Born in Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA — Jun 03 1884• Died Dec 05 1942

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Richard Tucker (June 4, 1884 – December 5, 1942) was an American actor. Tucker was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1884. Appearing in 266 films between 1911 and 1940, he was the first official member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and a founding member of SAG's Board of Directors. Tucker died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles from a heart attack. He is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, in an unmarked niche in Great Mausoleum, Columbarium of Faith.
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Air Commander

Mr. Russell (uncredited)

Harry Lee

Barker (uncredited)

Club Imperial Manager (uncredited)

Martin Saunders

Reeves Company Board Member (uncredited)

Henry W. Maxwell - Producer (uncredited)

Colonel Davidson

Professor Gordon

One of Jim's Friends (Uncredited)

Harry Jeffries (Uncredited)

Cyril Herk

Mr. Tucker (uncredited)

Mr. Smith

Mr. Rhodes

Mr. Dixon

Wilkie Ballou (uncredited)

Captain Gerard

Josef

Dr. Patrick (uncredited)

Fenway Brooks

Doctor

Officer on Ship (uncredited)

John Johnson

Police Inspector

Headwaiter

Mr. Ellis

Lord Stanhope

Dr. Blicker

Tom at 36

Prosecuting Attorney

Doctor

J.P. Grout Jr.

Chief Agent John Adams

Mark Torrey

Lawton

Frank Parrish

Tom Hedges

Prof. Gordon (archive footage)

State Commander

Man Dancing with Alice

Galand

Mr. Rodney Hinds

Doctor

Colonel

J.P. Albee, Attorney

Civilian Doctor

Charles Dillon

Jim Cronin

Michael Brown

Professor Gordon

Grant

District Attorney

Mr. Bell

District Attorney

Mr. Eggelson

Bliss

F. Carstair Reynolds

Waldo

Cousin Aaron Randall

Lawrence - Partington's Partner

Jim - Banker in Band

George Whitney

John Hale

Leonard Gilbert

Party Guest

General

Mr. Page


Mr. Chandler

Chester Armstrong

Prosecuting Attorney

Prosecuting Attorney

Alan Ballard

Blackie Baker

Roxbury Medcroft

Sen. James Tallant

District Attorney Martin Harrison
Schuyler Van Loon

Army Officer

Picture Director

Robert Banning

District Attorney

Anthony Benson

Henri Le Sage

Robert Chanslor

District Attorney

Paul Rankin

Burgess

Clancy

Mr. Burnside

Blackwell Clarke

Mr. Beauregard

Colonel at Explosion

George - Dare's Companion at Football Game

Major Evans

Richard Brand

Huzar

Revenue Chief (uncredited)

Joe

Mr. Joseph Carson

Glenn Hayden

John H. Smith

Banker Smith

Stone

James Rudlin

Mr. Blaine

Mr. Renfro

Lew Durkin

The Rt. Hon. Reginald Annesley

Chief of the Secret Service

Jean Valyon

Aaron Burr
Mr. Lawson

Defense Attorney (uncredited)

Jerry Murdock

John Carter

Gene Hutton

Harry Jefferson

E.D. Wallace

Lieutenant Patrick Cloyd

Prosper Gael

Stevens

Dwight Neville

Inspector Newcom

Richard Thorne

Philip Rowe
Duke Leonardo de Ferrara

Ross Travers

Paul Meredith
Henry Kelling

J.W. Blair

Hugo Bonsall

Malcolm Sinclair

Jay Savoy

Gilbert

Graham Gaines

Richard Smith-Blanton

Agency Chief Conover

Radio Station Boss (uncredited)

Luigi

Wallace Ramsey
2nd Officer


Lynch

Antonio Santos

Austin Bland

Roger Montgomery

Sergius Kordkin

Sylvester Cross

Actor

Frank Stanton

Ward

Garson

Dr. H.G. Pauls
George Varick

Tony Blair

Charley Miller

George Osborne

Tom Mannion
Manager

Franklin

Baron Hartman

Lord Strathmore

Mr. McBride
Dinner Guest

George Geary

James Martin Sr.

Sir Sydney Vincent
Duke Leonardo Di Ferrara
Alan Graves

Phil Poole

Lyman Gaines

Vaudeville Performer

Herbert Glenville

Jack Lee

Earl Hanway

Rawlings
Henry Whitworth

Gordon Daniels

George Garrison

Paul Dupré

John Benton
Felix, the King

Viscount de Bellerive

David Lockwood

Rudolph Catalina

Jack Milton

John Graham

Justus Morrow

The Honorable George D'Alroy

Professor Alberto Martino

Dr. Grant Hunter