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RICHARD BARTHELMESS Born: May 9, 1895 in New York City, New York Died: August 17, 1963 in Southampton, New York
Film Credits 1942 The Spoilers (Performer), 1942 The Mayor of 44th Street (Performer), 1941 Meet the Stars #5: Hollywood Meets the Navy (in person), 1940 The Man Who Talked Too Much (Performer), 1939 Only Angels Have Wings (Performer), 1936 Spy of Napoleon (Performer), 1935 Starlit Days at the Lido (in person), 1935 Four Hours to Kill! (Performer), 1934 Midnight Alibi (Performer), 1934 Massacre (Performer), 1934 A Modern Hero (Performer), 1933 Hollywood on Parade No. B-5 (in person), 1933 Heroes for Sale (Performer), 1933 Central Airport (Performer), 1932 The Cabin in the Cotton (Performer), 1932 Alias the Doctor (Performer), 1931 The Stolen Jools (Performer), 1931 The Last Flight (Performer), 1931 The Finger Points (Performer), 1930 The Lash (Performer), 1930 The Dawn Patrol (Performer), 1930 Son of the Gods (Performer), 1929 Young Nowheres (Performer), 1929 Weary River (Performer), 1929 The Show of Shows (in person), 1929 Drag (Performer), 1928 Wheel of Chance (Performer), 1928 The Noose (Performer), 1928 The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come (Performer), 1928 Scarlet Seas (Performer), 1928 Out of the Ruins (Performer), 1927 The Patent Leather Kid (Performer), 1927 The Kick (Performer), 1926/II Camille (Performer), 1926 The White Black Sheep (Performer), 1926 The Amateur Gentleman (Performer), 1926 Ranson's Folly (Performer), 1926 Just Suppose (Performer), 1925 The Beautiful City (Performer), 1925 Soul-Fire (Performer), 1925 Soul-Fire (Producer), 1925 Shore Leave (Performer), 1925 New Toys (Performer), 1925 New Toys (Producer), 1925 New Toys (in person), 1924 The Enchanted Cottage (Performer), 1924 Classmates (Performer), 1923 Twenty-One (Performer), 1923 The Fighting Blade (Performer), 1923 The Bright Shawl (Performer), 1923 Fury (Performer), 1922 The Seventh Day (Performer), 1922 The Bond Boy (Performer), 1922 Sonny (Performer), 1922 Seeing Stars (in person), 1921 Tol'able David (Performer), 1921 Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 20 (in person), 1921 Experience (Performer), 1920 Way Down East (Performer), 1920 The Love Flower (Performer), 1920 The Idol Dancer (Performer), 1919 Three Men and a Girl (Performer), 1919 The Girl Who Stayed at Home (Performer), 1919 Scarlet Days (Performer), 1919 Peppy Polly (Performer), 1919 I'll Get Him Yet (Performer), 1919 Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl (Performer), 1919 Boots (Performer), 1918 Wild Primrose (Performer), 1918 The Hope Chest (Performer), 1918 Sunshine Nan (Performer), 1918 Rich Man, Poor Man (Performer), 1918 Hit-the-Trail Holliday (Performer), 1917 The Valentine Girl (Performer), 1917 The Streets of Illusion (Performer), 1917 The Soul of a Magdalen (Performer), 1917 The Seven Swans (Performer), 1917 The Moral Code (Performer), 1917 The Eternal Sin (Performer), 1917 Nearly Married (Performer), 1917 For Valour (Performer), 1917 Camille (Performer), 1917 Bab's Diary (Performer), 1917 Bab's Burglar (Performer), 1916/I Snow White (Performer), 1916 War Brides (Performer), 1916 Just a Song at Twilight (Performer), 1916 Gloria's Romance (Performer)
Theatre Credits The Postman Always Rings Twice - Performer (March 25, 1936 - April 1936)
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