
Richard Carle
Acting
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.
Born: July 5, 1871
Place of Birth: Somerville, Massachusetts, USA
Known For

Laurel & Hardy: Year Two
Following their initial pairing in early 1927, Laurel and Hardy ended their first year on top. Their success moving into 1928 galvanized the efforts of everyone at Hal Roach Studios (including famed director Leo McCarey), who proudly upped their game in support of the winning comedy duo. Whether wreaking accidental havoc as a two-man band, doing battle against one another as millionaire and butler, or even becoming grave robbers for a mad scientist, Laurel and Hardy prove in their second year that they have what it takes to not only win over audiences in the twilight of the silent era, but generate enough momentum to make a successful transition to “talkies” in 1929.

The Devil and Miss Jones
The wealthiest man in the world, John P. Merrick, is a private person who likes to stay anonymous. One of his many assets is Neeley's Department Store. There is labor unrest at the store, and the employees' anger is directed at him, who they hang in effigy outside the store despite not knowing what he looks like. Merrick, not happy at what he sees going on, decides to mete out the rabble-rousers. So he goes undercover as a sales clerk in the shoe department.

Ninotchka
A stern Russian woman sent to Paris on official business finds herself attracted to a man who represents everything she is supposed to detest.

Here Comes Cookie
A scatterbrained heiress opens her home to a succession of unemployed actors and vaudeville performers, then decides to produce her own show, much to the consternation of her father, her sister and her sister's boyfriend, who is actually after the young girl's money.

The Old-Fashioned Way
The Great McGonigle and his troupe of third-rate vaudevillians manage to stay one step ahead of the bill collectors and the sheriff.

Diplomaniacs
Barbers Willy Nilly and Hercules Glub have opened a barbershop in an Indian reservation, where they have no customers. When suddenly a white man asks for a shave, several Indians of the Oopadoop nation also enter, hearing the usual barbershop banter about foreign debts, they force them to be ambassadors of their nation at the Peace conference in Geneva. Ammunition industry executive Winkelreid is scheming to prevent their mission becoming an success, but the vamp Dolores aboard the ship fails, falling in love with Nilly, and so does Fifi, the toughest person of the world in Paris, falling for Glub. Although Winkelreid is able to steal their secret papers, Nilly and Glub don't give up after being reminded by constant observation of their Indians and enter the Peace conference, which turns out to be a battlefield...

The Night of June 13
Elna Curry, once a concert pianist, develops an unfounded jealousy of neighbor, Trudie Morrow. Elna who suffers from neurasthenia, believes that Trudie is having an affair with her husband, John, and vows revenge on Trudie. John explains to Trudie Elna's condition and plan. Trudie, being good-hearted tells John that she'll move. One evening, John returns late from work to discover Elna dead. John burns Elna's suicide note to protect Trudie. This results in John being charged for murder and put on trial.

The Understanding Heart
Two men in love with the same girl are trapped with her in a forest fire.

Eve's Leaves
After forming his own studio in 1925, Cecil B. DeMille produced this exuberant blend of orientalist melodrama and gender-bending comedy featuring his THE TEN COMMANDMENTS leading lady Leatrice Joy. An over-protective sea captain forces his daughter Eve to pass as a boy. But she craves romance and sets her sights on a handsome American tourist (Boyd) who still thinks she's a boy when she shanghais him aboard her father's ship; then a lustful Chinese pirate (Walter Long) takes them prisoner. Joy, an appealing comedienne whose career nosedived when talkies came in, sparkles in both her tomboy and love-hungry phases. -Martin Rubin, Gene Siskel Film Center

The Great McGinty
Told in flashback, Depression-era bum Dan McGinty is recruited by the city's political machine to help with vote fraud. His great aptitude for this brings rapid promotion from "the boss," who finally decides he'd be ideal as a new, nominally "reform" mayor; but this candidacy requires marriage. His in-name-only marriage to honest Catherine proves the beginning of the end for dishonest Dan...
Filmography
as (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Actor Outside Theater (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Lawton
as Judge Paradise
as Karl Hasslinger
as Agatha - alias Mooseface Hogarty
as Reverend Dr. Curtis
as George the butler
as Albert
as Oliver
as Judge Elkins
as James G. Moore
as District Officer
as Pattington
as Lester Smoot
as Dr. Jonas J. Jarvis - Card Player in Cantina (uncredited)
as Old Man
as Bradley
as C. J. Woodbury
as John Reed Thomas
as Gustav Kalkus
as Mr. Piper
as Gaston
as Lawyer Roger Bannerman
as Elmer Porter
as Major I. E. Willoughby
as Zeke Bronson
as Judge
as Bunny Carothers
as Rudi
as Col. J. Addison Frooks
as Ted Hoyt
as Judge Reynolds
as Boswell
as Regan Langdon aka 'Porky'
as Mooney
as Messenger
as Henchman Kegley
as Judge Bent (uncredited)
as Attorney Olney
as Casper Johnson
as Popsy
as Boswell Albernathy, Justice of the Peace
as F. Thorndyke Penfield
as Minister of Justice
as Uncle Gordon
as Carter
as Jeffers Cass, J.P. (uncredited)
as Ezra Tolliver
as Brinkerhoff
as The Professor, a Hobo
as Sheriff Bingham
as Bishop Dobson
as Pitt Hanley
as Frank - Butler
as Snobbish Critic (uncredited)
as Judge Franklidge
as Mr. Spitzer
as Sam (uncredited)
as Charlie
as Sheriff
as Judge Forbes
as A.K. Arnold
as Majordomo
as Herman Wood
as Defense Attorney (uncredited)
as Roger Babcock
as Sheriff from Barnesville
as Thomas H. Delahanty
as Knapp
as Paul Q. Bindar
as Judge Savin
as Lew Ellinger
as Mr. Abercrombie Hancock - Critic
as Minister
as Judge B. T. Belden
as Wilbur Muller
as Doctor Hoyt
as Henry Lawrence
as Elderly Escort
as Sheriff Bascom
as Ship's Captain
as Lecturer (uncredited)
as Parson
as Doc (uncredited)
as Otto
as Henri Dornier - Private Detective
as Dan Toby
as Hotel Manager (uncredited)
as The Desk Clerk
as Thomas Blackwood
as Wedding Minister (uncredited)
as Eunuch (uncredited)
as Brevbärare
as Postman
as Rand
as Professor (uncredited)
as Count Albert
as Perissard
as Watson
as Professor
as Judge Hartley
as Wally
as The Slave Dealer
as Sheriff Bentley
as Richard Stanley
as Mr. Pepper