
Robert Barrat
Acting
Biography
Robert Harriot Barrat (July 10, 1889 – January 7, 1970) was an American stage, motion picture, and television character actor.
Born: July 9, 1889
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, USA
Known For

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
A continuation of the anthology series “Alfred Hitchcock Presents”, hosted by the master of suspense and featuring thrillers and mysteries.

Wanderer of the Wasteland
In this western, a young cowboy rides out to avenge his father's killer. Eventually, he finds the scoundrel, but by this time opts not to kill him for the cowboy has fallen in love with the outlaw's niece. Later, the killer ends up killed and the hero is blamed for the crime.

Baby Face
A young woman uses her body and her sexuality to help her climb the social ladder, but soon begins to wonder if her new status will ever bring her happiness.

Captain Blood
Dr. Peter Blood, unjustly convicted of treason and exiled from England, becomes a notorious pirate.

The Mayor of Hell
Members of a teenage gang are sent to the State Reformatory, presided over by the callous Thompson. Soon Patsy Gargan, a former gangster appointed Deputy Commissioner, arrives and takes over the administration to run the place on radical principles. Thompson needs a quick way to discredit him.

Housewife
Nan Reynolds encourages her copywriter husband Bill to open his own agency. Nearly out of business, he finally gets a client. Former girlfriend Patricia Berkeley writes a very successful commercial for the client and neats up their old romance. Wife and girlfriend struggle over Bill.

The Time of Their Lives
Two ghosts, who were mistakenly branded as traitors during the Revolutionary War, return to 20th century New England to retrieve a letter from George Washington which would prove their innocence.

Heroes for Sale
World War I veteran Tom Holmes is marked by the unbearable suffering caused by his battle wounds. Over the years, he comes to experience both the pain of misfortune and a love for other human beings.

The Murder Man
Steve Grey, reporter for the Daily Star, has a habit of scooping all the other papers in town. When Henry Mander is investigated for the murder of his shady business partner, Grey is one step ahead of the police to the extent that he often dictates his story in advance of its actual occurrence. He leads the police through an 'open and shut' case resulting in Mander being tried, convicted and sentenced to death. Columnist Mary Shannon is in love with Steve but she sees him struggle greatly with his last story before Mander's execution. When she starts typing out the story from his recorded dictation, she realizes why.

Picture Snatcher
An ex-con uses his street smarts to become a successful photojournalist.
Filmography
as Self (archive footage)
as Baxter in 'Go West' (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Stoney Likens
as Tucker Ordway
as Walt Garnet
as Commandant
as Charlie Haskins
as Gen. Zachary Taylor
as Tillamar
as Mr. Rossiter
as Henry Morgan
as Colonel Harding
as Gen. Douglas MacArthur
as Judge Adams
as General Wallace
as Sheriff Cole
as James Lone Eagle
as Steve Taylor
as Marshal Heck Thomas
as William Van Horne
as Maharaja
as Leadville Sheriff
as Jacques d'Arc, Joan's Father
as Sheriff
as Ed Simpson
as Lt. Quint
as Johnson
as Dr. Sharp (as Robert H. Barrat)
as Judge Seth White
as Mr. Payne
as Hendrick Van Boyden (as Robert H. Barrat)
as Maj. Putnam
as Rand Curtis
as Clyde Travers (as Robert H. Barrat)
as Sperry
as Christian Sanders
as Colonel Johnson
as Anson Stowe
as The General
as Uncle Jim Collinshaw
as Billy Muldoon
as Grissly Morgan Palmor
as Heinrich Walburg
as Horace E. Bixby, Riverboat Captain
as Bill Swain
as Ernst
as Capt. Kranz
as Mayor Jim Connison
as Crowder, Small Rancher
as Col. Elliott
as Frayne
as Judge Frank Dyer
as Col. Burke
as Don Enrique de los Santos O'Shea
as 'Red' Baxter
as Chester Russell
as Capt. Dorman
as Humphrey Towne
as Parson Summers
as Mr. John Stanton
as Jim Harbison
as Duncan
as Sheriff Bill Cummings
as Tio / Edwards
as Dr. Rodney Blair
as Andrew Naab
as David Crockett
as Duke Ring
as Sheriff McNally
as Harrington (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Captain Johnson
as Igor Sargoza
as William Decker
as Citizen-Officer (uncredited)
as Isaiah Middlebrack
as Ramrod Locke
as Prison Yard Capt. Grady
as Captain Brown
as Hank Summers
as J.D. Harrington
as Major Walsin-Esterhazy
as The Reverend (uncredited)
as Prosecuting Attorney
as Martin Crane
as Jeff Harkins
as Brown (uncredited)
as Jefferson Russett
as Count Igor Volonoff
as Abraham Lincoln
as Morton
as Chingachgook
as Pierre
as Nels Valborg
as Buck Falin
as MacKenzie
as Werther
as Wolverstone
as Buck Cantrell
as Dr. Ginder
as Gaston Dupont
as Chief of Internal Revenue Service
as Robins
as Stanislaus Janauschek
as Drury Stevenson
as Inspector Von Brinkner
as Adolphe Federie
as Commandant
as Padre
as Baron Otto Von Kampf
as Farmer Benson
as Halasz, the Apartment House Manager
as McPherson
as Jim
as Rudolph Stamm
as Sam Blake
as Alexis Romanoff
as Commander Denny
as Angie
as Pudge Walker
as Thorne
as Police Commissioner Clark
as Dr. Snitzer
as Hugo Von Ferring
as Mike Lee
as Tex Willis
as Brownell
as Dawson
as Anderzian
as Archer Coe
as Judge R.H. White
as Phineas D. Lane aka Charles Lane
as The Commandant
as Maj. Bertram
as Paul, Butler
as Nick Powers
as Fred Smith
as Max Brinker
as Sheriff
as Mr. Calhoun, Attorney
as Andrew Simmons (uncredited)
as Fritz 'Heinie'
as Grover, Graphic News Owner
as Joe Nolan
as Detective (uncredited)
as Hugh Brook
as Alan Gardner