Born: 31 May 1925, Seattle, Washington, USA
Died: 23 June 1988, Concord, California, USA
Night Work (1930) as Oscar, the Orphan
With Sally Starr.
Sunday, 30 September 2018
Frances Upton
Born: 15 April 1904, Pennsylvania, USA
Died: 27 November 1975, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Frances Upton was an actress and comedienne who acted almost exclusively on the stage and appeared on Broadway in the 1920s and 1930s including having featured roles in 'Ziegfeld Follies of 1928' and 'Whoopee' co-starring Eddie Cantor. In 1931 she starred in one of the very first experimental television broadcasts in New York City, appearing with Gertrude lawrence, Lionel Atwill and boxer Primo Carnera.
In films she was only seen in one feature, 'Night Work (1930)' starring Eddie Quillan. Frances Upton retired from performing in 1933 when she married.
Night Work (1930) as Aggie
Died: 27 November 1975, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Frances Upton was an actress and comedienne who acted almost exclusively on the stage and appeared on Broadway in the 1920s and 1930s including having featured roles in 'Ziegfeld Follies of 1928' and 'Whoopee' co-starring Eddie Cantor. In 1931 she starred in one of the very first experimental television broadcasts in New York City, appearing with Gertrude lawrence, Lionel Atwill and boxer Primo Carnera.
In films she was only seen in one feature, 'Night Work (1930)' starring Eddie Quillan. Frances Upton retired from performing in 1933 when she married.
Night Work (1930) as Aggie
Sally Starr
Born: 23 January 1909, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Died: 5 May 1996, South Park Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Sally Starr was an actress and singer.
Night Work (1930) as Mary
Died: 5 May 1996, South Park Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Sally Starr was an actress and singer.
Night Work (1930) as Mary
With Douglas Scott.
Pardon My Gun (1930) as Mary Martin
Marion Ballou
Born: 17 October 1870, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Died: 25 March 1939, Hollywood, California, USA
Marion Ballou was a character actress in films of the 1930s. Before this she was a stage actress and she debuted on Broadway in 1909 in a production of 'The Narrow Path' and she appeared there regularly until mid-1928 when she made the move into films.
Night Work (1930) as Mrs. Morgan (uncredited)
Died: 25 March 1939, Hollywood, California, USA
Marion Ballou was a character actress in films of the 1930s. Before this she was a stage actress and she debuted on Broadway in 1909 in a production of 'The Narrow Path' and she appeared there regularly until mid-1928 when she made the move into films.
Night Work (1930) as Mrs. Morgan (uncredited)
William A. Williams
Born: unknown
Died: unknown
William A. Williams was a mainly uncredited actor in films of the 1930s.
Night Beat (1931) as Vince (Credited as Bill Williams)
This was William's first credited role. Not a great film.
Died: unknown
William A. Williams was a mainly uncredited actor in films of the 1930s.
Night Beat (1931) as Vince (Credited as Bill Williams)
This was William's first credited role. Not a great film.
Patsy Ruth Miller
Born: 17 January 1904, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Died: 16 July 1995, Palm Desert, California, USA
Patsy Ruth Miller was a silent screen actress who appeared in a handful of 'talkies' in the early 1930s.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923) as Esmeralda
Night Beat (1931) as Eleanor Patterson
Friday, 28 September 2018
Curtis Benton
Born: 26 August 1885, Toledo, Ohio, USA
Died: 14 September 1938, Los Angeles, California, USA
Before Curtis Benton became a radio announcer and commentator, he was a silent screen and stage actor. During the silent era Curtis wrote short stories that were turned into films. During the sound era Curtis Benton occasionally appeared in films as an announcer.
Local Boy Makes Good (1931) as Announcer at Track Meet (uncredited)
Other Works
Stage
1918 The Unknown Purple. Lyric Theater, Broadway, New York City, New York, USA.
Died: 14 September 1938, Los Angeles, California, USA
Before Curtis Benton became a radio announcer and commentator, he was a silent screen and stage actor. During the silent era Curtis wrote short stories that were turned into films. During the sound era Curtis Benton occasionally appeared in films as an announcer.
Local Boy Makes Good (1931) as Announcer at Track Meet (uncredited)
Other Works
Stage
1918 The Unknown Purple. Lyric Theater, Broadway, New York City, New York, USA.
John Harrington
Born: 23 July 1882, Riverside County, California, USA
Died: 9 September 1945, San Francisco, California, USA
Local Boy Makes Good (1931) as Coach Jackson
John Harrington is on the right, with Wade Boteler.
Died: 9 September 1945, San Francisco, California, USA
Local Boy Makes Good (1931) as Coach Jackson
John Harrington is on the right, with Wade Boteler.
Dorothy Lee
Born: 23 May 1911, Los Angeles, California, USA
Died: 24 June 1999, San Diego, California, USA
Dorothy Lee appeared in almost all of the 'Wheeler and Woolsey' films.
Too Many Cooks (1931) as Alice Cook
Local Boy Makes Good (1931) as Julia Winters
With Joe E. Brown.
Thursday, 27 September 2018
Edward J. Nugent
Born: 7 February 1904, New York City, New York, USA
Died: 3 January 1995, New York City, New York, USA
Edward J. Nugent was an actor, singer, dancer, producer, writer and director. He started his showbusiness career as a child when he sang with the Metropolitan Opera. He appeared in over 80 films beginning in the late silent era. He also appeared on Broadway during the 1930s and 1940s often under the name Eddie Nugent. When his acting career was over Nugent ran a shop for a while before moving into television as a producer, writer, and director for American Broadcasting Company.
Our Dancing Daughters (1928) as Freddie
With Dorothy Sebastian.
Local Boy Makes Good (1931) as Wally Pierce
Died: 3 January 1995, New York City, New York, USA
Edward J. Nugent was an actor, singer, dancer, producer, writer and director. He started his showbusiness career as a child when he sang with the Metropolitan Opera. He appeared in over 80 films beginning in the late silent era. He also appeared on Broadway during the 1930s and 1940s often under the name Eddie Nugent. When his acting career was over Nugent ran a shop for a while before moving into television as a producer, writer, and director for American Broadcasting Company.
Our Dancing Daughters (1928) as Freddie
With Dorothy Sebastian.
Local Boy Makes Good (1931) as Wally Pierce
William Burress
Born: 19 August 1867, Newcomerstown, Ohio, USA
Died: 30 October 1948, Los Angeles, California, USA
Local Boy Makes Good (1931) as Colonel Small
Died: 30 October 1948, Los Angeles, California, USA
Local Boy Makes Good (1931) as Colonel Small
Bertram Marburgh
Born: 17 May 1875, New York City, New York, USA
Died: 22 August 1956, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
For the Defense (1930) as Judge Evans
Died: 22 August 1956, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
For the Defense (1930) as Judge Evans
Wednesday, 26 September 2018
Scott Kolk
Born: 16 May 1905, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Died: 1 December 1993, Canton, Maine, USA
Scott Kolk was a singer and actor of stage and screen working on Broadway and in major films at various times during his career. In the late 1920s he was given a contract at Universal.
For the Defense (1930) as Jack Defoe
Died: 1 December 1993, Canton, Maine, USA
Scott Kolk was a singer and actor of stage and screen working on Broadway and in major films at various times during his career. In the late 1920s he was given a contract at Universal.
For the Defense (1930) as Jack Defoe
Billy Bevan
Born: 29 September 1887, Orange, New South Wales, Australia
Died: 26 November 1957, Escondido, California, USA
For the Defense (1930) as Drunk (uncredited)
Died: 26 November 1957, Escondido, California, USA
For the Defense (1930) as Drunk (uncredited)
Private Number (1936) as Frederick
London Blackout Murders (1943) as Air Raid Warden
Billy Bevan is on the right. Also in this picture are Lester Matthews, Lloyd Corrigan, Keith Hitchcock and Anita Sharp-Bolster.
Abbe Lane
Born: 14 December 1932, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Abbe Lane was an actress and singer. She was married to Xavier Cugat, the band leader. and performed on stage with him many times. In 1958 she starred in the Broadway musical 'Oh, Captain!' opposite Tony Randall.
Ride Clear of Diablo (1954) as Kate
Abbe Lane was an actress and singer. She was married to Xavier Cugat, the band leader. and performed on stage with him many times. In 1958 she starred in the Broadway musical 'Oh, Captain!' opposite Tony Randall.
Ride Clear of Diablo (1954) as Kate
Otis Young
Born: 4 July 1932, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Died: 11 October 2001, Los Angeles, California, USA
The Last Detail (1973) as Mulhall
With Jack Nicholson.
Died: 11 October 2001, Los Angeles, California, USA
The Last Detail (1973) as Mulhall
With Jack Nicholson.
Tuesday, 25 September 2018
Lilyan Irene
Born: 18 March 1892, England, UK
Died: 30 December 1979, Los Angeles, California, USA
Lilyan Irene was an actress in mostly uncredited roles in the 1930s and 1940s.
Private Number (1936) as Hazel
Lilyan is on the right, with Jane Darwell.
A rare credited role for Lilyan.
Betty Danko
Born: 19 September 1903, New Jersey, USA
Died: 3 February 1979, Santa Ana, California, USA
Betty Danko was a stunt woman and stand-in from the late 1920s until the 1940s. She was a stand-in for Margaret Hamilton in the Wizard of Oz and is the first wicked witch we see in the colour section of the film. She occasionally made appearances as an extra in films.
County Hospital (1932) as Desk Nurse (uncredited)
With Stan Laurel. A few lines of dialogue with Stan in this film.
Died: 3 February 1979, Santa Ana, California, USA
Betty Danko was a stunt woman and stand-in from the late 1920s until the 1940s. She was a stand-in for Margaret Hamilton in the Wizard of Oz and is the first wicked witch we see in the colour section of the film. She occasionally made appearances as an extra in films.
County Hospital (1932) as Desk Nurse (uncredited)
With Stan Laurel. A few lines of dialogue with Stan in this film.
Roger Moore
Born: 21 September 1900, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Died: 24 March 1999
Roger Moore was an actor of small roles, often uncredited, who made around 240 film appearances beginning in the silent era. He is the brother of actor Robert Young.
Not to be confused with the British actor of the same name who played James Bond in the 1970s and 1980s.
Run, Girl, Run (1928) as Griddle Cook (uncredited)
Roger Moore is smiling on the left, apparently.
Taxi for Two (1932) as Eloper (uncredited)
With Dorothy Layton.
Night Life of the Gods (1935) as Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
Apparently this shadow on the left is Roger Moore. What do you think?
Reginald Barlow
Born: 17 June 1866, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Died: 6 July 1943, Hollywood, California, USA
The Age of Consent (1932) as Mr. Swale - Dora's Father
Died: 6 July 1943, Hollywood, California, USA
The Age of Consent (1932) as Mr. Swale - Dora's Father
With Arline Judge.
New Frontier (1939) as Judge Bill Lawson
Reginald Barlow stands to make a speech. Jennifer Jones is on the right. Also at the table are Eddy Waller, Hal Price and Burr Caruth.
Otto Diamant
Born: 22 December 1905, Vienna, Austria
Died: 11 April 1993, London, England, UK
Blood of the Vampire (1958) as Gravedigger
Died: 11 April 1993, London, England, UK
Blood of the Vampire (1958) as Gravedigger
Carlos Williams
Born: unknown
Died: unknown
Blood of the Vampire (1958) as Stretcher Bearer (uncredited)
Carlos Williams is on the left, with Gordon Honeycombe.
Died: unknown
Blood of the Vampire (1958) as Stretcher Bearer (uncredited)
Carlos Williams is on the left, with Gordon Honeycombe.
Gordon Honeycombe
Born: 27 September 1936, Karachi, British India
Died: 9 October 2015, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Gordon Honeycombe became a respected newsreader in the UK.
Blood of the Vampire (1958) as Stretcher Bearer (uncredited)
Gordon Honeycombe is on the right, with Carlos Williams. This was Gordon Honeycombe's first film and at the time his only film before he became a newsreader for ITN.
Died: 9 October 2015, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Gordon Honeycombe became a respected newsreader in the UK.
Blood of the Vampire (1958) as Stretcher Bearer (uncredited)
Gordon Honeycombe is on the right, with Carlos Williams. This was Gordon Honeycombe's first film and at the time his only film before he became a newsreader for ITN.
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