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Richard Barthelmess
Biography:
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Richard Semler "Dick" Barthelmess (May 9, 1895 – August 17, 1963) was an Oscar-nominated silent film star.
Barthelmess was educated at Hudson River Military Academy at Nyack and Trinity College at Hartford, Connecticut. His father died when he was a baby and his mother, Caroline Harris , was a stage actress, so he worked in theatres in his early days, between schooling, doing "walk-ons". This led to acting in college, doing amateur productions. Russian actress Alla Nazimova, a friend of the family, had been taught English by Barthelmess's mother. Nazimova in return convinced Barthelmess to try acting professionally and he made his first film... Read More
Movies:
| Title | Release date |
|---|---|
| Star Power: The Creation Of United Artists as The Yellow Man (archive footage) | 1998-01-01 |
| The Great Chase | 1962-12-20 |
| The Legend of Rudolph Valentino as Self (archive footage) | 1961-05-24 |
| The Tingler as David Kinemon (archive footage) (uncredited) | 1959-07-29 |
| The Mayor of 44th Street as Ed Kirby | 1942-10-15 |
| The Spoilers as Bronco Kid | 1942-06-11 |
| Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10) as Self (archive footage) | 1942-01-01 |
| The Man Who Talked Too Much as J.B. Roscoe | 1940-07-16 |
| Only Angels Have Wings as Bat MacPherson | 1939-05-15 |
| Spy of Napoleon as Gerard de Lanoy | 1936-09-09 |
| Starlit Days at the Lido as Self | 1935-09-28 |
| Four Hours to Kill! as Tony Mako | 1935-04-11 |
| Midnight Alibi as Lance McGowan | 1934-07-12 |
| A Modern Hero as Pierre Radier aka Paul Rader | 1934-04-21 |
| Massacre as Chief Joe Thunderhorse | 1934-01-20 |
| Heroes for Sale as Tom Holmes | 1933-06-17 |
| How to Break 90 #1: The Grip as Himself | 1933-05-15 |
| Central Airport as James 'Jim' Blaine | 1933-04-15 |
| The Cabin in the Cotton as Marvin Blake | 1932-09-26 |
| Alias the Doctor as Karl Brenner | 1932-02-25 |
| The Last Flight as Cary Lockwood | 1931-08-29 |
| How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 1: 'The Putter' | 1931-04-18 |
| The Finger Points as Breckenridge 'Breck' Lee | 1931-04-11 |
| The Stolen Jools as Richard Barthelmess | 1931-04-04 |
| The Lash as Francisco Delfino 'Pancho' | 1930-12-14 |
| The Voice of Hollywood | 1930-08-30 |
| The Dawn Patrol as Dick Courtney | 1930-07-10 |
| Son of the Gods as Sam Lee | 1930-03-09 |
| The Show of Shows as Meet My Sister Presenter (uncredited) | 1929-11-21 |
| Young Nowheres as Albert 'Binky' Whalen | 1929-10-20 |
| Drag as David Carroll | 1929-07-21 |
| Weary River as Jerry Larrabee | 1929-02-10 |
| Out of the Ruins as Lt. Pierre Dumont | 1928-08-19 |
| Wheel of Chance as Nicolai Turkeltaub | 1928-06-17 |
| The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come as Chad Buford | 1928-04-08 |
| The Noose as Nickie Elkins | 1928-01-29 |
| Scarlet Seas as Steven Dunkin | 1928-01-12 |
| The Drop Kick as Jack Hamill | 1927-09-25 |
| The Patent Leather Kid as Patent Leather Kid | 1927-09-01 |
| The White Black Sheep as Robert Kincarin | 1926-12-12 |
| The Amateur Gentleman as Barnabas Barty | 1926-08-14 |
| Ranson's Folly as Lt. Ranson | 1926-05-30 |
| Just Suppose as Prince Rupert of Koronia | 1926-01-10 |
| Camille: The Fate of a Coquette as Gaston | 1926-01-01 |
| The Beautiful City as Tony Gillardi | 1925-10-25 |
| Shore Leave as D.X. (Bilge) Smith | 1925-09-05 |
| Soul-Fire as Eric Fane | 1925-05-30 |
| New Toys as Will Webb | 1925-02-16 |
| Classmates as Duncan Irving Jr | 1924-11-19 |
| The Enchanted Cottage as Oliver Bashforth | 1924-03-23 |
| Twenty-One as Julian McCullough | 1923-12-17 |
| The Fighting Blade as Karl Van Kerstenbroock | 1923-09-10 |
| The Bond Boy as Peter Newbolt (father) / John Newbolt | 1923-05-23 |
| The Bright Shawl as Charles Abbott | 1923-04-22 |
| Fury as Boy Leyton | 1923-01-01 |
| Seeing Stars as Self | 1922-10-29 |
| Sonny as Sonny Crosby / Joe | 1922-05-22 |
| The Seventh Day as John Alden Jr. | 1922-02-06 |
| Tol'able David as David Kinemon | 1921-12-31 |
| Experience as Youth | 1921-08-07 |
| Screen Snapshots (Series 1, No. 20) as Himself | 1921-02-22 |
| Way Down East as David Bartlett | 1920-09-03 |
| The Love Flower as Bruce Sanders | 1920-08-21 |
| The Idol Dancer as Dan McGuire | 1920-03-21 |
| Scarlet Days as Don Maria Alvarez | 1919-11-18 |
| I'll Get Him Yet as Scoop McCready | 1919-05-25 |
| Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl as Cheng Huan | 1919-05-13 |
| Peppy Polly as Dr. James Merritt | 1919-04-06 |
| Three Men and a Girl as Christopher Kent | 1919-03-30 |
| The Girl Who Stayed at Home as Ralph Grey | 1919-03-23 |
| Boots as Everett White | 1919-02-16 |
| The Hope Chest as Tom Ballantyne | 1918-12-29 |
| Wild Primrose as Jack Wilton | 1918-08-12 |
| Hit-the-Trail Holliday as Bobby Jason | 1918-06-16 |
| Rich Man, Poor Man as Bayard Varick | 1918-04-22 |
| Sunshine Nan as MacPherson Clark | 1918-03-11 |
| The Seven Swans as Prince Charming | 1917-12-31 |
| For Valour as Henry Nobbs | 1917-11-25 |
| Nearly Married as Dick Griffon | 1917-11-18 |
| Bab's Burglar as Tommy Gray | 1917-10-28 |
| Bab's Diary as Tommy Gray | 1917-10-07 |
| Camille | 1917-09-30 |
| The Streets of Illusion as Donald Morton | 1917-08-12 |
| The Soul of a Magdalen as Louis Broulette | 1917-05-14 |
| The Valentine Girl as Robert Wentworth | 1917-04-22 |
| The Eternal Sin as Gennaro | 1917-03-15 |
| The Moral Code as Gary Miller | 1917-02-15 |
| Just a Song at Twilight as George Turner | 1916-12-01 |
| War Brides as Arno | 1916-01-02 |

