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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 Tampa, Florida, Roberts began his acting career on stage with a stock company there. He left the Tampa company after a year to perform in touring stock theater for five years.
He first appeared 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... Read More
Movies:
| Title | Release date |
|---|---|
| The Munsters: Family Portrait as Mr.Morgan | 2008-10-07 |
| The Strongest Man in the World as Mr. Roberts | 1975-02-06 |
| Chinatown as Mayor Bagby | 1974-06-20 |
| The Outfit as Sheriff 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 | 1964-11-10 |
| 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 |
| Stage to Tucson as Jim Maroon | 1950-12-01 |
| The Second Face as Allan Wesson | 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 |
| Boy, Oh Boy as Mr. Hutchinson | 1936-08-14 |

