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Ralph Graves (1900–1977)

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Silent screen comedian at Essanay and, later, Sennett studios. Starred in his own series of 22 two-reel comedies made between 1924 and 1926.

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Filmography

Hide HideActor (92 titles)
1949 Joe Palooka in the Counterpunch
Dr. Colman
 
1949 Alimony
George Griswold/Curtis P. Carter
 
1949 Batman and Robin
Winslow Harrison [Chs. 7-8]
 
1949 Amazon Quest
Anna's Attorney
 
1947 The Spirit of West Point
Burt (uncredited)
 
1939 Eternally Yours
Mr. Morrisey
 
1939 Three Texas Steers
George Ward
 
1939 Street of Missing Men
Mike Reardon
 
1939 The Flying Irishman
First Man Grounding Doug in New York (uncredited)
 
1936 The Black Coin
Agent Walter Prescott
 
1935 Counselitis (short)
 
1935 Speed Limited
Jerry Paley
 
1934 Ticket to a Crime
Clay Holt
 
1932 War Correspondent
Franklyn Bennett
 
1932 Huddle
Coach Malcolm Gale
 
1932 When a Fellow Needs a Friend
Mr. Tom Randall
 
1931 A Dangerous Affair
Wally Cook
 
1931 Salvation Nell
Jim Platt
 
1931 Dirigible
'Frisky' Pierce
 
1930 Hell's Island
Griff
 
1930 Ladies of Leisure
Jerry Strong
 
1929 Song of Love
Tom Gibson
 
1929 Glad Rag Doll
John Fairchild
 
1929 The Eternal Woman
Hartley Forbes
 
1929 The Fatal Warning
Russell Thorne
 
1929 The Flying Fleet
Steve Randall
 
1928 The Sideshow
Gentleman Ted Rogers
 
1928 Bitter Sweets
Ralph Horton
 
1928 Submarine
Bob Mason
 
1928 Bachelor's Paradise
Joe Wallace
 
1928 That Certain Thing
Andy B. Charles, Jr.
 
1928 The Cheer Leader
Jimmy Grant
 
1927 A Reno Divorce
David
 
1927 The Swell-Head
Lefty Malone
 
1927 Alias the Deacon
Jim Adams
 
1927 Rich Men's Sons
Arnold Treadway
 
1926 The Country Beyond
Roger McKay
 
1926/II Blarney
James Carabine
 
1926 Womanpower
Johnny White Bromley
 
1926 A Yankee Doodle Duke (short)
Ralph
 
1926 Hooked at the Altar (short)
 
1926 Meet My Girl (short)
 
1926 The Funnymooners (short)
 
1926/I Wide Open Faces (short)
 
1926 Swell Hogan
 
1925 The Window Dummy (short)
Window Dummy
 
1925 Take Your Time (short)
 
1925 Good Morning, Madam! (short)
 
1925 Hurry, Doctor! (short)
 
1925 Don't Tell Dad (short)
 
1925 Cupid's Boots (short)
 
1925 Good Morning, Nurse (short)
 
1925 He Who Gets Smacked (short)
 
1925 Breaking the Ice (short)
 
1925 Giddap (short)
Cameo Appearance (uncredited) (unconfirmed)
 
1925 Bashful Jim (short)
Jim
 
1925 The Beloved Bozo (short)
 
1925 The Plumber (short)
 
1924 Off His Trolley (short)
 
1924 Love's Sweet Piffle (short)
 
1924 Riders of the Purple Cows (short)
 
1924 Little Robinson Corkscrew (short)
 
1924 East of the Water Plug (short)
The Hero
 
1924 Yolanda
Maximillian of Styria
 
1924 Daughters of Today
Ralph Adams
 
1923 The Extra Girl
Dave Giddings
 
1923 Prodigal Daughters
Roger Corbin
 
1923 Just Like a Woman
James Landon
 
1923 The Ghost Patrol
Terry Rafferty
 
1923 Mind Over Motor
Jasper McCutcheon
 
1922 The Jilt
Sandy Sanderson
 
1922 The Long Chance
Bob McGraw
 
1922 Come on Over
Shane O'Mealia
 
1922 Kindred of the Dust
Donald McKaye
 
1920 Polly with a Past
Rex Van Zile
 
1920 Little Miss Rebellion
Sgt. Richard Ellis
 
1920 Mary Ellen Comes to Town
Bob Fairacres
 
1919 The Greatest Question
John Hilton Jr.
 
1919 Scarlet Days
John Randolph aka Sir Whiteheart
 
1919 Her Kingdom of Dreams
Billy Dayne
 
1919 Nobody Home
Malcolm Dale
 
1919 I'll Get Him Yet
Harold Packard
 
1919 The Home Town Girl
John Stanley
 
1919 The White Heather
Alec McClintock
 
1919 What Am I Bid?
Ralph McGibbon
 
1919 The Scarlet Shadow
Van Presby
 
1918 The Yellow Dog
Tom Blakely
 
1918 Sporting Life
John, Earl of Woodstock
 
1918 Tinsel
Bobby Woodward
 
1918 Men Who Have Made Love to Me
The Callow Youth
 
Show ShowWriter (13 titles)
1944 Double Exposure (story)
 
1937 Outlaws of the Orient (story)
 
1935 Speed Limited
 
1934 Born to Be Bad (story and screenplay)
 
1931 West of Broadway (screenplay / story)
 
1931 Hell Divers (additional dialogue)
 
1930 Sisters (story)
 
1930 Vengeance (story)
 
1929 Flight (story)
 
1929 The College Coquette (story)
 
1927 A Reno Divorce (story)
 
1926 Swell Hogan
 
Show ShowDirector (5 titles)
1927 A Reno Divorce
 
1927 The Swell-Head
 
1927 The Kid Sister
 
1927 Rich Men's Sons
 
1926 Swell Hogan
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (2 titles)
1931 Dirigible (performer: "You're in the Army Now" - uncredited / "The Star Spangled Banner" 1814 - uncredited)
 
1929 Flight (performer: "My Mammy" 1921 - uncredited)
 
Show ShowSelf (4 titles)
1930 Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 20 (short)
Himself
 
1930 Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 14 (short)
Himself, Columbia Actor
 
1930 Screen Snapshots Series 9, No. 11 (short)
Himself
 
1929 Hollywood Snapshots #11 (documentary short)
Himself
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (1 title)

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6' 2" (1.88 m)
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Trivia:

Silent screen comedian at Essanay and, later, Sennett studios. Starred in his own series of 22 two-reel comedies made between 1924 and 1926. See more »

Star Sign:

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