger Point", and as Josh Bradford in "The Threatening Bomb" (both 1952) and as Old Dan Grable in "Golden Burro" and as Pop Benson in "Rustlers on Wheels" (both 1956). Andrews portrayed Dr. Henry Fulmer in the 1955 episode "Joey Saves the Day" of the NBC children's western series, '' Fury''.
His role as the Old Ranger began in 1952 and ended in 1963, when the sponsors of ''Death Valley Days'', U.S. Borax, decided upon a younger man to be the series host, who turned out to be Ronald Reagan. When Reagan left the show to run for Governor, hosting duties were taken over by Reagan's good friend, Robert Taylor. Taylor died of cancer during the series run and was succeeded by Dale Robertson.
Death
In 1969, Andrews died in Los Angeles, California
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, aged 77.[ ]
Selected filmography
* '' Roman Scandals'' (1933) - Official (uncredited) (film debut)
* '' Evelyn Prentice'' (1934) - Judge (uncredited)
* '' Wings in the Dark'' (1935) - Jack, an Official (uncredited)
* '' After Office Hours'' (1935) - Theatre Patron (uncredited)
* '' All the King's Horses'' (1935) - Count Batthy
* '' Transient Lady'' (1935) - Judge (uncredited)
* '' Times Square Lady'' (1935) - Doctor at Hockey Game (uncredited)
* '' Private Worlds'' (1935) - Dr. Barnes
* '' It Happened in New York'' (1935) - Plainclothesman (uncredited)
* ''Mississippi
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'' (1935) - Gambler with 4 Aces (uncredited)
* ''The Call of the Savage
''The Call of the Savage'' (1935) is a Universal serial based on the story ''Jan of the Jungle'' by Otis Adelbert Kline. It was directed by Lew Landers and released by Universal Pictures.
Plot
Two teams of scientists scour the dark jungles of Afr ...
'' (1935, Serial) - Emperor Mena h. 12* '' Stolen Harmony'' (1935) - Patrol Chief (uncredited)
* '' Goin' to Town'' (1935) - Engineer (uncredited)
* '' Hold 'Em Yale'' (1935) - Judge (uncredited)
* '' Alias Mary Dow'' (1935) - Detective (uncredited)
* '' People Will Talk'' (1935) - Willis McBride
* ''So Red the Rose
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'' (1935) - Cavalry Captain (uncredited)
* '' College Scandal'' (1935) - Jim (Fingerprint Man)
* '' Men Without Names'' (1935) - Jim, the Fingerprint Man
* '' The Murder Man'' (1935) - Police Commissioner (uncredited)
* ''Curly Top'' (1935) - Orphanage Trustee (uncredited)
* '' Woman Wanted'' (1935) - Jury Foreman (uncredited)
* '' She Gets Her Man'' (1935) - Kelly (uncredited)
* '' Orchids to You'' (1935) - Judge at Flower Show (uncredited)
* ''The Crusades
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'' (1935) - Amir (uncredited)
* '' Annapolis Farewell'' (1935) - Officer in Brigg's Office (uncredited)
* ''Here's to Romance
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Synopsis
The wife of a music teacher, who has been angered by her husband's ph ...
'' (1935) - Father (uncredited)
* ''Anna Karenina
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'' (1935) - Husband - Third Couple (uncredited)
* '' Diamond Jim'' (1935) - Gambler (uncredited)
* '' Wanderer of the Wasteland'' (1935) - Sheriff Collinshaw
* '' The Big Broadcast of 1936'' (1935) - Gordoni's Servant with Dog (uncredited)
* '' She Couldn't Take It'' (1935) - Attorney Wyndersham (uncredited)
* '' It's in the Air'' (1935) - Investigator (uncredited)
* '' Three Kids and a Queen'' (1935) - Federal Man (uncredited)
* '' Peter Ibbetson'' (1935) - Judge (uncredited)
* '' Escape from Devil's Island'' (1935) - Steve Harrington
* '' In Old Kentucky'' (1935) - Steward (uncredited)
* ''Nevada
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'' (1935) - Cawthorne
* '' Dangerous Intrigue'' (1936) - Mr. Mitchell
* '' You May Be Next'' (1936) - Naval Commander (uncredited)
* '' Dangerous Waters'' (1936) - Steamship Company Agent (uncredited)
* '' Drift Fence'' (1936) - Clay Jackson
* ''Desire
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'' (1936) - Customs Inspector (uncredited)
* '' Sutter's Gold'' (1936) - Senator Rand (uncredited)
* '' Mr. Deeds Goes to Town'' (1936) - James Cedar (uncredited)
* '' Florida Special'' (1936) - Armstrong, the Railroad President
* ''Counterfeit'' (1936) - Duffield (uncredited)
* '' Parole!'' (1936) - Williams (uncredited)
* '' White Fang'' (1936) - Police Sergeant Drake (uncredited)
* '' The Texas Rangers'' (1936) - First Higgins Henchman (uncredited)
* ''The Devil Is a Sissy
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The film premier ...
'' (1936) - Doctor (uncredited)
* ''In His Steps'' (1936) - Broderick
* '' Alibi for Murder'' (1936) - Earl Quillan (uncredited)
* '' Craig's Wife'' (1936) - Police Officer Davis (uncredited)
* '' Wild Brian Kent'' (1936) - Tony Baxter
* '' The Plainsman'' (1936) - Officer (uncredited)
* '' Pennies from Heaven'' (1936) - Detective Stephens (uncredited)
* '' Let's Make a Million'' (1936) - Cliff Spaulding
* '' Happy Go Lucky'' (1936) - Capt. Matzdorf
* '' Find the Witness'' (1937) - District Attorney
* '' The Devil's Playground'' (1937) - Salvage Boat Commander
* '' She's Dangerous'' (1937) - Franklin Webb
* ''A Doctor's Diary
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'' (1937) - Dr. Wilson (uncredited)
* '' John Meade's Woman'' (1937) - Mr. Westley (uncredited)
* '' Nancy Steele Is Missing!'' (1937) - Warden - 1936 (uncredited)
* '' Her Husband Lies'' (1937) - District Attorney (uncredited)
* '' The Man Who Found Himself'' (1937) - Inspector Grey (uncredited)
* '' The Last Train from Madrid'' (1937) - Secret Service Man (uncredited)
* '' Born Reckless'' (1937) - Police Commissioner (uncredited)
* '' Easy Living'' (1937) - Police Captain Jackson (uncredited)
* '' High, Wide, and Handsome'' (1937) - Lem Moulton
* '' Blonde Trouble'' (1937) - Head Janitor (uncredited)
* '' Souls at Sea'' (1937) - First Mate (uncredited)
* '' The Man Who Cried Wolf'' (1937) - A Judge (uncredited)
* '' Double or Nothing'' (1937) - Police Lieutenant (uncredited)
* '' Big City'' (1937) - Detective Bennett (uncredited)
* '' Dangerously Yours'' (1937) - Houston, the Customs Inspector (uncredited)
* '' Madame X'' (1937) - Gendarme Testifying in Court (uncredited)
* '' Conquest'' (1937) - Prince Mirska (uncredited)
* '' Blossoms on Broadway'' (1937) - Chairman (uncredited)
* '' She Married an Artist'' (1937) - Editor (uncredited)
* ''Checkers
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'' (1937) - Deputy (uncredited)
* '' The Bad Man of Brimstone'' (1937) - Clergyman (uncredited)
* '' The Buccaneer'' (1938) - Collector of the Port
* '' Penitentiary'' (1938) - Prison Capt. Dorn (uncredited)
* '' The Lone Ranger'' (1938, Serial) - Capt. Smith - aka Col. Jeffries
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'' (1938) - Hoke Lanning
* '' When G-Men Step In'' (1938) - Preston
* ''Tip-Off Girls
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'' (1938) - Police Sergeant (uncredited)
* '' Cocoanut Grove'' (1938) - Truant Officer (uncredited)
* '' Alexander's Ragtime Band'' (1938) - Colonel
* '' Three Comrades'' (1938) - Officer Giving Toast (uncredited)
* ''Speed to Burn
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Plot
Cast
* Michael Whalen as Matt Kerry
* Lynn Bari as Marion Clark
* Marvin Stephens as Tim Turne ...
'' (1938) - Police Chief (uncredited)
* '' I'll Give a Million'' (1938) - Captain
* '' Spawn of the North'' (1938) - Partridge
* '' You Can't Take It With You'' (1938) - Attorney to Kirby at Arraignment (uncredited)
* ''Juvenile Court
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'' (1938) - Mayor (uncredited)
* '' Hold That Co-ed'' (1938) - Belcher - Committeeman (uncredited)
* '' The Mysterious Rider'' (1938) - William Bellounds
* '' Prairie Moon'' (1938) - Frank Welch
* '' Stablemates'' (1938) - Track Steward (uncredited)
* '' The Lady Objects'' (1938) - Baker
* '' Adventure in Sahara'' (1938) - Col. Rancreux
* '' Blondie'' (1938) - Mr. Hicks (uncredited)
* '' Road Demon'' (1938) - Chairman Colton (uncredited)
* ''Kentucky
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'' (1938) - Presiding Judge
* '' Shine On, Harvest Moon'' (1938) - Pa Jackson
* '' Homicide Bureau'' (1939) - Police Commissioner
* '' Pirates of the Skies'' (1939) - Maj. Smith
* '' Hotel Imperial'' (1939) - Col. Paloff (uncredited)
* '' First Offenders'' (1939) - District Attorney (uncredited)
* '' The Lady's from Kentucky'' (1939) - Doctor
* ''Union Pacific
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'' (1939) - Dr. Harkness (uncredited)
* '' Racketeers of the Range'' (1939) - Sam - Continental Packing Boss (uncredited)
* '' Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever'' (1939) - James Willet (uncredited)
* '' Beau Geste'' (1939) - Maris
* ''Coast Guard
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'' (1939) - Comdr. Hooker
* '' Golden Boy'' (1939) - Driscoll - Fight Official (uncredited)
* ''Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
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'' (1939) - Senator Hodges (uncredited)
* '' The Housekeeper's Daughter'' (1939) - Police Captain (uncredited)
* ''Geronimo
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'' (1939) - Colombus Delano (uncredited)
* '' Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President'' (1939) - George - Policeman (uncredited)
* ''Charlie McCarthy, Detective'' (1939) - Freight Captain (uncredited)
* '' Hi-Yo Silver'' (1940) - Captain Smith / Colonel Jeffries (archive footage)
* ''The Green Hornet
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'' (1940, Serial) - Police Commissioner hs. 1, 5, 8, 9, 13* '' The Man Who Wouldn't Talk'' (1940) - Colonel (uncredited)
* '' The Blue Bird'' (1940) - Wilhelm
* '' Convicted Woman'' (1940) - Prosecutor (uncredited)
* '' Little Old New York'' (1940) - Patrol Captain
* '' Strange Cargo'' (1940) - Constable (uncredited)
* '' Johnny Apollo'' (1940) - Welfare Secretary
* ''Maryland
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'' (1940) - Dr. John Trimble (uncredited)
* ''Brigham Young
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'' (1940) - Hyrum Smith
* '' Kit Carson'' (1940) - Larkin
* '' The Westerner'' (1940) - Sheriff (uncredited)
* ''Colorado
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'' (1940) - Colonel Gibbons (uncredited)
* '' King of the Royal Mounted'' (1940, Serial) - Tom Merritt Sr. h. 1
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* '' So You Won't Talk'' (1940) - Press Foreman (uncredited)
* '' The Mark of Zorro'' (1940) - Commanding Officer (uncredited)
* '' The Son of Monte Cristo'' (1940) - Turnkey
* '' Play Girl'' (1941) - Joseph Shawhan
* '' Meet John Doe'' (1941) - Weston
* '' In Old Colorado'' (1941) - George Davidson
* ''Las Vegas Nights
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'' (1941) - Sheriff (uncredited)
* '' Dead Men Tell'' (1941) - Inspector Vesey (uncredited)
* '' Strange Alibi'' (1941) - Lieutenant-Detective Pagle
* '' Time Out for Rhythm'' (1941) - James Anderson
* '' Lady Scarface'' (1941) - Police Capt. L. Andrews (uncredited)
* '' Wild Geese Calling'' (1941) - Delaney
* '' Man at Large'' (1941) - FBI Chief Ed Ruby (uncredited)
* '' Borrowed Hero'' (1941) - Mr. Taylor, Defense Attorney
* '' The Bugle Sounds'' (1942) - Veterinarian (uncredited)
* '' North to the Klondike'' (1942) - Tom Allen
* '' Mr. and Mrs. North'' (1942) - Policeman (uncredited)
* '' The Fleet's In'' (1942) - Lt. Commander (uncredited)
* ''The Power of God'' (1942) - Edward Hale
* '' Valley of the Sun'' (1942) - Major at Court Martial (uncredited)
* '' Reap the Wild Wind'' (1942) - Turnkey (uncredited)
* '' Canal Zone'' (1942) - Cmdr. Merrill
* '' To the Shores of Tripoli'' (1942) - Doctor (uncredited)
* ''Mississippi Gambler'' (1942) - Colonel (uncredited)
* ''My Gal Sal
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'' (1942) - Mr. Dreiser
* '' Ten Gentlemen from West Point'' (1942) - Capt. Sloane
* '' The Postman Didn't Ring'' (1942) - Postal Insp. Brennan
* '' The Major and the Minor'' (1942) - Conductor #1 (uncredited)
* '' The Navy Comes Through'' (1942) - Judge Advocate (uncredited)
* ''Flight for Freedom
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'' (1943) - Prosperous Gent (uncredited)
* '' Crash Dive'' (1943) - Shipwrecked Captain (uncredited)
* '' Daredevils of the West'' (1943, Serial) - Col. Andrews h. 1, 12* '' The Ox-Bow Incident'' (1943) - Bartlett (uncredited)
* '' Bombardier'' (1943) - Congressman (uncredited)
* '' It's a Great Life'' (1943) - Attorney Schuster #2 (uncredited)
* ''Dixie
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'' (1943) - Mr. Masters (uncredited)
* '' The Adventures of a Rookie'' (1943) - Gen. Ames (uncredited)
* '' Riding High'' (1943) - Reynolds (uncredited)
* '' Canyon City'' (1943) - Johnson - Water Co. President
* '' In Old Oklahoma'' (1943) - Mason - Indian Agent (uncredited)
* '' True to Life'' (1943) - Frank, Bakery Foreman (uncredited)
* '' It Happened Tomorrow'' (1944) - Policeman (uncredited)
* '' Rosie the Riveter'' (1944) - General (uncredited)
* '' Follow the Boys'' (1944) - Australian Officer (uncredited)
* '' The Hitler Gang'' (1944) - Otto Meissner (uncredited)
* ''Tucson Raiders
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'' (1944) - Governor York
* '' Man from Frisco'' (1944) - Chief Campbell
* '' Sensations of 1945'' (1944) - Mr. Collins (uncredited)
* '' Wing and a Prayer'' (1944) - Marine General (uncredited)
* '' Atlantic City'' (1944) - Rogers
* '' Vigilantes of Dodge City'' (1944) - General Wingate (uncredited)
* ''The Princess and the Pirate
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'' (1944) - Captain 'Mary Ann'
* '' Faces in the Fog'' (1944) - Iverson, Juror (uncredited)
* '' Music for Millions'' (1944) - Doctor in Hospital (uncredited)
* '' Practically Yours'' (1944) - Shipyard Official (uncredited)
* '' Lake Placid Serenade'' (1944) - Executive (uncredited)
* '' Keep Your Powder Dry'' (1945) - Colonel Greeting Cadets (uncredited)
* '' Between Two Women'' (1945) - Slipper Room Patron (uncredited)
* ''Trail to Vengeance'' (1945) - Sheriff Morgan
* '' Code of the Lawless'' (1945) - Chadwick Hilton, Sr.
* '' The Daltons Ride Again'' (1945) - Tex Walters (uncredited)
* '' Road to Utopia'' (1945) - Joe - Official at Ship (uncredited)
* ''Adventure
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'' (1945) - Bit Part (uncredited)
* '' God's Country'' (1946) - Howard King
* ''The Hoodlum Saint
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Plot
Major Terry O'Neill (William Powell) returns to Baltimore in 1919, after the end of World War I, expecting to get his old newspaper night edi ...
'' (1946) - Chronicle Publisher (uncredited)
* '' The Virginian'' (1946) - Rancher (uncredited)
* '' Bad Bascomb'' (1946) - Col. Cartright (uncredited)
* '' Smoky'' (1946) - Fred Kramer - Rancher (uncredited)
* ''Mr. Ace
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'' (1946) - Tomahawk Club Boss (uncredited)
* '' Two Years Before the Mast'' (1946) - Policeman (uncredited)
* '' Wake Up and Dream'' (1946) - Conductor (uncredited)
* '' Till the Clouds Roll By'' (1946) - Doctor (uncredited)
* '' San Quentin'' (1946) - Head Guard (uncredited)
* ''It's a Wonderful Life
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'' (1946) - Mr. Welch (uncredited)
* ''California
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'' (1947) - Willoughby (uncredited)
* '' Scared to Death'' (1947) - Pathologist
* ''Easy Come, Easy Go
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'' (1947) - Detective (uncredited)
* ''Trail Street
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'' (1947) - Ferguson (uncredited)
* '' The Michigan Kid'' (1947) - Sheriff of Rawhide
* '' The Sea of Grass'' (1947) - Bill the Sheriff (uncredited)
* '' Millie's Daughter'' (1947) - Detective (uncredited)
* ''King of the Wild Horses'' (1947) - Sheriff Jason Ballau (uncredited)
* '' High Barbaree'' (1947) - Farmer (uncredited)
* ''Blaze of Noon
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'' (1947) - Bartender (uncredited)
* '' Framed'' (1947) - Detective (uncredited)
* ''Robin Hood of Texas
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'' (1947) - Mr. Hamby - Saddle Shop Owner
* '' Killer Dill'' (1947) - Mr. Jones - Underwear Customer (uncredited)
* '' Desire Me'' (1947) - Emile (fishing boat captain) (uncredited)
* '' The Fabulous Texan'' (1947) - Vigilante Leader (uncredited)
* '' Road to Rio'' (1947) - Capt. Harmon
* '' Perilous Waters'' (1948) - Capt. Porter
* ''Panhandle
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While similar to a peninsula in shape, a salient is most often not surrounded by water on ...
'' (1948) - Tyler
* '' The Man from Texas'' (1948) - Sheriff (uncredited)
* '' I Remember Mama'' (1948) - Minister (uncredited)
* '' Docks of New Orleans'' (1948) - Theodore Von Scherbe
* '' Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House'' (1948) - Mr. Murphy (uncredited)
* ''State of the Union
The State of the Union Address (sometimes abbreviated to SOTU) is an annual message delivered by the president of the United States to a joint session of the United States Congress near the beginning of each calendar year on the current conditi ...
'' (1948) - Senator (uncredited)
* '' The Dead Don't Dream'' (1948) - Jesse Williams
* '' Best Man Wins'' (1948) - Sheriff Dingle
* ''The Fuller Brush Man
''The Fuller Brush Man'' is a 1948 American comedy film starring Red Skelton as a door-to-door salesman for the Fuller Brush Company who becomes a murder suspect.
Plot
Success doesn't exactly stare the unfortunate street cleaner Red Jones ( R ...
'' (1948) - Det. Ferguson (uncredited)
* '' Sinister Journey'' (1948) - Tom Smith
* '' Jinx Money'' (1948) - Mr. Morgan, Bank President (uncredited)
* '' Northwest Stampede'' (1948) - Bowles
* '' A Southern Yankee'' (1948) - Secret Service Agent (uncredited)
* '' The Man from Colorado'' (1948) - Roger MacDonald (uncredited)
* ''The Return of Wildfire
''The Return of Wildfire'', also known as Black Stallion, is a 1948 American Western film directed by Ray Taylor (director) and starring Richard Arlen.
Plot
Pop Marlowe owns a horse ranch and his daughters help maintain it. Judy Marlow runs th ...
'' (1948) - Pop Marlowe
* '' Adventures of Frank and Jesse James'' (1948, Serial) - Jim Powell h.1* '' My Dear Secretary'' (1948) - Mr. McNally - Publisher (uncredited)
* '' Leather Gloves'' (1948) - Mr. Hubbard
* '' The Valiant Hombre'' (1948) - Sheriff George Dodge
* '' The Paleface'' (1948) - Commissioner Emerson
* '' Last of the Wild Horses'' (1948) - Rancher Pete Ferguson
* '' Brothers in the Saddle'' (1949) - Sheriff Oakley
* '' The Last Bandit'' (1949) - Jeff Baldwin
* '' Blondie's Big Deal'' (1949) - Mr. Forsythe
* '' Fighting Fools'' (1949) - Boxing Commissioner
* '' Roughshod'' (1949) - Sam Ellis (uncredited)
* '' The Doolins of Oklahoma'' (1949) - Coffeyville Sheriff (uncredited)
* ''Look for the Silver Lining
"Look for the Silver Lining" is a 1919 popular song with music by Jerome Kern and lyrics by B.G. DeSylva.
Background
The song was written in 1919 for the unsuccessful musical ''Zip, Goes a Million''. In 1920, it was publishedSuskin, Steven. ...
'' (1949) - Producer (uncredited)
* '' Trail of the Yukon'' (1949) - Rogers
* '' Brimstone'' (1949) - Edward Winslow
* '' Tough Assignment'' (1949) - Chief Investigator Patterson
* '' Samson and Delilah'' (1949) - (uncredited)
* '' The Traveling Saleswoman'' (1950) - Dr. Stephen Monroe (uncredited)
* '' The Nevadan'' (1950) - Deputy Morgan (uncredited)
* ''Blonde Dynamite
''Blonde Dynamite'' is a 1950 American comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring The Bowery Boys. The film was released on February 12, 1950 by Monogram Pictures and is the seventeenth film in the series.
Plot
After Slip and Sach are ...
'' (1950) - Mr. Jennings, Bank President
* '' West of Wyoming'' (1950) - Simon Miller
* '' Mule Train'' (1950) - Chalmers (uncredited)
* '' Tyrant of the Sea'' (1950) - Officer (uncredited)
* '' The Arizona Cowboy'' (1950) - Jim Davenport
* '' Cargo to Capetown'' (1950) - Capt. Richards (uncredited)
* '' Riding High'' (1950) - Veterinarian (uncredited)
* ''Outcasts of Black Mesa'' (1950) - Sheriff Grasset
* '' Rock Island Trail'' (1950) - Businessman (uncredited)
* '' Salt Lake Raiders'' (1950) - Chief Marshal
* '' Colt .45'' (1950) - Sheriff (uncredited)
* '' Trigger, Jr.'' (1950) - Rancher Wilkins
* '' Where Danger Lives'' (1950) - Dr. Matthews (uncredited)
* '' Streets of Ghost Town'' (1950) - Dusty Creek Sheriff
* '' Across the Badlands'' (1950) - Sheriff Crocker
* ''Two Flags West
''Two Flags West'' is a 1950 Western drama set during the American Civil War, directed by Robert Wise and starring Joseph Cotten, Jeff Chandler, Linda Darnell, and Cornel Wilde. The opening credits contain the following statement:
On Decembe ...
'' (1950) - Col. Hoffman (uncredited)
* '' Copper Canyon'' (1950) - Joe the Bartender (uncredited)
* ''Under Mexicali Stars
''Under Mexicali Stars'' is a 1950 American Western film directed by George Blair, written by Robert Creighton Williams and starring Rex Allen, Dorothy Patrick, Roy Barcroft, Buddy Ebsen, Percy Helton and Walter Coy. It was released on Novembe ...
'' (1950) - Race Announcer
* ''Short Grass'' (1950) - Pete Lynch
* ''Stage to Tucson'' (1950) - El Paso Sheriff Winters (uncredited)
* '' Al Jennings of Oklahoma'' (1951) - Marshal Ken Slattery
* '' Vengeance Valley'' (1951) - Mead Calhoun
* ''The Lemon Drop Kid
''The Lemon Drop Kid'' is a 1951 American comedy film based on the short story of the same name by Damon Runyon, starring Bob Hope and Marilyn Maxwell. Although Sidney Lanfield is credited as the director, Frank Tashlin reportedly was hired, un ...
'' (1951) - Judge Wilkinson (uncredited)
* '' Saddle Legion'' (1951) - Chief John Layton
* '' The Texas Rangers'' (1951) - Marshal Gorey (uncredited)
* ''Silver Canyon'' (1951) - Major Weatherly (uncredited)
* '' Hot Lead'' (1951) - Warden Lewis (uncredited)
* '' Utah Wagon Train'' (1951) - Sheriff
* '' Superman and the Mole Men'' (1951) - The Sheriff
* '' The Greatest Show on Earth'' (1952) - Spectator (uncredited)
* '' Lone Star'' (1952) - Mr. Thompson (uncredited)
* '' Waco'' (1952) - Judge
* '' Man from the Black Hills'' (1952) - Pop Fallon
* '' Talk About a Stranger'' (1952) - Mr. Wetzell, Orange Grower (uncredited)
* '' Kansas Territory'' (1952) - Governor
* ''And Now Tomorrow'' (1952)
* ''Carson City
Carson City 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 sixth largest city in Nevada. The majority of the city's population lives in Eagle Valley, on t ...
'' (1952) - Mine Owner on Train (uncredited)
* '' Thundering Caravans'' (1952) - Henry Scott
* '' Woman of the North Country'' (1952) - Captain (uncredited)
* ''Fargo Fargo usually refers to:
* Fargo, North Dakota, United States
* ''Fargo'' (1996 film), a crime film by the Coen brothers
* ''Fargo'' (TV series), an American black comedy–crime drama anthology television series
Fargo may also refer to:
Othe ...
'' (1952) - Judge Bruce
* '' Montana Belle'' (1952) - Marshal Combs
* '' Ride the Man Down'' (1952) - Phil Evarts (uncredited)
* '' The Bad and the Beautiful'' (1952) - Sheriff (uncredited)
* ''Powder River
Powder River may refer to:
Places
* Powder River (Wyoming and Montana), in Wyoming and Montana in the United States
* Powder River Country, the area around the above river
* Powder River (Oregon), in Oregon in the United States
* Powder River Ba ...
'' (1953) - Townsman (uncredited)
* '' Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders'' (1953, Serial) - Anderson hs.1-5* '' Ride, Vaquero!'' (1953) - Gen. Sheridan (uncredited)
* '' Dangerous Crossing'' (1953) - Ship's Pilot (uncredited)
* '' El Paso Stampede'' (1953) - Marshal Zeke Banning
* ''The Great Adventures of Captain Kidd
''The Great Adventures of Captain Kidd'' (1953) was the 52nd serial released by Columbia Pictures. It is based in the historical figure of Captain William Kidd.
Plot
In 1697, agents Richard Dale and Alan Duncan are sent on an undercover missio ...
'' (1953, Serial) - Trapper (uncredited)
* '' Appointment in Honduras'' (1953) - Capt. McTaggart
* '' Those Redheads from Seattle'' (1953) - Sheriff (uncredited)
* ''All the Brothers Were Valiant
''All the Brothers Were Valiant'' is a 1953 Technicolor adventure drama film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and directed by Richard Thorpe. The film's screenplay was written by Harry Brown and based on the 1919 novel '' All the Brothers Were Va ...
'' (1953) - Matthew Shore's Father (uncredited)
* '' Southwest Passage'' (1954) - Constable Bartlett (uncredited)
* '' Dawn at Socorro'' (1954) - Old Man Ferris
* '' The Steel Cage'' (1954) - Roy, Head Guard (segment "The Hostages")
* '' Treasure of Ruby Hills'' (1955) - Marshal Garvey
* '' The Night Holds Terror'' (1955) - Mr. Courtier (uncredited)
* '' The Twinkle in God's Eye'' (1955) - Sheriff (uncredited)
* '' Star in the Dust'' (1956) - Ben Smith
* '' The Three Outlaws'' (1956) - Railroad President
* '' Frontier Gambler'' (1956) - Constable Philo Dewey
* '' Gun for a Coward'' (1957) - Old Nester (uncredited)
* '' Untamed Youth'' (1957) - Farmer Collingwood (uncredited)
* '' Cole Younger, Gunfighter'' (1958) - The Judge (uncredited)
* '' Cry Terror!'' (1958) - Older Executive (uncredited) (final film)
References
External links
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Article on Great Character Actors website
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1891 births
1969 deaths
American male film actors
American male television actors
Male actors from Chicago
20th-century American male actors