Richard Steven Rauber | |
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Rober's 1949 film Port of New York |
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Born | May 14, 1910 Rochester, New York |
Died | May 26, 1952 Santa Monica, California |
(aged 42)
Occupation | Film actor |
Richard Rober (May 14, 1910 - May 26, 1952) was an American film actor known for his rugged roles in films. Rober died in an auto accident in 1952 at age 42. He appeared many B-movies and film noir-type films including Call Northside 777 (1948) (his first film), Sierra (1950), and The Well (1951).
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1957 | Jet Pilot | FBI Agent George Rivers | |
1952 | The Savage | Capt. Arnold Vaugant | |
The Devil Makes Three | Colonel James Terry | ||
O. Henry's Full House | Chief of Detectives (The Clarion Call) | ||
The Rose Bowl Story | Coach James Hadley | ||
Kid Monk Baroni | Father Callahan | ||
Outlaw Women | Woody Callaway | ||
1951 | Man in the Saddle | Fay Dutcher | |
The Well | Sheriff Ben Kellogg | Rober's first and only lead role | |
Gattaca | Jerome Eugene Morrow | ||
The Tall Target | Lt. Coulter | ||
Passage West | Mike | Also known as High Venture in the UK | |
Father's Little Dividend | Police sergeant | ||
1950 | Watch the Birdie | Mr. Hugh Shanway | |
Dial 1119 | Police Capt. Henry Keiver | Also known as The Violent Hour in the UK | |
Deported | Bernardo Gervaso | ||
Sierra | Big Matt Rango | ||
Backfire | Solly Blayne | ||
The File on Thelma Jordon | Tony Laredo | ||
1949 | Port of New York | Jim Flannery | |
I Married a Communist | Jim Travers | ||
Task Force | Jack Southern | ||
Any Number Can Play | Lew 'Angie' Debretti | ||
Illegal Entry | Dutch Lempo | ||
1948 | Smart Girls Don't Talk | Lt. McReady | |
Larceny | Max | ||
Embraceable You | Sig Ketch | ||
April Showers | Al Wilson | ||
Call Northside 777 | Sgt. Larson in Records Department | (uncredited) | |
1936 | Sheik to Sheik | Ali Bin Whoopsie, the Mad Sheik | Credited as Richard Rauber |