Reginald Barlow
Biography
Reginald Barlow, born on June 17, 1866, and passing on July 6, 1943, was a distinguished character actor, filmmaker, and author whose career spanned the evolving landscapes of stage and screen. Barlow became a familiar face in Hollywood during the 1930s, showcasing his versatile acting skills in a plethora of films.
His contributions to the entertainment industry were not limited to acting; he also made his mark as a film director and writer, demonstrating his multifaceted talent. Barlow's performances were marked by depth and charisma, allowing him to embody a variety of roles that resonated with audiences of the time.
Throughout his career, he participated in numerous productions, leaving an indelible mark on the film landscape of his era. His dedication to his craft and ability to adapt to the changing dynamics of the industry are testaments to his enduring legacy. As a prominent figure in the early days of cinema, Reginald Barlow's work continues to be remembered and celebrated for its significant impact on the art of storytelling in film.
Filmography
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Fast Workers
1933
Horse Feathers
1932 • Retiring Collage President (uncredited)
Mata Hari
1931
The Age of Consent
1932 • Mr. Swale
The Mad Monster
1942 • Professor Warwick
New Frontier
1939 • Judge Bill Lawson
Flying Down to Rio
1933
Werewolf of London
1935
Heritage of the Desert
1939
Romance in Manhattan
1935
Bride of Frankenstein
1935