Home People Don Brodie Don Brodie movies Don Brodie movies Don Brodie Movies (41) Crashing Hollywood (1938) As The Hawk Auditioner (uncredited). He was 33 years old High Flyers (1937) As Accomplice on Boat. He was 33 years old The Westland Case (1937) As Taxi Driver. He was 33 years old It Happened in Hollywood (1937) As Don - Sound Man Don. He was 33 years old Captains Courageous (1937) As Reporter (uncredited). He was 33 years old The Girl from Scotland Yard (1937) As Joe. He was 33 years old Make Way for Tomorrow (1937) As Man at Employment Agency (uncredited). He was 32 years old Time Out for Romance (1937) As Reporter. He was 32 years old Man Of The People (1937) As Pool Player. He was 32 years old Sinner Take All (1936) As Parking Station Attendant. He was 32 years old The Big Game (1936) As Henchman with Blackie. He was 32 years old The Devil Is a Sissy (1936) As Hilda's Chauffeur. He was 32 years old Sworn Enemy (1936) As Emerald's Messenger. He was 32 years old Missing Girls (1936) As Chuck Martin. He was 32 years old Spendthrift (1936) As Reporter. He was 32 years old And Sudden Death (1936) As Newspaperman. He was 32 years old Wholesailing Along (1936) He was 32 years old Fatal Lady (1936) As French Waiter. He was 31 years old Speed (1936) As Track Official Telling Terry He Qualified. He was 31 years old The Little Red Schoolhouse (1936) As Edward 'Ed', Pete's Henchman. He was 31 years old Strike Me Pink (1936) As Mr. Marsh. He was 31 years old Music Is Magic (1935) As Reporter. He was 31 years old The Rainmakers (1935) As Townsman. He was 31 years old Tailspin Tommy in The Great Air Mystery (1935) As Three Point Radio Operator. He was 31 years old It's in the Air (1935) As (uncredited). He was 31 years old Woman Wanted (1935) As Reporter. He was 31 years old Reckless (1935) As Reporter (uncredited). He was 30 years old The Call of the Savage (1935) As Dr. Carl Neff. He was 30 years old One More Spring (1935) He was 30 years old The Winning Ticket (1935) As Pool Hall Patron. He was 30 years old The Dancing Millionaire (1934) As Dancing Academy Customer. He was 30 years old The Return Of Chandu (1934) As Daily Star Reporter. He was 30 years old The Defense Rests (1934) As Reporter. He was 30 years old The Kennel Murder Case (1933) As Police Photographer. He was 29 years old Meet the Baron (1933) As Mayor's 'Yes' Man. He was 29 years old Saturday's Millions (1933) As Reporter. He was 29 years old Midnight Mary (1933) As Court Photographer (uncredited). He was 29 years old Lilly Turner (1933) As Man in Carnival Audience. He was 28 years old King of the Jungle (1933) As Reporter. He was 28 years old Hard to Handle (1933) As Sound Man. He was 28 years old You Said a Mouthful (1932) As Judge's Assistant. He was 28 years old « Previous Next »