Herbert Corthell
Herbert Corthell (born Joseph Bertram Corthell, January 20, 1878 – January 23, 1947) was an American stage and film actor. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and died in Hollywood, California.[1][2]
Herbert Corthell | |
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Born | Joseph Bertram Corthell January 20, 1878 Boston, Massachusetts |
Died | January 23, 1947 Hollywood, California |
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1924 | Second Youth | George Whiggam | |
1924 | Classmates | Drummer | |
1933 | The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble | Panhandler | Uncredited |
1933 | Saturday's Millions | Baldy | |
1933 | Only Yesterday | Preston | Uncredited |
1933 | Lone Cowboy | Cowboy Cook | Uncredited |
1934 | Bombay Mail | Edward J. Breeze | |
1934 | Uncertain Lady | Harley, the Butler | |
1934 | Let's Talk It Over | Butler | |
1935 | The Fire-Trap | Commodore Brunton | |
1936 | Dancing Feet | Jenkins | |
1936 | The Story of Louis Pasteur | Louis Adolphe Thiers, First President, Republic of France | |
1936 | The Crime Patrol | Police Commissioner | |
1936 | The Luckiest Girl in the World | Bartender | |
1937 | Espionage | Police Judge | Uncredited |
1937 | The Man Who Found Himself | Train Conductor | Uncredited |
1937 | The Man in Blue | Patrolman Pat Casey | |
1937 | Blazing Barriers | Sheriff Martin | |
1937 | Renfrew of the Royal Mounted | James Bronson | |
1938 | Sing, You Sinners | Night Club Manager | |
1939 | Rollin' Westward | Tug Lawson | |
1939 | The House of Fear | Minor Role | Uncredited |
1939 | Career | Uncredited | |
1939 | 5th Ave Girl | Joe - Board Member | Uncredited |
1940 | Hidden Enemy | Pete | |
1940 | Danger on Wheels | Pop O'Shea | |
1940 | Primrose Path | Herb - Man Getting Gas | Uncredited |
1941 | Citizen Kane | City Editor | Uncredited |
1942 | Duke of the Navy | 'General' Courtney | |
1943 | Sleepy Lagoon | Sheriff Lem Bates | |
1944 | Lady in the Dark | Senator | Uncredited |
1944 | Knickerbocker Holiday | Captain | Uncredited, (final film role) |
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References
- "Herbert Corthell". The New York Times. January 24, 1947. p. 21.
- Hines, Dixie & Hanaford, Harry Prescott, eds. (1914). Who's Who in Music and Drama: An Encyclopedia of Biography of Notable Men and Women in Music and the Drama. New York: H.P. Hanaford. p. 77.
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