Richard Carle
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Born Jul 5, 1871 · Somerville, Massachusetts, USA
Active 1925–1941
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Richard Carle (July 7, 1871 – June 28, 1941) was an American stage and film actor. He appeared in 132 films between 1915 and 1941. He was born as Charles Nicholas Carleton in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Filmography
The Devil and Miss Jones (1941) — OliverThat Uncertain Feeling (1941) — AlbertNew Wine (1941) — Karl HasslingerThe Great McGinty (1940) — Dr. Jonas J. Jarvis - Card Player in Cantina (uncredited)Seven Sinners (1940) — District OfficerNinotchka (1939) — GastonIt's a Wonderful World (1939) — Major I. E. WilloughbyChampagne Waltz (1937) — MessengerLove in a Bungalow (1937) — Mr. BisbeeThe Man in Blue (1937) — Willie LoomisThe Trail of the Lonesome Pine (1936) — Ezra TolliverEasy to Take (1936) — Attorney OlneyThe Texas Rangers (1936) — Casper JohnsonDangerous (1935) — Pitt HanleyThe Merry Widow (1934) — Defense Attorney (uncredited)The Old-Fashioned Way (1934) — Sheriff from BarnesvilleBeloved (1934) — Judge B. T. BeldenMorning Glory (1933) — Henry LawrencePrivate Jones (1933) — Lecturer (uncredited)One Hour with You (1932) — Henri Dornier - Private DetectiveBoys Will Be Boys (1932) — Mr. AlbertsonHold the Baby (1930)Habeas Corpus (1928) — ProfessorThe Mad Marriage (1925)