A saddlemaker is another name for a saddler, someone who makes saddles.
It depends on the type of work is being done with leather. If you work at the factory or tannery - you would be known as a 'tanner'. If you make products from leather, it would depend on what is made.....i.e. saddles/saddlemaker - shoes/corwainer - bags,belts/leathersmith or leather worker. Each leather trade would have its own name. It would depend on the product being made.
The cast of High Plains Drifter - 1973 includes: Walter Barnes as Sheriff Sam Shaw Verna Bloom as Sarah Belding Jimmie Booth as Target Wagon Driver Paul Brinegar as Lutie Naylor Richard Bull as Asa Goodwin Reid Cruickshanks as Gunsmith Billy Curtis as Mordecai Robert Donner as Preacher Clint Eastwood as The Stranger Stefan Gierasch as Mayor Jason Hobart Jack Ging as Morgan Allen Jim Gosa as Tommy Morris Ted Hartley as Lewis Belding Marianna Hill as Callie Travers John Hillerman as Bootmaker Anthony James as Cole Carlin Jack Kosslyn as Saddlemaker Geoffrey Lewis as Stacey Bridges Russ McCubbin as Fred Short Belle Mitchell as Mrs. Lake John Mitchum as Warden Carl Pitti as Teamster John Quade as Jake Ross Mitch Ryan as Dave Drake Alex Tinne Dan Vadis as Dan Carlin Buddy Van Horn as Marshall Jim Duncan Scott Walker as Bill Borders Chuck Waters as Stableman
Jack Kosslyn has: Played Lieutenant in Briefing Room in "The Amazing Colossal Man" in 1957. Played Newscaster in "War of the Colossal Beast" in 1958. Played Mr. Fraser in "Earth vs. the Spider" in 1958. Played Sgt. Paterson in "Attack of the Puppet People" in 1958. Played Raoul Palma in "Maracaibo" in 1958. Played Dr. Parkson in "Night of the Quarter Moon" in 1959. Played Bert in "Rawhide" in 1959. Played Reporter in "Hawaiian Eye" in 1959. Played Will in "Rawhide" in 1959. Played Reporter in "Cash McCall" in 1960. Played Alex Boles in "Surfside 6" in 1960. Performed in "Ben Casey" in 1961. Played The Ogre in "The Magic Sword" in 1962. Played Negotiator in "Hawaii Five-O" in 1968. Played Harry Rosen in "Hawaii Five-O" in 1968. Played Stock Broker in "Hawaii Five-O" in 1968. Played Cab Driver in "Play Misty for Me" in 1971. Played Waiter in "The Brian Keith Show" in 1972. Played Chester in "Harry O" in 1973. Played Saddlemaker in "High Plains Drifter" in 1973. Played Driver in "Breezy" in 1973. Played Walter in "Magnum Force" in 1973. Played Reporter in "The Eiger Sanction" in 1975. Played Sisko in "Baretta" in 1975. Played Thomas Lawson in "Empire of the Ants" in 1977. Played The Principal in "The Death of Richie" in 1977. Played Paul in "Blind Ambition" in 1979. Played Bill in "Cheers" in 1982. Played Mikhail in "Scarecrow and Mrs. King" in 1983. Played Warden Haynes in "Vendetta" in 1986. Played Judge Maximillian in "Echos of Enlightenment" in 2001.
This person (January 4, 1809 -- January 6, 1852) was the inventor of Braille. Braille was born in Coupvray, a small town located southeast of Paris in Seine-et-Marne. His father was a saddlemaker, who also made harnesses, bags and leather straps. As soon as he could walk, Louis spent time playing in his father's workshop. When he was three, he scratched his right eye while making holes in a piece of leather with a knife or awl that was too heavy for him. There was nothing anyone could do except patch and bind the hurt eye. His right eye got infected and the infection spread to his left eye making him blind. When he was ten, Braille earned a scholarship to the National Institute for the Blind Youth in Paris, one of the first of its kind in the world. But living conditions in the school were poor. Louis ate stale bread and water, and students were sometimes abused or locked up as a form of punishment. Despite these circumstances, Braille proved to be a bright and creative student. His ear for music enabled him to become an accomplished cellist and organist in classes taught by Marrigues. (Later in life, his musical talents this lead him to play the organ for churches all over France, and he held the position of organist in Paris at the Church of Saint-Nicolas-des-Champs 1834 and at the Church of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul in 1845.) Children at the school were taught basic craftsman skills and simple trades. They were also taught how to read by feeling raised letters (a system devised by the school's founder, Valentin Haüy). However, because the raised letters were made using paper pressed against copper wire, the students never learned to write. Another bad thing was that the letters weighed a lot and whenever people published books using this system, they put together a book with multiple stories in one in order to save money. This made the books sometimes weigh over a hundred pounds. The school had only three books, all of which Louis read.
Lester Sharpe has: Played Izzy Blumenstein in "New York" in 1927. Played Bandleader Withey in "Maria Marten, or The Murder in the Red Barn" in 1935. Played Bystander in Saloon in "Rose of the Rancho" in 1936. Played Movie Actor in "Riders of the Black Hills" in 1938. Played Musician in "The Great Waltz" in 1938. Played Market Man in "Charlie Chan in City in Darkness" in 1939. Performed in "Confessions of a Nazi Spy" in 1939. Played German Officer on Train in "Espionage Agent" in 1939. Played First Zealot in "The Great Commandment" in 1939. Played Detective in "Earthbound" in 1940. Played Eddie in "Remedy for Riches" in 1940. Played First Man on Stairs in "Bitter Sweet" in 1940. Played Deputy Duval in "Secrets of the Lone Wolf" in 1941. Played Tony in "Unholy Partners" in 1941. Played Driver in "Desperate Journey" in 1942. Played Prison Tubist in "Always in My Heart" in 1942. Played Elisha Washburn in "Time to Kill" in 1942. Played Tailor in "Pardon My Stripes" in 1942. Played Clerk in "Crossroads" in 1942. Played Refugee in "Casablanca" in 1942. Played Warden in "Reunion in France" in 1942. Played Dr. Kaltenbruch in "The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler" in 1943. Played German Soldier in "This Land Is Mine" in 1943. Played Hostage in "The Moon Is Down" in 1943. Played Aide in "Chetniks" in 1943. Played Nazi Hospital Physician in "The Purple V" in 1943. Played Pianist in "Lady in the Dark" in 1944. Played Overfelder in "Storm Over Lisbon" in 1944. Played Merchant in "A Thousand and One Nights" in 1945. Played Headwaiter in "Yolanda and the Thief" in 1945. Played Jewish Man in "The Lost Weekend" in 1945. Played Turnkey in "The Fighting Guardsman" in 1946. Played Critic in "Letter from an Unknown Woman" in 1948. Played Matt Kirby in "The Gallant Legion" in 1948. Played Nikolai Rubenstein in "Song of My Heart" in 1948. Played Illinois State Journal Technician in "Call Northside 777" in 1948. Played Lt. Zaki in "Port Said" in 1948. Played Dr. Sommer in "The Snake Pit" in 1948. Played Barman at Cafe in "Saigon" in 1948. Played Clerk in "Amazon Quest" in 1949. Played Proprietor in "Shockproof" in 1949. Played Sentry in "The Inspector General" in 1949. Played Man Escaping Jail in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Biff Baker in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Music Store Proprietor in "Oh, You Beautiful Doll" in 1949. Played Waiter in "I Was a Male War Bride" in 1949. Played Inspector in "The Great Sinner" in 1949. Played Waiter in "The Silver Theatre" in 1949. Played Saddlemaker in "Samson and Delilah" in 1949. Played Peter in "Illegal Entry" in 1949. Played North Star Captain in "Mystery Submarine" in 1950. Played Col. Marikoff in "The Flying Saucer" in 1950. Played Merchant in "The Desert Hawk" in 1950. Played Waiter in "The Bigelow Theatre" in 1950. Played Matteo in "The Vicious Years" in 1950. Played Mr. Schmidt, Pawnbroker in "Unmasked" in 1950. Played Mr. Kowalski in "The Killer That Stalked New York" in 1950. Played Rabbi Kaplin in "One Too Many" in 1950. Played Jewelry Salesman in "The Basketball Fix" in 1951. Played Mr. Blum - Tailor in "Carrie" in 1952. Played Andrew Dawn in "Adventures of Superman" in 1952. Played Gray in "The Big Trees" in 1952. Played Sardov in "Dangerous Assignment" in 1952. Played Refugee Arriving at Haifa by Bus in "The Juggler" in 1953. Played Comrade John Bryson in "I Led 3 Lives" in 1953. Played Comrade Rudolph Draskin in "I Led 3 Lives" in 1953. Played Thomas - Police Ballistics Expert in "I, the Jury" in 1953. Performed in "Your Favorite Story" in 1953. Played Impresario in "Tonight We Sing" in 1953. Performed in "The Lineup" in 1954. Played Babu in "Princess of the Nile" in 1954. Played Morrie in "Father Knows Best" in 1954. Played Oasis Keeper in "The Silver Chalice" in 1954.