Joseph Crehan
Biography
Joseph Crehan (July 15, 1883 – April 15, 1966) was a prolific American actor whose career spanned nearly five decades, during which he made his mark in over 300 films from 1916 to 1965. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Crehan became well-known for his role as Ulysses S. Grant, a character he portrayed nine times throughout his career, with standout performances in notable films such as *Union Pacific* and *They Died With Their Boots On*.
Crehan's extensive filmography showcases his versatility, often appearing in various supporting roles that highlighted his skill as a character actor. His frequent collaborations with fellow actor Charles C. Wilson sometimes led to the two being mistaken for one another, a testament to their shared screen presence.
His work particularly flourished during the golden age of Hollywood, allowing him to leave an indelible mark on the film industry. Despite his many roles, it was his embodiment of historical figures like Grant that earned him lasting recognition.
Joseph Crehan passed away in Hollywood, California, due to a stroke, leaving behind a legacy of performances that continue to be appreciated by film enthusiasts today. His contributions to cinema are remembered as a significant part of American film history.
Filmography
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Jimmy the Gent
1934
Front Page Woman
1935 • Spike Kiley
The Case of the Stuttering Bishop
1937 • Paul Drake
China Clipper
1936 • Jim Horn
The Case of the Lucky Legs
1935
Texas
1941 • Rancher Dusty King
The Case of the Black Parrot
1941 • Inspector Grady
Doctors Don't Tell
1941 • Judge Hoskins
The Courtship of Andy Hardy
1942
Dangerous Money
1946 • Captain Black
Black Magic
1944 • Police Sgt. Matthews
Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome
1947 • Chief Brandon
Phantom Lady
1944 • Detective
Maisie
1939
The House Across the Bay
1940
Music in My Heart
1940 • Mark C. Gilman
The Roaring Twenties
1939
Dick Tracy vs. Cueball
1946 • Chief Brandon
Draegerman Courage
1937 • Dr. Stuart Hunter
Four's a Crowd
1938
Silver River
1948
Midnight Intruder
1938