Hobart Cavanaugh Actor
Hobart Cavanaugh is a 63 years old actor from United States of America from Virginia City, Nevada. Hobart Cavanaugh was born on September 22, 1886 (died on April 27, 1950, he was 63 years old) in Virginia City, Nevada.
About
No, he died on 04/27/1950, 74 years ago. He was 63 years old when he died. Cause of death: myocardial infarction. He died in Woodland Hills and buried in Holy Cross Cemetery .
Works
Hobart Cavanaugh Movies (142)
There are 142 movies of Hobart Cavanaugh.
His first feature film was Captain Blood (1935, as Dr. Bronson). He was 49 when he starred in this movie. Since 1935, he has appeared in 142 feature films. The last one is The Inside Story (1948). In this movie, we watched him in the Mr. Mason character .
View all Hobart Cavanaugh movies.Hobart Cavanaugh movie characters
The names of the characters/jobs in the films he starred in are as follows:
Character/Job | Movie | Age |
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Dr. Bronson | Captain Blood (1935) | 49 |
Mr. Manleigh | A Letter to Three Wives (1949) | 62 |
Jake, janitor | Black Angel (1946) | 59 |
Barber Doyle | Santa Fe Trail (1940) | 54 |
Joe Farnsworth | Wife vs. Secretary (1936) | 49 |
Drunk at Bar | The Human Comedy (1943) | 56 |
Professor Jasper Quinley | Horror Island (1941) | 54 |
Philostrate, Master of Revels to Theseus | A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935) | 49 |
Wilbur Lamb | Three Smart Girls (1936) | 50 |
One Punch McCoy | I Cover the Waterfront (1933) | 46 |
Professor Fred Coin - Hog Judge | State Fair (1933) | 46 |
Mr. Gorman | The Mayor of Hell (1933) | 46 |
Mr. Jenkins | Four Wives (1939) | 53 |
Homer, Tennant's Aide | The Key (1934) | 47 |
Mr. Angus MacDuff | Margie (1946) | 60 |
Tourist | Daughters Courageous (1939) | 52 |
Mr. 'Pops' Jordan | Cowboy from Brooklyn (1938) | 51 |
Fake Worthingham | Jimmy the Gent (1934) | 47 |
Moolah | Kismet (1944) | 58 |
Professor de la Vauguyon | Madame Du Barry (1934) | 48 |
Frueheim | Idiot's Delight (1939) | 52 |
Stevens | Dr. Socrates (1935) | 49 |
Mr. Panky | Whistling in Dixie (1942) | 56 |
Mr. Dover | Zenobia (1939) | 52 |
Harry | Bordertown (1935) | 48 |
George Wilson | Housewife (1934) | 47 |
Petty Louie | Night Key (1937) | 50 |
Drunk | Moulin Rouge (1934) | 47 |
Mac | Wings in the Dark (1935) | 48 |
Alf Simmons | Mary Stevens, M.D. (1933) | 46 |
Leo Stark | A Scream in the Dark (1943) | 57 |
Mr. Harris | Bureau of Missing Persons (1933) | 46 |
Charlie Daggett | Tell No Tales (1939) | 52 |
Drunk | Wonder Bar (1934) | 47 |
Harcourt S. Burns | Private Detective 62 (1933) | 46 |
Bill Stapleton | The Spider Woman Strikes Back (1946) | 59 |
Mr. Miller | My Woman (1933) | 47 |
Benny | A Very Honorable Guy (1934) | 47 |
Henry Mueller | A Modern Hero (1934) | 47 |
Stooge | I Sell Anything (1934) | 48 |
Henri Fippany | Chicken Wagon Family (1939) | 52 |
Talkative shipboard passenger | Our Wife (1941) | 54 |
Jules | My Favorite Spy (1942) | 55 |
Profesor Silva | Carnival Queen (1937) | 51 |
Police Fingerprint Man | Taxi, Mister (1943) | 56 |
Reporter Pinky Holden | The Great O'Malley (1937) | 50 |
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1975) | 88 | |
Chester Blodgett | Love Letters of a Star (1936) | 50 |
Purser | Mandalay (1934) | 47 |
Josh Hudkins | The Kansan (1943) | 56 |
Arresting Plainclothesman | Her Cardboard Lover (1942) | 55 |
Telegraph Clerk | Down in San Diego (1941) | 54 |
Antique Clock Dealer | The Hoodlum Saint (1946) | 59 |
Druggist | Never Say Die (1939) | 52 |
Judge Beckett | Driftwood (1947) | 60 |
Joe Bonner | Page Miss Glory (1935) | 48 |
Amos | Best Man Wins (1948) | 61 |
Robert | A Lost Lady (1934) | 48 |
George | Cinderella Jones (1946) | 59 |
Happy | Headline Shooter (1933) | 46 |
Jenkins' Bespectacled Asst. | I Stole a Million (1939) | 52 |
DeWolfe | The Golden Arrow (1936) | 49 |
Minor Role | The House of Fear (1939) | 52 |
Clark's Piano Tuner | Naughty But Nice (1939) | 52 |
Reporter | Lady in a Jam (1942) | 55 |
Whitey Boone | Rose of Washington Square (1939) | 52 |
Tim Gross | Stella (1950) | 63 |
Townsend | I Live for Love (1935) | 49 |
Abe Compass | Reno (1939) | 53 |
Mr. Schlitz | Public Deb No. 1 (1940) | 53 |
Tommie | San Francisco Nights (1928) | 41 |
Alderman Sam Warren | Kansas City Princess (1934) | 48 |
Daudet | I Am a Thief (1934) | 48 |
Gospel Jones | Jackass Mail (1942) | 55 |
Charles Miller | A Tragedy at Midnight (1942) | 55 |
Boots | The Man from Down Under (1943) | 56 |
William Maxwell | Sympathy (1929) | 42 |
Pinky Gardner | Land of the Open Range (1942) | 55 |
Mr. Tremble | Little Iodine (1946) | 60 |
Fullerton | Hi, Nellie! (1934) | 47 |
Max | We're in the Money (1935) | 48 |
Mayor Oakley | Up in Central Park (1948) | 61 |
Noggin | Colleen (1936) | 49 |
Muggs Manton | From Headquarters (1933) | 47 |
Mr. Foster | Street of Memories (1940) | 54 |
Milo | Cain and Mabel (1936) | 50 |
Mailman | What a Woman (1943) | 57 |
Eustace Federie | While the Patient Slept (1935) | 48 |
Tippy Mantus | Two Against the World (1936) | 49 |
Himself | A Dream Comes True (1935) | 49 |
Mr. Otis, Invincible Insurance | Havana Widows (1933) | 47 |
Homer | Gildersleeve on Broadway (1943) | 57 |
Peanuts Dinwiddie | Broadway Thru a Keyhole (1933) | 47 |
Freddie Stanton | Now I'll Tell (1934) | 47 |
Teller / Witness | The Remarkable Andrew (1942) | 55 |
Dwight Cook - a Screenwriter | That's Right - You're Wrong (1939) | 53 |
Smith | No Marriage Ties (1933) | 46 |
Philbert O. Slemp | Don't Bet on Blondes (1935) | 48 |
Joe Billings | I'll Remember April (1945) | 58 |
Front Office Man | Reaching for the Sun (1941) | 54 |
Jim Bronson | Career (1939) | 52 |
Harry | The Poor Fish (1930) | 43 |
Jacob 'Jake' Buckley | Love Begins at Twenty (1936) | 49 |
Mr. Rostigaff | Don Juan Quilligan (1945) | 58 |
Mr. Wilson | Faithful in My Fashion (1946) | 59 |
Martin Hill | The Wall Street Mystery (1931) | 45 |
Parkhurst | The Devil's Mate (1933) | 46 |
Mr. Clayton | Goodbye Again (1933) | 46 |
Piano Tuner | Too Much Harmony (1933) | 47 |
Wendell Orchard | Convention City (1933) | 47 |
Hotel desk clerk | Easy to Love (1934) | 47 |
George Mayhew | Dark Hazard (1934) | 47 |
Happy Dooley | I've Got Your Number (1934) | 47 |
Pop | Harold Teen (1934) | 47 |
Derwent | Merry Wives of Reno (1934) | 47 |
Emile, Brandt's Valet | The Firebird (1934) | 48 |
Richardson | The St. Louis Kid (1934) | 48 |
Music Critic Gilmore | Broadway Gondolier (1935) | 48 |
Mr. Yardley | The Lady Consents (1936) | 49 |
Wayne | Stage Struck (1936) | 49 |
Mel Winter | Here Comes Carter (1936) | 50 |
Ned J. Stebbins | Mysterious Crossing (1936) | 50 |
Mr. Davis | The Mighty Treve (1937) | 50 |
Joseph L. 'Joe' Gray | Girl Overboard (1937) | 50 |
'Ab' Steele | Reported Missing (1937) | 50 |
Mr. Mustavas | How to Sub-Let (1939) | 52 |
Mr. West | A Child Is Born (1939) | 53 |
Brother-in-Law | See Your Doctor (1939) | 53 |
Clem Perkle | Shooting High (1940) | 53 |
Mr. Robelink | An Angel from Texas (1940) | 53 |
Potts, GBG & P Vice President | You Can't Fool Your Wife (1940) | 53 |
Gimpy Darnell | Love, Honor and Oh-Baby! (1940) | 53 |
J. Horatio Boggs | Stage to Chino (1940) | 53 |
William | Hired Wife (1940) | 53 |
Horace Cavanaugh | Charter Pilot (1940) | 53 |
David Tipton | Thieves Fall Out (1941) | 54 |
Edward E. 'Pop' Philpot | Dangerous Blondes (1943) | 57 |
Malcolm Cartwright | Louisiana Hayride (1944) | 57 |
Mr. McGregor | San Diego I Love You (1944) | 58 |
Mayor | Doctor Jim (1947) | 60 |
Higgins | Easy Come, Easy Go (1947) | 60 |
Mr. Mason | The Inside Story (1948) | 61 |
Education
He graduated from University Of California, Berkeley
What was Hobart's zodiac sign?Hobart Cavanaugh zodiac sign was virgo.
Other facts about Hobart Cavanaugh
Place of death | Woodland Hills |
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Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Date of death | 1950-04-27T00:00:00Z |
Family name | Cavanaugh. Show people with the surname Cavanaugh |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Place of burial | Holy Cross Cemetery |
Cause of death | Myocardial Infarction |
Given name | Hobart |