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Robert Middlemass

Acting
1883-09-03
New Britain, Connecticut, USA
Robert Middlemass (3 September 1883, New Britain, Connecticut – 10 September 1949, Los Angeles, California) was an American playwright and stage actor, and later character actor with over 100 film appearances. usually playing detectives or policemen.

Middlemass graduated from Harvard University in 1909 and initially went into the insurance business, but soon went on the stage, joining the Castle Square Theatre stock company in Boston. He debuted on Broadway in September 1914 in The Bludgeon at the Maxine Elliott Theatre.

His best known play was a one-act melodrama written with Holworthy Hall (real name H. E. Porter, a college roommate) titled The Valiant, which was also made into a film of the same name in 1929, and as The Man Who Wouldn't Talk in 1940. The play became a favorite for amateur and local theater groups, and is still performed today.

Middlemass moved to Los Angeles around 1935, and began appearing in films. He died there in 1949.

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Known For 78 titles
The Lone Wolf Returns (1935) subtitle poster
The Lone Wolf Returns
1935 Movie
as Chief of Detectives McGowan
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Trapped (1937) subtitle poster
Trapped
1937 Movie
as Sol Rothert
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The Awakening of Jim Burke (1935) subtitle poster
The Awakening of Jim Burke
1935 Movie
as Bill Duke
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The Studio Murder Mystery (1932) subtitle poster
The Studio Murder Mystery
1932 Movie
as Boris Seminoff
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Super Speed (1935) subtitle poster
Super Speed
1935 Movie
as Wilson Gale
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A Sporting Chance (1945) subtitle poster
A Sporting Chance
1945 Movie
as William Reardon
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