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Robert Homans

Robert Edward Homans[1] (November 8, 1877 – July 28, 1947) was an American actor who entered films in 1923 after a lengthy stage career.[2]

Robert Homans
Homans in 1918
Born
Robert Edward Homans

(1877-11-08)November 8, 1877
DiedJuly 28, 1947(1947-07-28) (aged 69)
OccupationActor
Years active1917–1946
Spouse
Agnes Mary Josephine Mellon
(m. 1909; died 1944)
Children1

Life and career

 
Robert Homans as "Bread" in the Broadway production of The Blue Bird (1910)

Robert Homans was born November 8, 1877, in Malden, Massachusetts.[3] Although he studied medicine for three years after his college graduation, a 1906 newspaper article noted that "the 'stage bee' got into his bonnet and nothing would do but that he become an actor."[4] His Broadway credits include The Blue Bird (1910), The Blue Envelope (1915), Johnny, Get Your Gun (1916) and Like a King (1921).[5][6]

 
Homans in The 13th Man (1939)

His screen debut came in Madame Sherry. He appeared in some 400 films between 1917 and 1946.[3]

On April 18, 1909, Homans married Agnes J. Mellon in San Francisco.[7] Another source gives his wife's name as Agnes Maynard.[8]

Homans died in Los Angeles, California on July 28, 1947, from a heart attack.[3][5]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "Robert E. Homans". BFI.
  2. ^ Hal Erickson. "Robert E. Homans - Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos - AllMovie". AllMovie.
  3. ^ a b c Katchmer, George A. (2002). A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses. McFarland. p. 167. ISBN 9781476609058. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  4. ^ "Burbank's New Heavy Man Is Handsome, Young and Athletic". Los Angeles Herald. California, Los Angeles. January 18, 1906. p. 6. Retrieved January 12, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ a b The Broadway League. "Robert E. Homans". Internet Broadway Database.
  6. ^ "("Robert E. Homans" search results)". Playbill Vault. Retrieved January 13, 2017.
  7. ^ Guernsey, Glen (March 12, 1910). "News of the Day On Old Broadway". The Evening Statesman. Washington, Walla Walla. p. 2. Retrieved January 12, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  
  8. ^ "The Theaters". Los Angeles Herald. California, Los Angeles. May 5, 1909. p. 8. Retrieved January 13, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  

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Robert Edward Homans 1 November 8 1877 July 28 1947 was an American actor who entered films in 1923 after a lengthy stage career 2 Robert HomansHomans in 1918BornRobert Edward Homans 1877 11 08 November 8 1877Malden Massachusetts U SDiedJuly 28 1947 1947 07 28 aged 69 Los Angeles California U S OccupationActorYears active1917 1946SpouseAgnes Mary Josephine Mellon m 1909 died 1944 wbr Children1 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Filmography 3 References 4 External linksLife and career Edit Robert Homans as Bread in the Broadway production of The Blue Bird 1910 Robert Homans was born November 8 1877 in Malden Massachusetts 3 Although he studied medicine for three years after his college graduation a 1906 newspaper article noted that the stage bee got into his bonnet and nothing would do but that he become an actor 4 His Broadway credits include The Blue Bird 1910 The Blue Envelope 1915 Johnny Get Your Gun 1916 and Like a King 1921 5 6 Homans in The 13th Man 1939 His screen debut came in Madame Sherry He appeared in some 400 films between 1917 and 1946 3 On April 18 1909 Homans married Agnes J Mellon in San Francisco 7 Another source gives his wife s name as Agnes Maynard 8 Homans died in Los Angeles California on July 28 1947 from a heart attack 3 5 Filmography EditMadame Sherry 1917 as Minor Role Legally Dead 1923 as Detective Powell Dark Stairways 1924 as Detective Quinn The Breathless Moment 1924 as Dippy Blake The Bandit Buster 1926 as Romeo College Days 1926 as Mr Gordon The Silent Power 1926 as David Webster Ride em High 1927 as Rufus Allen Range Courage 1927 as Pop Gallagher The Prairie King 1927 as Jim Gardner Pals in Peril 1927 as Sheriff Kipp Mountains of Manhattan 1927 as Big Bill Wright Fast and Furious 1927 as Doctor Coquette 1929 as Court Bailiff uncredited The Valiant 1929 as Newspaper Printer uncredited The Isle of Lost Ships 1929 as Mr Burke Born Reckless 1930 as Policeman uncredited For the Defense 1930 as Lineup Lieutenant uncredited Abraham Lincoln 1930 as Senator uncredited The Public Enemy 1931 as Officer Pat Burke uncredited The Lightning Flyer 1931 as John Nelson The Drums of Jeopardy 1931 as Detective The Black Camel 1931 as Chief of Police uncredited Pack Up Your Troubles 1932 as Detective uncredited If I Had a Million 1932 as Detective uncredited She Done Him Wrong 1933 as Doheney Hallelujah I m a Bum 1933 as Cop uncredited Mystery of the Wax Museum 1933 as Desk Sergeant uncredited Tugboat Annie 1933 as Old Salt on Schooner uncredited One Sunday Afternoon 1933 as Officer Charlie Brown uncredited Blood Money 1933 as Detective Posing as Drunk uncredited Lady Killer 1933 as Jailer uncredited Jimmy the Gent 1934 as Paddy Irish Cop uncredited The Thin Man 1934 as Billy the Detective uncredited The Key 1934 as Patrick the Bartender uncredited The Lemon Drop Kid 1934 as Sheriff uncredited The Whole Town s Talking 1935 as Detective uncredited The Informer 1935 as Detractor uncredited Steamboat Round the Bend 1935 as Race Official uncredited She Married Her Boss 1935 as Detective uncredited Suicide Squad 1935 as Captain Tim O Connor Barbary Coast 1935 as Fogged in Ship s Captain uncredited The Prisoner of Shark Island 1936 as Sergeant uncredited Her Master s Voice 1936 as Stationmaster uncredited Fury 1936 as Incoming Watchman uncredited Mary of Scotland 1936 as Jailer uncredited Charlie Chan at the Race Track 1936 as Judge uncredited Come and Get It 1936 as Cookie uncredited The Plough and the Stars 1936 as Barman Black Legion 1937 as Motorcycle Cop uncredited A Star Is Born 1937 as Bailiff uncredited Parnell 1937 as Irish Cop in New York uncredited Dead End 1937 as Policeman on Morning Beat uncredited Stella Dallas 1937 as Policeman Outside Wedding uncredited Gold Is Where You Find It 1938 as Miner Grogan uncredited Angels with Dirty Faces 1938 as Policeman uncredited Stagecoach 1939 as Ed Editor uncredited Dodge City 1939 as Mail Clerk uncredited Union Pacific 1939 as Man uncredited Young Mr Lincoln 1939 as Mr Clay uncredited Scandal Sheet 1939 The Oklahoma Kid 1939 as Bartender uncredited The Saint Strikes Back 1939 as Policer Officer Moriarity uncredited Swanee River 1939 as Sheriff uncredited The Grapes of Wrath 1940 as Spencer Johnny Apollo 1940 as Receptionist Guard uncredited Virginia City 1940 as Southerner uncredited Beyond Tomorrow 1940 as Sergeant Lillian Russell 1940 as Stage Doorman A Dispatch from Reuter s 1940 as Reporter uncredited A Man Betrayed 1941 as Traffic Policeman uncredited Life Begins for Andy Hardy 1941 as Mr Hood uncredited Unexpected Uncle 1941 as Police Sergeant uncredited It Started with Eve 1941 as Railway Conductor uncredited The Maltese Falcon 1941 as Policeman uncredited Unholy Partners 1941 as Insp Pat Brody uncredited Nazi Agent 1942 as 1st Captain uncredited Reap the Wild Wind 1942 as Captain in Cafe uncredited The Spoilers 1942 as Sea Captain uncredited In Old California 1942 as Marshal Alvin Thompson uncredited Holiday Inn 1942 as Pop uncredited Night Monster 1942 as Constable Cap Beggs For Me and My Gal 1942 as Palace Doorman uncredited I Married a Witch 1942 as Fire Chief uncredited No Time for Love 1943 as Pop Murphy uncredited Sweet Rosie O Grady 1943 as Barney Jack London 1943 as Captain Allen Cover Girl 1944 as Pop Doorman uncredited It Happened Tomorrow 1944 as Mulcahey Policeman uncredited Buffalo Bill 1944 as Policeman Muldoon uncredited Pin Up Girl 1944 as Stage Doorman uncredited The Adventures of Mark Twain 1944 as Policeman uncredited Make Your Own Bed 1944 as Policeman uncredited Christmas Holiday 1944 as Policeman uncredited Nothing But Trouble 1944 as Jailer uncredited Can t Help Singing 1944 as Albert uncredited Louisiana Hayride 1944 as Police Officer Conlon The Thin Man Goes Home 1945 as Railroad Clerk uncredited The Clock 1945 as Blood Test Official uncredited A Medal for Benny 1945 as Police Chief uncredited The Scarlet Clue 1945 as Capt Flynn They Were Expendable 1945 as Bartender uncredited Anchors Aweigh 1945 as Old Cop uncredited Because of Him 1946 as Police Sergeant uncredited Cluny Brown 1946 as New York Policeman uncredited The Strange Love of Martha Ivers 1946 as Gallagher uncredited No Leave No Love 1946 as Railroad Ticket Taker uncredited References Edit Robert E Homans BFI Hal Erickson Robert E Homans Biography Movie Highlights and Photos AllMovie AllMovie a b c Katchmer George A 2002 A Biographical Dictionary of Silent Film Western Actors and Actresses McFarland p 167 ISBN 9781476609058 Retrieved January 13 2017 Burbank s New Heavy Man Is Handsome Young and Athletic Los Angeles Herald California Los Angeles January 18 1906 p 6 Retrieved January 12 2017 via Newspapers com a b The Broadway League Robert E Homans Internet Broadway Database Robert E Homans search results Playbill Vault Retrieved January 13 2017 Guernsey Glen March 12 1910 News of the Day On Old Broadway The Evening Statesman Washington Walla Walla p 2 Retrieved January 12 2017 via Newspapers com The Theaters Los Angeles Herald California Los Angeles May 5 1909 p 8 Retrieved January 13 2017 via Newspapers com External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Robert Homans Robert Homans at IMDb Robert Homans at the Internet Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Homans amp oldid 1127459445, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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