Richard Cramer
For the American journalist, see Richard Ben Cramer. For those of a similar name, see Richard Kramer (disambiguation).
Richard Cramer | |
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Born |
3 July 1889 Bryan, Ohio |
Died |
August 9, 1960 71) Los Angeles, California | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1928 - 1952 |
Richard Cramer (3 July 1889 – 9 August 1960), was an American actor in films from the late 1920s. Burly, menacing and gravel-voiced, 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, which Mack Sennett directed. He was sometimes billed as Rychard Cramer or Dick Cramer.
Selected filmography
- Sharp Shooters (1928)
- The Tiger's Shadow (1928)
- Kid Gloves (1929)
- The Lost Zeppelin (1929)
- Murder on the Roof (1930)
- Captain of the Guard (1930)
- Those Who Dance (1930)
- Night Beat (1931)
- Scram! (1932)
- Pack Up Your Troubles (1932)
- The Fatal Glass of Beer (1933)
- The Cat's-Paw (1934)
- Danger Ahead (1935)
- Scream in the Night (1935)
- Sutter's Gold (1936)
- The Flying Deuces (1939)
- Saps at Sea (1940)
- Double Trouble (1941)
- The Spoilers (1942)
- Scarlet Street (1945)
- Santa Fe (1951)
- The Sellout (1952)
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