
Richard Barthelmess
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1895-05-08
Day of Death
1963-08-17 (68 years old)
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Richard Barthelmess
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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 appearance in 1916 in the serial Gloria's Romance as an extra. At this time he also appeared as a supporting player in several films starring Marguerite Clark. His next role, in War Brides opposite Alla Nazimova, attracted the attention of legendary director D. W. Griffith, who offered him several important roles, finally casting him opposite Lillian Gish in Broken Blossoms (1919) and Way Down East (1920).
He soon became one of Hollywood's highest paid performers, starring in such classics as The Patent Leather Kid (1927) and The Noose (1928); he was nominated for Best Actor at the first Academy Awards for his performance in both these films, and he won a Special Citation for producing The Patent Leather Kid. He founded his own production company, Inspiration Film Company, together with Charles Duell and Henry King. One of their films, Tol'able David (1921), in which Barthelmess starred as a teenage mailman who finds courage, was a major success.
With the advent of the sound era, Barthelmess' fortunes changed. He made several films in the new medium, most notably Son of the Gods (1930), The Dawn Patrol (1930), The Last Flight (1931), and The Cabin in the Cotton (1932), Central Airport (1933), and a supporting role as Rita Hayworth's character's husband in Only Angels Have Wings (1939).
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Acting
(1998)
Star Power: The Creation Of United Artists
as The Yellow Man (archive footage)
(1962)
(1961)
The Legend of Rudolph Valentino
as Self (archive footage)
(1959)
The Tingler
as David Kinemon (archive footage) (uncredited)
(1942)
The Spoilers
as Bronco Kid
(1942)
Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)
as Self (archive footage)
(1942)
The Mayor of 44th Street
as Ed Kirby
(1940)
The Man Who Talked Too Much
as J.B. Roscoe
(1939)
Only Angels Have Wings
as Bat MacPherson
(1936)
Spy of Napoleon
as Gerard de Lanoy
(1935)
Starlit Days at the Lido
as Self
(1935)
Four Hours to Kill!
as Tony Mako
(1934)
Massacre
as Chief Joe Thunderhorse
(1934)
A Modern Hero
as Pierre Radier aka Paul Rader
(1934)
Midnight Alibi
as Lance McGowan
(1933)
Central Airport
as James 'Jim' Blaine
(1933)
Heroes for Sale
as Tom Holmes
(1933)
How to Break 90 #1: The Grip
as Himself
(1932)
The Cabin in the Cotton
as Marvin Blake
(1932)
Alias the Doctor
as Karl Brenner
(1931)
The Stolen Jools
as Richard Barthelmess
(1931)
The Finger Points
as Breckenridge 'Breck' Lee
(1931)
The Last Flight
as Cary Lockwood
(1931)
(1930)
(1930)
Son of the Gods
as Sam Lee
(1930)
The Dawn Patrol
as Dick Courtney
(1930)
The Lash
as Francisco Delfino 'Pancho'
(1929)
The Show of Shows
as Meet My Sister Presenter (uncredited)
(1929)
Weary River
as Jerry Larrabee
(1929)
Drag
as David Carroll
(1929)
Young Nowheres
as Albert 'Binky' Whalen
(1928)
The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come
as Chad Buford
(1928)
The Noose
as Nickie Elkins
(1928)
Out of the Ruins
as Lt. Pierre Dumont
(1928)
Wheel of Chance
as Nicolai Turkeltaub
(1928)
Scarlet Seas
as Steven Dunkin
(1927)
The Drop Kick
as Jack Hamill
(1927)
The Patent Leather Kid
as Patent Leather Kid
(1926)
Camille: The Fate of a Coquette
as Gaston
(1926)
Ranson's Folly
as Lt. Ranson
(1926)
The Amateur Gentleman
as Barnabas Barty
(1926)
Just Suppose
as Prince Rupert of Koronia
(1925)
Shore Leave
as D.X. (Bilge) Smith
(1925)
New Toys
as Will Webb
(1925)
Soul-Fire
as Eric Fane
(1925)
The Beautiful City
as Tony Gillardi
(1924)
The Enchanted Cottage
as Oliver Bashforth
(1924)
Classmates
as Duncan Irving Jr
(1923)
The Bright Shawl
as Charles Abbott
(1923)
The Bond Boy
as Peter Newbolt (father) / John Newbolt
(1923)
The Fighting Blade
as Karl Van Kerstenbroock
(1923)
Fury
as Boy Leyton
(1923)
Twenty-One
as Julian McCullough
(1922)
The Seventh Day
as John Alden Jr.
(1922)
Seeing Stars
as Self
(1922)
Sonny
as Sonny Crosby / Joe
(1921)
Experience
as Youth
(1921)
Screen Snapshots (Series 1, No. 20)
as Himself
(1921)
Tol'able David
as David Kinemon
(1920)
The Love Flower
as Bruce Sanders
(1920)
The Idol Dancer
as Dan McGuire
(1920)
Way Down East
as David Bartlett
(1919)
Scarlet Days
as Don Maria Alvarez
(1919)
Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl
as Cheng Huan
(1919)
The Girl Who Stayed at Home
as Ralph Grey
(1919)
I'll Get Him Yet
as Scoop McCready
(1919)
Peppy Polly
as Dr. James Merritt
(1919)
Boots
as Everett White
(1918)
The Hope Chest
as Tom Ballantyne
(1918)
Hit-the-Trail Holliday
as Bobby Jason
(1918)
Rich Man, Poor Man
as Bayard Varick
(1917)
Nearly Married
as Dick Griffon
(1917)
Bab's Burglar
as Tommy Gray
(1917)
For Valour
as Henry Nobbs
(1917)
Bab's Diary
as Tommy Gray
(1917)
(1917)
The Eternal Sin
as Gennaro
(1916)
Just a Song at Twilight
as George Turner
(1916)
War Brides
as Arno
Crew
(1925)
Soul-Fire
Producer