Richard Carle
Biography
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. He was on the stage for many years, appearing in important roles in London, New York and Chicago before making his screen debut. In 1941 he died in North Hollywood, California from a heart attack.
Known For

It Can Be Done

Ninotchka

That Uncertain Feeling

One Hour with You

Seven Sinners

Morning Glory

The Devil and Miss Jones

The Merry Widow
All Movies (114)
- Laurel & Hardy: Year Two2024 · as (archive footage) (uncredited)
- The Big Parade of Comedy1964 · as Actor Outside Theater (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Moonlight in Hawaii1941 · as Lawton
- Buy Me That Town1941 · as Judge Paradise
- New Wine1941 · as Karl Hasslinger
- A Dangerous Game1941 · as Agatha - alias Mooseface Hogarty
- My Life with Caroline1941 · as Reverend Dr. Curtis
- Million Dollar Baby1941 · as George the butler
- That Uncertain Feeling1941 · as Albert
- The Devil and Miss Jones1941 · as Oliver
- Las Vegas Nights1941 · as Judge Elkins
- One Night in the Tropics1940 · as James G. Moore
- Seven Sinners1940 · as District Officer
- The Golden Fleecing1940 · as Pattington
- Comin' Round the Mountain1940 · as Lester Smoot
- The Great McGinty1940 · as Dr. Jonas J. Jarvis - Card Player in Cantina (uncredited)
- Those Were the Days!1940 · as Old Man
- Lillian Russell1940 · as Bradley
- Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me!1940 · as C. J. Woodbury
- The Ghost Comes Home1940 · as John Reed Thomas
- Parole Fixer1940 · as Gustav Kalkus
- Remember?1939 · as Mr. Piper
- Ninotchka1939 · as Gaston
- Maisie1939 · as Lawyer Roger Bannerman
- Undercover Doctor1939 · as Elmer Porter
- It's a Wonderful World1939 · as Major I. E. Willoughby
- Persons in Hiding1939 · as Zeke Bronson
- True Confession1937 · as Judge
- 45 Fathers1937 · as Bunny Carothers
- I'll Take Romance1937 · as Rudi
- Merry Go Round of 19381937 · as Col. J. Addison Frooks
- She Asked for It1937 · as Ted Hoyt
- It's All Yours1937 · as Judge Reynolds
- Love in a Bungalow1937 · as Mr. Bisbee
- Rhythm in the Clouds1937 · as Boswell
- The Man in Blue1937 · as Willie Loomis
- Racketeers in Exile1937 · as Regan Langdon aka 'Porky'
- Outcast1937 · as Mooney
- Champagne Waltz1937 · as Messenger
- She's Dangerous1937 · as Henchman Kegley
- College Holiday1936 · as Judge Bent (uncredited)
- Easy to Take1936 · as Attorney Olney
- The Texas Rangers1936 · as Casper Johnson
- Spendthrift1936 · as Popsy
- The Arizona Raiders1936 · as Boswell Albernathy, Justice of the Peace
- Three of a Kind1936 · as F. Thorndyke Penfield
- One Rainy Afternoon1936 · as Minister of Justice
- The Case Against Mrs. Ames1936 · as Uncle Gordon
- Let's Sing Again1936 · as Carter
- Small Town Girl1936 · as Jeffers Cass, J.P. (uncredited)
- The Trail of the Lonesome Pine1936 · as Ezra Tolliver
- Love Before Breakfast1936 · as Brinkerhoff
- The Little Red Schoolhouse1936 · as The Professor, a Hobo
- Drift Fence1936 · as Sheriff Bingham
- Anything Goes1936 · as Bishop Dobson
- The Bride Comes Home1935 · as Frank - Butler
- Dangerous1935 · as Pitt Hanley
- I Dream Too Much1935 · as Snobbish Critic (uncredited)
- Nevada1935 · as Judge Franklidge
- The Gay Deception1935 · as Mr. Spitzer
- Here Comes Cookie1935 · as Sam (uncredited)
- Together We Live1935 · as Charlie
- Love in Bloom1935 · as Sheriff
- Baby Face Harrington1935 · as Judge Forbes
- Night Life of the Gods1935 · as Grandpa Lambert
- Life Returns1935 · as A.K. Arnold
- Caravan1934 · as Majordomo
- The Ghost Walks1934 · as Herman Wood
- The Merry Widow1934 · as Defense Attorney (uncredited)
- Wake Up and Dream1934 · as Roger Babcock
- The Old-Fashioned Way1934 · as Sheriff from Barnesville
- Such Women Are Dangerous1934 · as Thomas H. Delahanty
- Hollywood Party1934 · as Knapp
- The Last Round-up1934 · as Judge Savin
- Affairs of a Gentleman1934 · as Paul Q. Bindar
- The Witching Hour1934 · as Lew Ellinger
- Sing and Like It1934 · as Mr. Abercrombie Hancock - Critic
- George White's Scandals1934 · as Minister
- Beloved1934 · as Judge B. T. Belden
- Ladies Must Love1933 · as Wilbur Muller
- Golden Harvest1933 · as Doctor Hoyt
- Morning Glory1933 · as Henry Lawrence
- No Marriage Ties1933 · as Elderly Escort
- Man Hunt1933 · as Sheriff Bascom
- Diplomaniacs1933 · as Ship's Captain
- Private Jones1933 · as Lecturer (uncredited)
- Smoke Lightning1933 · as Parson
- Boys Will Be Boys1932 · as Mr. Albertson
- Rockabye1932 · as Doc (uncredited)
- The Night of June 131932 · as Otto
- One Hour with You1932 · as Henri Dornier - Private Detective
- Fireman, Save My Child1932 · as Dan Toby
- Flying High1931 · as Hotel Manager (uncredited)
- The Great Junction Hotel1931 · as The Desk Clerk
- Brothers1931 · as Thomas Blackwood
- Sin Takes a Holiday1930 · as Wedding Minister (uncredited)
- Hold the Baby1930
- Estrellados1930 · as Eunuch (uncredited)
- Every Woman's Longing1930 · as Brevbärare
- Rich Uncles1930
- A Lady to Love1930 · as Postman
- The Grand Parade1930 · as Rand
- So This Is College1929 · as Professor (uncredited)
- His Glorious Night1929 · as Count Albert
- Madame X1929 · as Perissard
- It Can Be Done1929 · as Watson
- Habeas Corpus1928 · as Professor
- The Fleet's In1928 · as Judge Hartley
- While the City Sleeps1928 · as Wally
- Soft Cushions1927 · as The Slave Dealer
- The Understanding Heart1927 · as Sheriff Bentley
- Eve's Leaves1926 · as Richard Stanley
- Zander the Great1925 · as Mr. Pepper
- The Mad Marriage1925