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From This Day Forward (1946) as Passerby.
Not very good in sight, but it is him.
Not very good in sight, but it is him.
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The Locket (1946) as Wedding guest
Seen on the very left.
Seen on the very left.
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High Barbaree (1947) as Circus patron.
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Honeymoon (1947) as Party guest.
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Escape Me Never (1947) as Café patron.
You see him on the very left.
You see him on the very left.
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Night Song (1948) as Club patron.
Seen on the very right, but only his head is visible.
Seen on the very right, but only his head is visible.
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So this is New York (1948) as Contribution guest.
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South Of St.Louis (1949) as Barfly.
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Chinatown At Midnight (1949) as John Winston.
This is the first time, and maybe the only time in his career that his name is mentioned, even if he has a few seconds role of dialogue !
This is the first time, and maybe the only time in his career that his name is mentioned, even if he has a few seconds role of dialogue !
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David Harding Counterspy (1950) as Disgruntled game spectator .