
Robert Bolder
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1859-07-20
Day of Death
1937-12-10 (78 years old)
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Robert Bolder
Biography
Robert Bolder (20 July 1859 – 10 December 1937) was an English film actor of the silent era. He appeared in more than 120 films between 1912 and 1936. He was born in London and died in Los Angeles, California. In the early part of the 20th-century Bolder was involved in several Broadway productions.
Known For
Acting
(1936)
The White Angel
as Doctor (uncredited)
(1935)
The Perfect Gentleman
as Bidder (uncredited)
(1935)
The Wedding Night
as Doctor
(1935)
The Great Impersonation
as Villager (uncredited)
(1934)
One More River
as Juryman (Uncredited)
(1933)
Morning Glory
as Actor (uncredited)
(1933)
(1932)
The Bitter Tea of General Yen
as Missionary
(1931)
The Miracle Woman
as Man in Audience (uncredited)
(1931)
(1930)
The Lady of Scandal
as Hilary
(1930)
Grumpy
as Merridew
(1930)
The Florodora Girl
as Commodore
(1930)
Charley's Aunt
as Scotty (uncredited)
(1929)
A Single Man
as (uncredited)
(1927)
Tarzan and the Golden Lion
as John Peebles
(1927)
The Wise Wife
as Jason, The Butler
(1926)
(1925)
Stella Maris
as Dr. Haynes
(1925)
Blue Blood
as Leander Hicks
(1924)
The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln
as A country politician
(1924)
The Sea Hawk
as Ayoub
(1924)
Captain Blood
as Adm. van der Kuylen
(1924)
Vanity's Price
as Bill Connors
(1923)
The Love Piker
as Butler
(1922)
Manslaughter
as Speakeasy Doorman (uncredited)
(1922)
Beyond the Rocks
as Josiah Brown
(1921)
The Silent Call
as James Houston
(1921)
The Marriage of William Ashe
as Lord Parham
(1921)
The Fighting Lover
as Valet
(1921)
The House That Jazz Built
as Mr. Foster
(1921)
Black Beauty
as Vicar Blomefield
(1920)
The Furnace
as Solomon Bassbridge
(1920)
(1920)
Sick Abed
as Dr. Flexner
(1920)
Her Beloved Villain
as Monsieur Bergomat
(1919)
The Highest Trump
as Bickers
(1919)
Upstairs
as Chef Henri
(1919)
Words and Music by -
as Gus Hertz
(1917)
On Trial
as Mr. Burke
(1917)
Fools For Luck
as Papa (as Bobbie Bolder)
(1917)
Sadie Goes to Heaven
as Butler
(1917)
The Dream Doll
as A. Knutt
(1917)
Young Mother Hubbard
as Undetermined Role
(1916)
Everett True Breaks Into the Movies
as Everett True
(1915)
Sweedie's Suicide
as 1st Tricker
(1915)
His New Job
as Studio President
(1915)
Sweedie and the Sultan's Present
as Murphy
(1915)
Two Hearts That Beat as Ten
as Archie
(1915)
Curiosity
as The Girl's Uncle
(1915)
Done in Wax
as Professor Dub
(1915)
The Fable of the City Grafter and the Unprotected Rubes
as 2nd Grafter
(1915)
(1914)
(1914)
The Fable of Aggie and the Aggravated Attacks
as Her Father
(1914)
The Fable of Napoleon and the Bumps
as Mr. Montgomery
(1914)
The Fable 'Proving That Spongers are Found in a Drug Store'
as The Druggist
(1914)
The Hour and the Man
as A Juror
(1914)
(1914)
(1914)
Madame Double X
as Mr. Von Crooks Sr.
(1914)
The Fable of Higher Education That Was Too High for the Old Man
as Hiram Bartlett - the Father of the Prodigal Son
(1914)
The Fickleness of Sweedie
as Henry Bigger
(1914)
When Knights Were Bold
as The Earl's Father
(1914)
The Fable of the Brash Drummer and the Nectarine
as Jonas Willoughby, her father
(1914)
The Laundress
as I.M. Tailor
(1914)
Sweedie the Trouble Maker
as Her Admirer
(1914)
Sweedie's Clean-Up
as Sweedie's Father
(1914)
She Landed a Big One
as Sweedie's Father
(1914)
Grass County Goes Dry
as Doc Perkins (as Bobbie Bolder)
(1914)
(1914)
The Girl, the Cop, the Burglar
as Club Member
(1914)
Mrs. Manly's Baby
as Mrs. Manly
(1914)
A Maid of War
as Snyder
(1914)
This Is the Life
as Farmer Stebbins
(1914)
The Epidemic
as Argentine Boldo
(1914)
Beans
as Proprietor of Restaurant
(1914)
Miss Milly's Valentine
as The Physician
(1914)
Looking for Trouble
as Mr. Simp
(1913)
Love Incognito
as Bradbury - Edith's Father
(1913)
The Usual Way
as The Man with the Toothache
(1913)
(1913)
Hello, Trouble
as I.R. Stern - the Lawyer
(1913)
His Athletic Wife
as The Policeman
(1913)
Smithy's Grandma Party
as The Butler / Grandma
(1913)
Dad's Insanity
as Dad
(1913)
Dollars-Pounds-Sense
as Col. Watson - Charles' Father