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Richard Earl Cramer (July 3, 1889 – August 9, 1960)[1] was an American actor in films from the late 1920s to the early 1950s.
Richard Cramer | |
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Born | Richard Earl Cramer July 3, 1889 |
Died | August 9, 1960 | (aged 71)
Other names | Rychard Cramer Dick Cramer |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1927–1952 |
Cramer specialized in villainous roles in many low-budget westerns, but is today best remembered for his several appearances with Laurel and Hardy. He also appeared with W. C. Fields in his short film, The Fatal Glass of Beer (1933), which Mack Sennett produced.
He was sometimes billed as Rychard Cramer[1] or Dick Cramer.
On Broadway, Cramer portrayed Rube in Buddies (1919) and Hernando in Sancho Panza (1923).[2]
Partial filmography
edit- The Love Mart (1927)
- Sharp Shooters (1928)
- The Tiger's Shadow (1928)
- Kid Gloves (1929)
- The Lost Zeppelin (1929)
- Murder on the Roof (1930)
- Hell's Island (1930)
- Captain of the Guard (1930)
- Those Who Dance (1930)
- Big Money (1930)
- Night Beat (1931)
- The Pocatello Kid (1931)
- Hell-Bent for Frisco (1931)
- Lariats and Six-Shooters (1931)
- Is There Justice? (1931)
- The Last Parade (1931)
- The Painted Desert (1931) as Provney
- Scram! (1932)
- 45 Calibre Echo (1932)
- Lawless Valley (1932)
- Behind Jury Doors (1932)
- Pack Up Your Troubles (1932)
- The Fatal Glass of Beer (1933)
- Alimony Madness (1933)
- The Cat's-Paw (1934)
- Western Racketeers (1934)
- The Law of the Wild (1934)
- Danger Ahead (1935)
- The Judgement Book (1935)
- Riddle Ranch (1935)
- A Scream in the Night (1935)
- The Outlaw Tamer (1935)
- Frontier Justice (1935)
- Sutter's Gold (1936)
- The Speed Reporter (1936)
- Where Trails Divide (1937)
- The Rangers' Round-Up (1938)
- Songs and Bullets (1938)
- Bad Boy (1939)
- The Flying Deuces (1939)
- Feud of the Range (1939)
- Arizona Frontier (1940)
- Pioneer Days (1940)
- Saps at Sea (1940)
- Double Trouble (1941)
- The Spoilers (1942)
- Rock River Renegades (1942)
- Boot Hill Bandits (1942)
- Scarlet Street (1945)
- Wild Country (1947)
- Santa Fe (1951)
- The Sellout (1952)
References
edit- ^ a b Wilson, Scott (August 22, 2016). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons, 3d ed. McFarland. p. 163. ISBN 978-0-7864-7992-4. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
- ^ "Richard Cramer". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on August 16, 2021. Retrieved August 16, 2021.
External links
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Richard Cramer.
- Richard Cramer at IMDb
- Richard Cramer at the TCM Movie Database
- Richard Cramer at the Internet Broadway Database