Home People Julius Tannen Julius Tannen movies Julius Tannen movies Julius Tannen Movies (31) Unfaithfully Yours (1948) As Tailor. He was 68 years old The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947) As Nearsighted Banker. He was 66 years old A Scandal in Paris (1946) As Bank of Paris Manager. He was 66 years old House of Frankenstein (1944) As Hertz. He was 64 years old The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek (1943) As Mr. Rafferty. He was 63 years old The Great Moment (1944) As Dr. Charles T. Jackson (as Julian Tannen). He was 64 years old The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942) As Sektal. He was 61 years old Harvard Here I Come (1941) As Prof. Anthony. He was 61 years old The Lady Eve (1941) As Lawyer (uncredited). He was 60 years old No, No, Nanette (1940) As Disturbed Airline Passenger. He was 60 years old Bitter Sweet (1940) As Schlick's Companion (uncredited). He was 60 years old Christmas in July (1940) As Mr. Zimmerman. He was 60 years old The Lady in Question (1940) As Judge of the Court (uncredited). He was 60 years old The Mortal Storm (1940) As 3rd Colleague. He was 60 years old The Lone Wolf Strikes (1940) As Hotel Manager. He was 59 years old Remember the Night (1940) As Jury Member (uncredited). He was 59 years old Danger Flight (1939) As Dawson. He was 59 years old The Lady and the Mob (1939) As Train Conductor. He was 58 years old A Man to Remember (1938) As Hospital Administrator. He was 58 years old Love Is a Headache (1938) As Mr. Hillier. He was 57 years old Fair Warning (1937) As Mr. Taylor. He was 56 years old Love Is News (1937) As Logan. He was 56 years old One in a Million (1936) As Chapelle. He was 56 years old Stowaway (1936) As First Mate. He was 56 years old Pigskin Parade (1936) As Dr. Burke. He was 56 years old Dimples (1936) As Hawkins. He was 56 years old Sing, Baby, Sing (1936) As Kansas City Radio Station Manager. He was 56 years old 36 Hours to Kill (1936) As Dr. Borden. He was 56 years old Sins of Man (1936) As Advertising Man. He was 56 years old Half Angel (1936) As City Editor. He was 56 years old Stranded (1935) As Man at Train Terminal (uncredited). He was 55 years old