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Roy Roberts
Biography:
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Roy Roberts (born Roy Barnes Jones, March 19, 1906 – May 28, 1975) was an American character actor. Over his more than 40-year career, he appeared in more than nine hundred productions on stage and screen.
Born in Dade City in Pasco County, near Tampa, Florida, Roberts began his acting career on the stage, first appearing on Broadway in May 1931 before making his motion picture debut in Gold Bricks, a 1936 two-reel comedy short released by 20th Century-Fox. He appeared in numerous films in secondary parts and returned to perform on Broadway in such productions as Twentieth Century, My Sister Eileen, and Carnival in Flanders until he began making... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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The Strongest Man in the World as Mr. Roberts | 1975-02-06 |
Chinatown as Mayor Bagby | 1974-06-20 |
The Outfit as Bob Caswell | 1973-10-19 |
The Million Dollar Duck as The Judge (uncredited) | 1971-06-30 |
This Savage Land as Dr. Mordecai Reynolds | 1969-07-23 |
Now You See It, Now You Don't as Mr. Stockman | 1968-11-11 |
Hotel as Bailey | 1967-01-19 |
Those Calloways as E.J. Fletcher | 1965-01-28 |
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World as Policeman Outside Irwin & Ray's Garage | 1963-11-07 |
Kid Galahad as Jerry Bathgate | 1962-11-29 |
The Chapman Report as Alan Roby | 1962-10-05 |
The Underwater City as Tim Graham | 1962-08-08 |
Disneyland '59 as Self | 1959-06-15 |
Massacre at Sand Creek as Colonel Collery | 1956-12-27 |
The King and Four Queens as Sheriff Tom Larrabee | 1956-12-21 |
The White Squaw as Edward Purvis, Indian Agent | 1956-11-01 |
Yaqui Drums as Matt Quigg | 1956-10-13 |
The Boss as Tim Brady | 1956-10-10 |
The First Texan as Col. Sam Sherman | 1956-06-29 |
Backlash as Major Carson | 1956-03-14 |
The Last Command as Dr. Summerfield | 1955-08-03 |
I Cover the Underworld as District Attorney | 1955-05-19 |
Stranger on Horseback as Sam Kettering | 1955-03-22 |
Big House, U.S.A as Chief Ranger Will Erickson | 1955-03-03 |
They Rode West as Sgt. Creever | 1954-12-04 |
Dawn at Socorro as Doc Jameson | 1954-09-01 |
The Outlaw Stallion as Hagen | 1954-07-03 |
The Strike as Chaplain Walker | 1954-06-07 |
Wyoming Renegades as Sheriff McVey | 1954-03-27 |
Tumbleweed as Nick Buckley | 1953-12-01 |
Sea of Lost Ships as Captain of the 'Eagle' | 1953-10-24 |
Second Chance as Charley Malloy | 1953-07-18 |
The Glory Brigade as Sgt. Chuck Anderson | 1953-05-20 |
The Lone Hand as Mr. Skaggs | 1953-05-20 |
House of Wax as Matthew Burke | 1953-04-16 |
San Antone as John Chisum | 1953-02-15 |
The Man Behind The Gun as Sen. Mark Sheldon | 1953-01-31 |
Stars and Stripes Forever as Maj. George Porter Houston | 1952-12-22 |
Battles of Chief Pontiac as Maj. Gladwin | 1952-12-08 |
Cripple Creek as Marshal John Tetheroe | 1952-06-30 |
Skirts Ahoy! as Captain Graymont | 1952-05-28 |
Hoodlum Empire as Police Chief | 1952-04-15 |
The Big Trees as Judge Crenshaw | 1952-02-05 |
The Cimarron Kid as Pat Roberts | 1952-01-13 |
The Man with a Cloak as Policeman | 1951-11-27 |
The Tanks Are Coming as Major General | 1951-10-31 |
Fighting Coast Guard as Captain Gibbs | 1951-05-31 |
I Was a Communist for the FBI as Father Novac | 1951-05-02 |
Santa Fe as Cole Sanders | 1951-04-01 |
The Enforcer as Captain Frank Nelson | 1951-02-24 |
The Second Face as Allan Wesson | 1950-12-01 |
Stage to Tucson as Jim Maroon | 1950-12-01 |
Wyoming Mail as Charles De Haven | 1950-10-18 |
The Killer That Stalked New York as Mayor of New York | 1950-10-06 |
Force of Evil as Ben Tucker | 1950-08-24 |
Sierra as Sheriff Knudsen | 1950-05-26 |
The Palomino as Ben Lane | 1950-03-18 |
Borderline as Harvey Gumbin | 1950-03-01 |
Chain Lightning as Maj. Gen. Hewitt | 1950-02-18 |
The Reckless Moment as Nagel | 1949-12-09 |
Bodyhold as Charlie Webster | 1949-12-08 |
A Kiss for Corliss as Uncle George | 1949-11-25 |
Chicago Deadline as Jerry Cavanaugh | 1949-11-03 |
Miss Grant Takes Richmond as Roberts - Construction Foreman (uncredited) | 1949-10-20 |
Calamity Jane and Sam Bass as Marshal Peak | 1949-09-20 |
Flaming Fury as Capt. S. Taplinger | 1949-07-28 |
He Walked by Night as Police Captain Breen | 1949-02-06 |
Chicken Every Sunday as Harry Bowers | 1949-01-18 |
Joan of Arc as Wandamme, a Burgundian Captain | 1948-12-22 |
No Minor Vices as Mr. Felton (uncredited) | 1948-11-12 |
The Gay Intruders as Charles McNulty | 1948-09-02 |
Fury at Furnace Creek as Al Shanks | 1948-04-30 |
Captain from Castile as Capt. Alvarado | 1947-12-25 |
Gentleman's Agreement as Mr. Calkins | 1947-11-11 |
Nightmare Alley as McGraw - Final Carnival Owner (uncredited) | 1947-10-09 |
The Foxes of Harrow as Tom Warren | 1947-09-24 |
The Brasher Doubloon as Lt. Breez | 1947-02-06 |
The Shocking Miss Pilgrim as Mr. Foster | 1947-01-04 |
My Darling Clementine as Mayor | 1946-10-17 |
It Shouldn't Happen to a Dog as "Mitch" Mitchell | 1946-07-01 |
Smoky as Jeff Nix | 1946-06-26 |
Strange Triangle as Harry Matthews | 1946-05-17 |
Johnny Comes Flying Home as J.P. Hartley | 1946-04-05 |
Behind Green Lights as Max Calvert | 1946-02-15 |
Colonel Effingham's Raid as Army Captain Rampey | 1946-01-24 |
Within These Walls as Martin 'Marty' Deutsch | 1945-07-13 |
A Bell for Adano as Col. W.W. Middleton - Provost Marshal | 1945-06-21 |
The Caribbean Mystery as Capt. Van den Bark | 1945-06-01 |
Circumstantial Evidence as Marty Hannon | 1945-04-20 |
Wilson as Ike Hoover - Chief White House Butler (uncredited) | 1944-08-01 |
Roger Touhy, Gangster as Frank Williams - FBI Chief (uncredited) | 1944-06-03 |
Tampico as Crawford (uncredited) | 1944-04-10 |
The Fighting Sullivans as Father Francis | 1944-02-03 |
Guadalcanal Diary as Capt. Jame Cross | 1943-10-27 |