Obscure Character Actors

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Jon Cedar
Hogan's Heroes as Corporal Karl Langenscheidt
His other television roles included Matlock, Barnaby Jones, Kojak, Ben Casey, The Greatest American Hero, Moonlighting, The Rockford Files and Murder, She Wrote. His last television appearance was in an episode of The Inside in 2005. Cedar produced, wrote and co-starred in the 1978 horror film, The Manitou, which starred Tony Curtis. His additional film credits included Foxy Brown in 1974, Capricorn One in 1978, and the disaster film, The Concorde … Airport ’79. His last film role was in the 1997 film, Murder in Mind.

 

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Billy Barty in Foul Play

Billy Barty was born William John Bertanzetti on October 25, 1924 in Millsboro, Pennsylvania. He began his acting career at the ripe age of three. His first cinematic performance at the tender age of only 9 was in 1933. He starred opposite Mickey Rooney in the silent comedies of MICKEY McGUIRE.
Billy Barty also appeared in many television shows such as, WILD WILD WEST

Billy Barty's notable credits include...

I/O ERROR (2001)
THE NAKED TRUTH (1992)
LIFE STINKS (1991)
UHF (1989)
WILLOW (1988) .... High Aldwin
MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE (1987) .... Gwildor
LEGEND (1986)
NIGHT PATROL (1984) .... Captain Lewis
UNDER THE RAINBOW (1981) .... Otto Kriegling
FOUL PLAY (1978)
THE DAY OF THE LOCUST (1975) .... Abe

 
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Marjorie Main

---Always played the no-nonsense, straight-talking mother or house keeper, the mother hen looking over the little chicks. Portrayed "Ma Kettle" in ten films. Oscar nomination for The Egg and I (1947).
Film Highlights-
Stella Dallas (1937)
The Women (1939)
Another Thin Man (1939)
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
The Harvey Girls (1949)​
 
Jason Isaacs
Where you know him from:
The Patriot, as Colonel Tavington
Harry Potter, as Lucius Malfoy
I’m pretty sure that’s where every person who knows him knows him from. In that order, as well.
Also look for him in: DragonHeart, as Lord Felton, Event Horizon, as D.J., Armageddon, as Ronald Quincy, The End of the Afair, as Father Smythe, Black Hawk Down, as Steele, Resident Evil, as Dr. William Birkin, Windtalkers, as Major Mellitz, Peter Pan, as Capain Hook, Elektra, as DeMarco, Friends with Money, as David, Grindhouse, in the trailer for “Don’t”, Green Zone, as Briggs, Cars 2, as Siddeley/Leland Turbo.
 
From the somewhat further past:

Eugene Palette. He played virtually hundreds of roles, the best known being FRiar Tuck in "The Adventures of Robin Hood", Fray Felipe in "The Mark of Zorro, and Chick McGann in "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington".
 

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Andy Devine

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Rotund comic character actor of American films. Born Andrew Vabre Devine in Flagstaff, Arizona, the later-to-be Rotund comic character actor was raised in nearby Kingman, Arizona, the son of Irish-American hotel operator Thomas Devine and his wife Amy. Devine was an able athlete as a student and actually played semi-pro football under a phony name (Jeremiah Schwartz, often erroneously presumed to be his real name).

He appeared in more than 400 films and shared with Walter Brennan, another character actor, the rare ability to move with ease from "B" Westerns to "A" pictures. His notable roles included ten films as sidekick "Cookie" to Roy Rogers, a role in Romeo and Juliet (1936), and "Danny" in A Star Is Born (1937). He made several appearances in films with John Wayne, including Stagecoach (1939), Island in the Sky (1953), and as the frightened marshal in The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962). While most of his characters were reluctant to get involved in the action, he played the hero in Island in the Sky, as an expert pilot who leads his fellow aviators through the arduous search for a missing airplane. Although Devine was known generally for his comic roles, Jack Webb cast him as a police detective in Pete Kelly's Blues (1955); Devine lowered his voice and was more serious than usual. His film appearances in his later years included movies such as Zebra in the Kitchen, The Over-the-Hill Gang, and "Coyote Bill" in Myra Breckinridge.

He is well-remembered for his role as "Jingles", Guy Madison's sidekick in The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok.
 



[h=1]Seymour Cassel[/h] Actor | Soundtrack | Miscellaneous Crew

Seymour Cassel, the veteran character actor who was nominated for a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role as the hippie swinger Chet in John Cassavetes' Faces, studied acting at the American Theatre Wing and at the Actors Studio. He made his movie debut in Cassavetes' first film, Shadows, on which he also served as associate producer... See full bio »
[h=4]Born:[/h] Seymour Joseph Cassel
January 22, 1935 in Detroit, Michigan, USA
 
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Birth Name
Vincent Andrew Schiavelli

Nickname
The Man with the Sad Eyes

Height
6' 5½" (1.97 m)
Vincent Schiavelli, selected in 1997 by Vanity Fair as one of the best character actors in America, had made over 120 film and television appearances. He studied acting at NYU's Theatre Program. Aside from his acting career, Vincent was the author of three cookbooks, and has written numerous articles on food for magazines and newspapers. In 2001, he received the James Beard Journalism Award.

Trade Mark

Droopy eyes, with pronounced bags beneath them

Towering Height

 
One of my favorite character actors just passed away. I never knew of his WWII actions but one of them I've seen many times watching a movie he was not in, The Battle of The Bulge, he survive the execution of American POWs depicted in the movie.

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Posting with Tapatalk while riding my Tiger 955i at 15 over the speed limit.
 
Well Durning reminds me of one of (Irish born) Britain's finest character actor, Richard Todd, who passed away 3 years ago aged 90.

In the war epic The Longest Day he had the easiest role imaginable. On June 6th 1944 he was a captain in the Parachute Batallion and was involved in the fighting around Pegasus Bridge. His C.O. was a Major. In The Longest Day Todd played that character- the Major- his real live boss on D-Day!
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It was what one might describe as an authentic portrayal!

He had a long and successful career without ever achieving real fame. He credited his army experience as having given him the discipline necessary to be an actor.
 

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