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Libby Offut and it's his baby's mother, not wife.
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Abraham Lincoln invented "the plug" that is in the aft of boats (to let the water out and then plugged up again.) Lincoln heard the discouraging news that he had been unable to get a flatboat at Beardstown. A young man promptly offered to make the flatboat, since one was not to be bought; and they set to work, felling the trees for it on the banks of the stream. Abraham's father had been a carpenter, so the use of tools was no mystery to him; and during his trip to New Orleans with Allen Gentry he had learned enough about flatboats to give him confidence in this task of shipbuilding. Neither Johnston nor Hanks was gifted with skill or industry, and it is clear that Lincoln was, from the start, leader of the party, master of construction, and captain of the craft. The floods went down rapidly while the boat was building, and when they tried to sail their new craft it stuck midway across the dam of Rutledge's mill at New Salem, a village of fifteen or twenty houses not many miles from their starting-point. With its bow high in air, and its stern under water, it looked like some ungainly fish trying to fly, or some bird making an unsuccessful attempt to swim. The voyagers appeared to have suffered irreparable shipwreck at the very outset of their venture, and men and women came down from their houses to offer advice or to make fun of the young boatmen as they waded about in the water, with trousers rolled very high, seeking a way out of their difficulty. Lincoln's self-control and good humor proved equal to their banter, while his engineering skill speedily won their admiration. The amusement of the onlookers changed to gaping wonder when they saw him deliberately bore a hole in the bottom of the boat near the bow, after which, fixing up some kind of derrick, he tipped the boat so that the water she had taken in at the stern ran out in front, and she floated safely over the dam. This novel method of bailing a boat by boring a hole in her bottom fully established his fame at New Salem, and so delighted the enthusiastic Offut that, on the spot, he engaged its inventor to come back after the voyage to New Orleans and act as clerk for him in a store.
4-17950SR-71Adestroyed on takeoff 11 April 1969, crew ejected safely64-17951SR-71APima Air Museum, Tucson, AZ (NASA YF-12C 937)64-17952SR-71Acrashed 25 January 1966, pilot survived, RSO killed64-17953SR-71Acrashed 18 December 1969, crew ejected safely64-17954SR-71Adestroyed on takeoff 11 April 1969, crew ejected safely64-17955SR-71AAFFTC Museum, Edwards AFB, CA64-17956SR-71BOperational, NASA Dryden FRC, Edwards AFB, CA64-17957SR-71Bcrashed 11 January 1968, crew ejected safely64-17958SR-71ARobbins AFB Museum, GA64-17959SR-71AAir Force Armament Museum, Eglin AFB, FL64-17960SR-71ACastle Air Museum, Merced, CA64-17961SR-71AKansas Cosmosphere & Space Center, Hutchinson, KS64-17962SR-71AReserve Fleet, Plant 42, Palmdale, CA64-17963SR-71ABeale AFB Museum, CA64-17964SR-71ASAC Museum, Offut AFB, NE64-17965SR-71Acrashed 25 October 1967, crew ejected safely64-17966SR-71Acrashed 13 April 1967, crew ejected safely64-17967SR-71AOperational (USAF), Det 2, 9th SW, Edwards AFB, CA64-17968SR-71AReserve Fleet, Plant 42, Palmdale, CA64-17969SR-71Acrashed 10 May 1970, crew ejected safely64-17970SR-71Acrashed 17 June 1970, crew ejected safely64-17971SR-71AOperational (USAF), Det 2, 9th SW, Edwards AFB, CA64-17972SR-71ANational Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C.64-17973SR-71ABlackbird Airpark, Palmdale, CA (Det 1 ASC)64-17974SR-71Acrashed 21 April 1989, crew ejected safely64-17975SR-71AMarch Field Museum, March AFB, CA64-17976SR-71AUSAF Museum, Dayton, OH64-17977SR-71Adestroyed in takeoff accident 10 October 196864-17978SR-71Adestroyed in landing accident 20 July 197264-17979SR-71AHistory & Traditions Museum, Lackland AFB, TX64-17980SR-71AOperational, NASA Dryden FRC, Edwards AFB, CA64-17981SR-71CHill AFB Museum, Hill AFB, UT
#1 Gary Tharaldson : Hotels/ Finance. In 1998 Forbes listed him in the top 400 with an estimated worth of $400 + million. Since then he sold a large portion of his holdings for over $1 billion in cash, so you would have to estimate his current worth somewhere close to that.#2 Ronald Offut : Implement Dealerships/ Farming. Head of RDO equipment and vast holdings in land and farming related services. RDO went public and struggled but has recently rebounded.#3 Doug Burgum : Microsoft/ Real Estate. Founder of Great Plains Software which he later sold to Microsoft for $80+ million in cash and millions worth in Microsoft stock. He served as VP in Microsoft until recently and now works in real estate development and other interests. Estimated worth would be $80 - $100 million.#4 Steve D. Scheel & Family : Sporting Goods/ Retail. Family owns and operates the Scheels Sporting Goods chain. With recent growth and expansion of the All Sport Mega stores his worth is rising.#5 Richard Solberg : Banking/ Finance. Majority owner of State Bank and Trust the largest privately owned banking system in the upper mid-west. Estimated worth would be $45-$65 million.#6 William C Marcil : Newspapers/ Media. Family owns The Fargo Forum among many other print media companies, also has holdings in TV and other media outlets. Estimated worth would be in the $35-$50 million range.#7 Janice Ingstad: Media/ Radio. Wife of late Robert Ingstad and matriarch of the Ingstad Family, with vast holdings in media, mainly in Radio stations. Estimated worth would be $25-$30 million.#8 Lee Swanson: Health & wellness. Lee is president and partner with Swanson Health food stores and distributors. Also has real estate holdings and other interests. Estimated worth would be $25 - $30 million.#9 Rick Berg : Real Estate. Newly elected Rick Berg is a partner with Goldmark and has vast private equities in an array of real estate holdings. Recent public disclosures put his worth at $25+ million.#10 State Farmers : Farming. This spot could be taken by a number of large farmers including Dalrymples, Johnsons, Andrews, Olsons, the list could go on and on as there are many farming families in the state with assets and holdings in the $10 - $25 million range.
The cast of Abe Lincoln in Illinois - 1940 includes: Erville Alderson as Stonewall Jackson Peggy Ann Garner as Little Girl Trevor Bardette as John Hanks Alan Baxter as Billy Herndon Clem Bevans as Ben Mattling Ted Billings as Onlooker at Debate Henry Blair as Tad Lincoln Aldrich Bowker as Judge Bowling Green Harlan Briggs as Denton Offut Sonny Bupp as Willie Lincoln George Chandler as Minor Role Tom Chatterton as Minor Role Wallis Clark as Politician Andy Clyde as Stage Driver Jane Corcoran as Woman on Street Alec Craig as Trum Cogdall John Cromwell as John Brown Cecil Cunningham as Undetermined Supporting Role Howard Da Silva as Jack Armstrong Robert Elliott as Minor Role Dick Elliott as Politician Edmund Elton as Mr. Rutledge Fern Emmett as Minor Role Paul Everton as Minor Role Edward Fielding as Minor Role Byron Foulger as Politician Gus Glassmire as Minor Role Adda Gleason as Maid Ruth Gordon as Mary Todd Lincoln Jesse Graves as Onlooker at Debate Paul Guilfoyle as Minor Role Fay Helm as Mrs. Seth Gale Dell Henderson as Minor Role Mary Howard as Ann Rutledge Roger Imhof as Mr. Crimmin George Irving as Colonel Robert E. Lee Selmer Jackson as Aide to Stephen Douglas Louis Jean Heydt as Mentor Graham Victor Kilian as Minor Role Gene Lockhart as Stephen Douglas Raymond Massey as Abe Lincoln Robert Middlemass as Minor Role Charles Middleton as Tom Lincoln Edwin Mills as Robert Lincoln Maurice Murphy as John McNeil Emory Parnell as Minor Role Kathleen Proctor as Woman on Street Lorin Raker as Minor Role Elisabeth Risdon as Sarah Lincoln Florence Roberts as Mrs. Bowling Green Leona Roberts as Mrs. Rutledge George Rosener as Dr. Chandler William Royle as Minor Role Herbert Rudley as Seth Gale Florence Rutledge as Minor Role Syd Saylor as John Johnston Kathryn Sheldon as Minor Role Napoleon Simpson as Gobey Harvey Stephens as Ninian Edwards Landers Stevens as Minor Role Dorothy Tree as Elizabeth Edwards Edward Van Sloan as Dr. Barrett Bryant Washburn as Minor Role Minor Watson as Joshua Speed Dorothea Wolbert as Woman in Store Ian Wolfe as Horace Greeley William Worthington as Minor Role
Harlan Briggs has: Played Uncle Ben Jones in "Seasoned Greetings" in 1933. Played David Sullivan in "Kissing Time" in 1933. Played Theater Manager in "I Found Stella Parish" in 1935. Played Burton Forrest in "After the Thin Man" in 1936. Played Tubby Pearson in "Dodsworth" in 1936. Played U.S. Consul E.R. Brown in "Happy Go Lucky" in 1936. Performed in "Dynamite Delaney" in 1936. Played Mr. Bertie Kinney in "Mad Holiday" in 1936. Played American Tourist in Hotel in "The Garden of Allah" in 1936. Played Thorndyke Barnsdale in "Quick Money" in 1937. Played Mr. Virgil Miller in "Beg, Borrow or Steal" in 1937. Played Sad Man with Emmy Lou in Nightclub in "Marked Woman" in 1937. Played Bearded Director in "Maytime" in 1937. Played Sheriff in "Behind the Mike" in 1937. Played Springer in "Exclusive" in 1937. Played Mr. Silas Moriarity in "Married Before Breakfast" in 1937. Played Mr. Harrison in "Riding on Air" in 1937. Played Justice of The Peace in "Live, Love and Learn" in 1937. Played Mr. Higgenbottom - Office Manager in "Easy Living" in 1937. Played Oscar Stubbins in "A Family Affair" in 1937. Played Mr. Beamer in "Stella Dallas" in 1937. Played Homer Ramsey in "A Man to Remember" in 1938. Played Printer in "A Yank at Oxford" in 1938. Played Mr. Garnish in "Opening Day" in 1938. Played Customer at Gas Station in "Sing, You Sinners" in 1938. Played Mayor in "One Wild Night" in 1938. Played Thomas McTavish in "You and Me" in 1938. Played Sheriff in "Trouble at Midnight" in 1938. Played Mr. Shaw in "Having Wonderful Time" in 1938. Played Frank Kendall - Editor in "The Missing Guest" in 1938. Played James Galt in "Calling Dr. Kildare" in 1939. Played Stanton - Union Representative in "5th Ave Girl" in 1939. Played Mr. Rucker in "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" in 1939. Played Davie Bryant in "Tell No Tales" in 1939. Played Judge in "Made for Each Other" in 1939. Played Mr. Holden in "Blondie Takes a Vacation" in 1939. Played Defense Attorney Parker in "The Man They Could Not Hang" in 1939. Played Justice of the Peace in "Cafe Society" in 1939. Played Doc Rollins in "Almost a Gentleman" in 1939. Played Mr. Edwards - Howling Citizen in "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" in 1939. Played Editor in "Frontier Marshal" in 1939. Played Charlie Graham in "The Mysterious Miss X" in 1939. Played Deputy Sheriff Cal Hoskins in "Maisie" in 1939. Played Mr. Pike in "Boy Trouble" in 1939. Played Chief of Police Wilson in "Slightly Tempted" in 1940. Played Doctor Stall in "The Bank Dick" in 1940. Played Mayor in "Lucky Partners" in 1940. Played Mr. Veitch in "Jennie" in 1940. Played Ollie, the first sheriff in "Alias the Deacon" in 1940. Played Dr. Kinsley in "Young as You Feel" in 1940. Played Doctor in "Strike Up the Band" in 1940. Played Bisbee in "Edison, the Man" in 1940. Played Postmaster in "Youth Will Be Served" in 1940. Played Mayor Carver in "I Love You Again" in 1940. Played Thomas A. Bailey - Acme Paving in "Brother Orchid" in 1940. Played Denton Offut in "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" in 1940. Played Papa Picon in "Paris Calling" in 1941. Played Judge in "Among the Living" in 1941. Played Senator in "Tennessee Johnson" in 1942. Played Mr. James Thomas Rogard in "The Vanishing Virginian" in 1942. Played Sheriff Clem Watkins in "The Remarkable Andrew" in 1942. Played Gaston in "Lady Bodyguard" in 1943. Played Food Judge in "State Fair" in 1945. Played Dr. Balance in "Canyon Passage" in 1946. Played Praddle in "Wake Up and Dream" in 1946. Played Mr. Brown in "Mysterious Intruder" in 1946. Played Stage Doorman in "Night and Day" in 1946. Played Fisherman in "A Stolen Life" in 1946. Played Jeffers - Toy Shop Proprietor in "Humoresque" in 1946. Played Mr. Higbee in "Do You Love Me" in 1946. Played Doorman in "Rendezvous with Annie" in 1946. Played Dr. Bentley in "My Pal Trigger" in 1946. Played Dr. McLaughlin in "To Each His Own" in 1946. Played Quinn in "Magnificent Doll" in 1946. Played Mr. Howard in "Personality Kid" in 1946. Played J.M. Dingle, Napoleon Hardware in "Cynthia" in 1947. Played Darstein, Auditor in "Danger Street" in 1947. Played Dr. McNamara in "The Son of Rusty" in 1947. Played Seth--Judge in "Vigilantes of Boomtown" in 1947. Played Jake in "The Perils of Pauline" in 1947. Played Salty in "Spoilers of the North" in 1947. Played Oscar Bernard in "A Double Life" in 1947. Played Prosecutor in "Fury at Furnace Creek" in 1948. Played Dr. McNamara in "Rusty Saves a Life" in 1949. Played Ezra Dudley in "The Lone Ranger" in 1949. Played Zack in "Return of the Frontiersman" in 1950. Played Janitor in "Goodbye, My Fancy" in 1951. Played Watchman in "The Sea Hornet" in 1951. Played Joe Brant in "Carrie" in 1952.
Otis Harlan has: Played Goodrich Mudd in "A Black Sheep" in 1915. Performed in "A Stranger in New York" in 1916. Performed in "The Resurrection of Dan Packard" in 1916. Performed in "Temperance Town" in 1916. Played Maj. Otie in "Welcome Home" in 1920. Played Undetermined Role in "The Romance Promoters" in 1920. Played Old Top: Carr in "The Foolish Age" in 1921. Played Brick McCann in "Diamonds Adrift" in 1921. Played Alexis in "The Girl in the Taxi" in 1921. Played Sam Henshaw in "Keeping Up with Lizzie" in 1921. Played Peter Armitage (the uncle) in "Gay and Devilish" in 1922. Played Dr. Evans in "Without Compromise" in 1922. Played Thams Gridley in "The Ladder Jinx" in 1922. Played Major Langworthy in "Two Kinds of Women" in 1922. Performed in "Glad Rags" in 1922. Played Mr. Manning in "The Understudy" in 1922. Played Mr. Duffey in "The Right That Failed" in 1922. Played Wilson in "Barefoot Boy" in 1923. Played Ezra Stowbody in "Main Street" in 1923. Played Herman Schultz in "The Near Lady" in 1923. Played Chewing gum baron in "The Victor" in 1923. Played The Secretary in "The Spider and the Rose" in 1923. Played Captain of the Guard in "The Brass Bottle" in 1923. Played Hobbs in "Truxton King" in 1923. Played The Old Retainer in "The Dixie Handicap" in 1924. Played Padre Francisco in "Mademoiselle Midnight" in 1924. Played Judge Langley in "The White Sin" in 1924. Played Thomas Elliott in "The Lullaby" in 1924. Played Sen. Hopkins in "George Washington, Jr." in 1924. Played Puddlebox in "The Clean Heart" in 1924. Played Uncle Jephon in "Code of the Wilderness" in 1924. Played Seth Trimble in "Welcome Stranger" in 1924. Played Denton Offut in "The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln" in 1924. Played Judge Blake in "One Law for the Woman" in 1924. Played Corliss in "Captain Blood" in 1924. Played Alfred in "Fine Clothes" in 1925. Played Motherbund in "Nine and Three-Fifths Seconds" in 1925. Played Mr. Joffrey in "The Limited Mail" in 1925. Played The Boss in "The Perfect Clown" in 1925. Played Papa chuchu in "The Redeeming Sin" in 1925. Played Norris in "Dollar Down" in 1925. Played Jeff Coulter in "Thunder Mountain" in 1925. Played Amos Nichols in "How Baxter Butted In" in 1925. Played Richard Macy in "The Midnight Message" in 1926. Played Ebenezer Goodly in "What Happened to Jones" in 1926. Played Mr. Bytheway in "The Cheerful Fraud" in 1926. Played Tom Giles in "Winning the Futurity" in 1926. Played Bndit Chief in "The Prince of Pilsen" in 1926. Played Judge Blowfly Jones in "The Unknown Cavalier" in 1926. Played Zach Little in "3 Bad Men" in 1926. Played Babe Dilley in "Down the Stretch" in 1927. Played Sourdough Jackson in "The Silent Rider" in 1927. Played Judge Foster in "Silk Stockings" in 1927. Played Pop Tully in "Galloping Fury" in 1927. Played Old Ruder in "The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg" in 1927. Played By Thunder in "The Shepherd of the Hills" in 1928. Played Jerry Snoot in "Good Morning, Judge" in 1928. Played The Thirsty One in "The Speed Classic" in 1928. Played Jimmy McKee in "Silks and Saddles" in 1929. Played Samuel Locke in "Barnum Was Right" in 1929. Played Tiny Beardsley in "The Mississippi Gambler" in 1929. Played Joe Evans in "Port of Dreams" in 1929. Played Capt. Andy Hawks in "Show Boat" in 1929. Played Pussyfoot in "Clear the Decks" in 1929. Played Jerome Van Dyne in "His Lucky Day" in 1929. Played Rip Henry in "Man to Man" in 1930. Played Bill Jones in "Dames Ahoy" in 1930. Played Jud McTavish in "Mountain Justice" in 1930. Played Adam Fuller in "Embarrassing Moments" in 1930. Played John Walker in "Take the Heir" in 1930. Played Jacques in "Captain of the Guard" in 1930. Played Professor Clayton in "Parade of the West" in 1930. Played Major Rupert Harper in "Loose Ankles" in 1930. Performed in "The Gland Parade" in 1931. Played Doctor Peaslee in "The Big Shot" in 1931. Played Mr. Ramsey in "Air Eagles" in 1931. Played Luke - Counterman in "Millie" in 1931. Played Old Ben in "Aloha" in 1931. Played Mr. Johnston in "Morals for Women" in 1931. Played Judge Jones in "Ride Him, Cowboy" in 1932. Played Dave in "Racing Youth" in 1932. Performed in "Ex-Rooster" in 1932. Played Peck in "The Rider of Death Valley" in 1932. Played Auctioneer in "Partners" in 1932. Played Pop Everett in "No Living Witness" in 1932. Played Mr. Moran in "The Sin of Nora Moran" in 1933. Performed in "Open Sesame" in 1933. Played Agitator in "Doctor Bull" in 1933. Performed in "Mister Mugg" in 1933. Played Uncle Zeke Keller in "The Telegraph Trail" in 1933. Played Town Councilman - Side Show Customer in "Hoop-La" in 1933. Played Businessman in "Laughing at Life" in 1933. Played Mr. Wendelschaffer in "The Old Fashioned Way" in 1934. Played Doorman Riley in "Palooka" in 1934. Played Sugar Daddy in "Young and Beautiful" in 1934. Played Baker in "Music in the Air" in 1934. Played Prime Minister in "King Kelly of the U.S.A." in 1934. Performed in "The Evil Eye of Kalinor" in 1934. Played Doc Cook aka Cookie in "Western Frontier" in 1935. Played Dr. Henderson in "Life Returns" in 1935. Played Squire Hawkins in "The Hoosier Schoolmaster" in 1935. Played Dad, on Sacramento Street in "Chinatown Squad" in 1935. Played Drunk in "Diamond Jim" in 1935. Played Mayor Loomis in "Hitch Hike Lady" in 1935. Played Fisher in "Dr. Socrates" in 1935. Played Bank Clerk in "The Singing Kid" in 1936. Played Happy in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" in 1937. Played Jake in "Western Gold" in 1937. Played Abner Katz in "Mr. Boggs Steps Out" in 1938. Played Henry in "The Texans" in 1938. Played Taxicab Driver in "Scandal Street" in 1938. Played Pool player in "Outlaws of Sonora" in 1938. Performed in "Land of Liberty" in 1939. Played Mr. Mole in "Bambi" in 1942. Played Happy in "Disneyland" in 1954. Played Happy in "Disney Sing-Along-Songs: Heigh-Ho" in 1987. Played Happy in "The Music of Disney: A Legacy in Song" in 1992. Played Happy in "That Fellow in the Coat" in 2008. Played Happy in "Animation Lookback" in 2009.
Otto Hoffman has: Played Mayor Alrich in "The White Terror" in 1915. Played Harker in "The Son of His Father" in 1917. Played Joe Farley in "String Beans" in 1918. Played Tivotson in "His Own Home Town" in 1918. Played Deacon Nasby in "The Busher" in 1919. Played Rufus Shadd in "Greased Lightning" in 1919. Played Mark Arnold in "Behind the Door" in 1919. Played Lovey in "The City of Comrades" in 1919. Played Managing Editor in "The Haunted Bedroom" in 1919. Played Lucius Owen in "Crooked Straight" in 1919. Performed in "Stop Thief" in 1920. Played Andre Robinet in "Paris Green" in 1920. Played Van Twiller in "Silk Hosiery" in 1920. Played V.R. Kite in "The Great Accident" in 1920. Played Elkemah Pardee in "The Jailbird" in 1920. Played Silas Prouty in "Homer Comes Home" in 1920. Played Ezra in "The Devil Within" in 1921. Played Amos Lott in "Whatever She Wants" in 1921. Played Beadle in "Bunty Pulls the Strings" in 1921. Played James Spivins in "Passing Through" in 1921. Played La Bertouche in "The Bronze Bell" in 1921. Played The Solitary Kid in "The Five Dollar Baby" in 1922. Played Dummy in "The Glorious Fool" in 1922. Played Uncle Stillson Peebles in "A Dangerous Game" in 1922. Played Mr. Skinner in "Boy Crazy" in 1922. Played Josiah Wiggins in "Confidence" in 1922. Played Tomasso in "Mr. Barnes of New York" in 1922. Played Henry Jones in "Gas, Oil and Water" in 1922. Played Joseph Hurley in "The New Teacher" in 1922. Played Higgins in "The Sin Flood" in 1922. Played Nebo Slayter in "Trimmed" in 1922. Played Jim Watson in "Very Truly Yours" in 1922. Played Horace Ebberly in "One Stolen Night" in 1923. Played Horace Pengard in "Strangers of the Night" in 1923. Played Uriah Jobson in "Double Dealing" in 1923. Played Sandy in "Lucretia Lombard" in 1923. Played Harris in "Human Wreckage" in 1923. Played Evan Evans in "The Gaiety Girl" in 1924. Played Seth Kehr in "The Price She Paid" in 1924. Played Desk Clerk in "Arizona Express" in 1924. Played Coroner in "Secrets of the Night" in 1924. Played The Major in "The Dixie Handicap" in 1924. Played Judson in "This Woman" in 1924. Played Daniel Holbrook in "High Speed" in 1924. Played Parker in "Daddies" in 1924. Played McTish in "Bobbed Hair" in 1925. Played Dorker in "The Circle" in 1925. Played Sergius in "Satan in Sables" in 1925. Played Man Whose Purse is Stolen in "The Eagle" in 1925. Played Henry Tweedle in "More Pay - Less Work" in 1926. Played Detective in "Millionaires" in 1926. Played Mr. Harper in "The Boy Friend" in 1926. Played Papa Pless in "The Stolen Bride" in 1927. Played Jim in "Painted Ponies" in 1927. Played Fleet in "The Siren" in 1927. Played Councilman in "The Valley of the Giants" in 1927. Played Mr. Warren in "Beware of Widows" in 1927. Played Soapy Marks in "The Terror" in 1928. Played Mr. Riggs in "The Fourflusher" in 1928. Played Pop Marlow in "Rinty of the Desert" in 1928. Played Head Clerk in "The Grain of Dust" in 1928. Played Dad Smith in "Acquitted" in 1929. Played Monk in "Madonna of Avenue A" in 1929. Played Hasse in "The Desert Song" in 1929. Played Apyton Hale in "Hardboiled Rose" in 1929. Played Perkins in "The Hottentot" in 1929. Played Ted Journet in "The Other Tomorrow" in 1930. Played Shanghai Lady Seller in "Moby Dick" in 1930. Played Offut in "Abraham Lincoln" in 1930. Played Azaf in "Kismet" in 1930. Played Penthouse Elevator Operator in "Under 18" in 1931. Played Prisoner in "Los presidiarios" in 1931. Played Jeweler in "Son of India" in 1931. Played Cranky Neighbor in "Sob Sister" in 1931. Played Black Kelly in "The Avenger" in 1931. Played Secretary in "Young as You Feel" in 1931. Played Horace Pengard in "Captain Applejack" in 1931. Played Murch Rankin in "Cimarron" in 1931. Played Jim Fales in "The Criminal Code" in 1931. Played Simon in "Haunted Gold" in 1932. Played Station Agent Investigating Screams in "Union Depot" in 1932. Played Calvin Sharp in "Hello Trouble" in 1932. Played Otto, the Wine Cellar Caretaker in "Downstairs" in 1932. Played S.J. Peters, Justice of the Peace in "Two Seconds" in 1932. Played Specs Matthews in "The County Fair" in 1932. Played Judge in "Courting Trouble" in 1932. Played James Collins in "Fast Workers" in 1933. Played Landlord in "A Man of Sentiment" in 1933. Played Grange in "The Iron Master" in 1933. Played Airport Office Clerk in "Night Flight" in 1933. Played Cal Winters in "The Cheyenne Kid" in 1933. Performed in "Only Yesterday" in 1933. Played Professor in "Night of Terror" in 1933. Played Charlie, Station Agent in "Life in the Raw" in 1933. Played Mr. Hammond - Man at the Bank in "Skyway" in 1933. Played Postal Clerk in "Bachelor Bait" in 1934. Played Husband in "The Painted Veil" in 1934. Played Lawyer in "The Back Page" in 1934. Played Khoot in "Kid Millions" in 1934. Played Henry - Banesville Station Agent in "Kentucky Kernels" in 1934. Played Walsh in "Murder at the Vanities" in 1934. Performed in "Marrying Widows" in 1934. Played Minister in "Behold My Wife" in 1934. Played Fedele in "Death Takes a Holiday" in 1934. Played Dr. Krantz, Chemist in "Tailspin Tommy" in 1934. Played Dietrich in "Beloved" in 1934. Played Pawnbroker in "Ginger" in 1935. Played Gardener in "Magnificent Obsession" in 1935. Played Wilson in "Smart Girl" in 1935. Played Man at Dance in "Big Calibre" in 1935. Played Blind Man in "Mad Love" in 1935. Played Nester in "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" in 1935. Played Silas Coffin in "Captain Hurricane" in 1935. Played Lem Jordan - Store Owner in "Annie Oakley" in 1935. Played Hank Stalkey in "Fighting Shadows" in 1935. Played Station Agent in "The Great Hotel Murder" in 1935. Played Pebbles in "Barbary Coast" in 1935. Played Elderly Man in "Winterset" in 1936. Played Frank Jackson in "Career Woman" in 1936. Played Sanderson in "Federal Agent" in 1936. Played Editor in "The Crime of Dr. Forbes" in 1936. Played Gardener in "Pepper" in 1936. Played Jury Foreman in "The Case Against Mrs. Ames" in 1936. Played Farmer in "The Story of Louis Pasteur" in 1936. Played Printer in "Wedding Present" in 1936. Played Wesley - Justice of Peace in "Park Avenue Logger" in 1937. Played Louie the Tailor in "Midnight Taxi" in 1937. Played Member of the Board of Directors in "The Toast of New York" in 1937. Played Hank in "Hideaway" in 1937. Played Old Man in "The Road Back" in 1937. Played Fernando in "The Last Train from Madrid" in 1937. Played 2nd Undertaker in "Fight for Your Lady" in 1937. Played Townsman in "Renfrew of the Royal Mounted" in 1937. Played Alex in "Living on Love" in 1937. Performed in "The Woman I Love" in 1937. Played Gus Wilkey in "Girl Loves Boy" in 1937. Played Miner Who Struck Gold in "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" in 1937. Played Monty - Pawnbroker in "Sea Devils" in 1937. Played Clock Maker Checking Time in "Time Out for Murder" in 1938. Played Jenkins in "Mr. Boggs Steps Out" in 1938. Played Small Towner in "Service de Luxe" in 1938. Played Photographer in "The Girl Downstairs" in 1938. Played Townsman in "Pals of the Saddle" in 1938. Played Tom - Railroad Conductor in "One Wild Night" in 1938. Played Stage Doorman in "Romance in the Dark" in 1938. Played Deaf Judge in "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" in 1939. Played Farmer in "When Tomorrow Comes" in 1939. Played Mayor in "Bandits and Ballads" in 1939. Played Frightened Townsman in "Man of Conquest" in 1939. Played Station Agent in "Heaven with a Barbed Wire Fence" in 1939. Played Mr. Stoney in "Our Leading Citizen" in 1939. Played Pawnbroker in "The Story of Alexander Graham Bell" in 1939. Played Crab Apple in "The Blue Bird" in 1940. Played Charles Evans, the Police Surgeon in "Stranger on the Third Floor" in 1940. Played Storekeeper Ed Stoke in "Lucky Cisco Kid" in 1940. Played Court Clerk in "Lucky Partners" in 1940. Played New York Globe Teletype Operator in "Foreign Correspondent" in 1940. Played Stage Doorman in "Ball of Fire" in 1941. Played Saddle Artisan in "Texas" in 1941. Played Editor Sam Sterling in "Red River Robin Hood" in 1942. Played Pawnbroker in "The Mad Martindales" in 1942. Played Stage Doorman in "Born to Sing" in 1942. Played Villager in "The Ghost of Frankenstein" in 1942. Played Mr. Flit in "I Married an Angel" in 1942. Played Judge Akins in "The Bashful Bachelor" in 1942. Played Doc Crandall in "Sagebrush Law" in 1943. Played Victor - Printer in "This Land Is Mine" in 1943. Played Scowling Man in Library in "The Human Comedy" in 1943. Played Oscar in "This Is the Life" in 1944.