Roscoe Ates Actor
Roscoe Ates is a 67 years old actor from United States of America from Mississippi. Roscoe Ates was born on January 20, 1895 (died on March 01, 1962, he was 67 years old) in Mississippi.
About
No, he died on 03/01/1962, 62 years ago. He was 67 years old when he died. Cause of death: lung cancer. He died in Hollywood and buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park .
Works
Roscoe Ates Movies (88)
There are 88 movies of Roscoe Ates.
His first feature film was King Kong (1933, as Press Photographer (uncredited)). He was 38 when he starred in this movie. Since 1933, he has appeared in 88 feature films. The last one is The Silent Call (1961). In this movie, we watched him in the Sid character .
View all Roscoe Ates movies.Roscoe Ates 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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Press Photographer | King Kong (1933) | 38 |
Convalescent Soldier | Gone with the Wind (1939) | 44 |
Fish | Alice in Wonderland (1933) | 38 |
Pet Shop Owner | The Ladies Man (1961) | 66 |
Roscoe | Freaks (1932) | 37 |
Jesse Rickey | Cimarron (1931) | 36 |
Fourth Member Ale and Quail Club | The Palm Beach Story (1942) | 47 |
Reaper | City Girl (1930) | 35 |
Janitor Changing Pictures | Ziegfeld Girl (1941) | 46 |
Sponge | The Champ (1931) | 36 |
Putnam | The Big House (1930) | 35 |
Man Shot at in Men's Room | A Free Soul (1931) | 36 |
Himself | Schlitzie: One of Us (2018) | 0 |
Chips | Captain Caution (1940) | 45 |
Lafe | Bad Men of Missouri (1941) | 46 |
Dan Taylor | Those Redheads from Seattle (1953) | 58 |
Willie | Inner Sanctum (1948) | 53 |
Cab Driver | Birth of the Blues (1941) | 46 |
Sheriff Brown | Three Texas Steers (1939) | 44 |
Shorty Wilkins | Come Next Spring (1956) | 61 |
Ike Wayfish | Chad Hanna (1940) | 45 |
Andrew MacKaig | Ladies of the Jury (1932) | 37 |
Soapy Jones | Range Beyond the Blue (1947) | 52 |
Soapy Jones | Tornado Range (1948) | 53 |
Pants Presser at Al's Tailor Shop | Soup to Nuts (1930) | 35 |
Elmer | On the Wagon (1935) | 40 |
Bert Dillon | Untamed (1940) | 45 |
Brother Arthur | Check and Double Check (1930) | 35 |
Lemuel | Can't Help Singing (1944) | 49 |
Old Stuff | Billy the Kid (1930) | 35 |
Gas Station Attendant | She Knew All the Answers (1941) | 46 |
Dan Kady | The Affairs of Jimmy Valentine (1942) | 47 |
Jailer Guffy | Robin Hood of the Pecos (1941) | 45 |
Oscar Snake-Eyes Smith | The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1938) | 43 |
Jim Blakely | The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1938) | 43 |
Come on Danger! (1932) | 37 | |
Tommy Logan | Woman in the Dark (1934) | 39 |
Soapy Jones | Wild Country (1947) | 51 |
Clem Anderson - Hotel Clerk | Lucy Gallant (1955) | 60 |
Ticket Agent | Reducing (1931) | 35 |
Soapy Jones | Black Hills (1947) | 52 |
Deputy Gloomy Day | The Cowboy from Sundown (1940) | 45 |
Soapy Jones | Wild West (1946) | 51 |
Rosco | The Great Lover (1931) | 36 |
Pappy | Down Missouri Way (1946) | 51 |
Soapy Jones | The Hawk of Powder River (1948) | 53 |
Ranch Hand | Rancho Grande (1940) | 45 |
Dr. Henry Fawcett | Renegades of the West (1932) | 37 |
Mr. Wilson | Too Many Cooks (1931) | 36 |
Slip Laflin | The People's Enemy (1935) | 40 |
Sheriff Brown | Riders of the Black Hills (1938) | 43 |
Process Server | I Want a Divorce (1940) | 45 |
Ulysses | Scarlet River (1933) | 38 |
Emory McQuade | Reg'lar Fellers (1941) | 46 |
Soapy Jones | West to Glory (1947) | 52 |
Gander Hopkins | God's Country and the Woman (1937) | 41 |
Elmer | Those Three French Girls (1930) | 35 |
Schultz | What! No Beer? (1933) | 38 |
Mr. Tillson | You're Next! (1940) | 45 |
Soapy Jones | Check Your Guns (1948) | 53 |
Slippery Sam Brown | Hold 'Em Jail (1932) | 37 |
Soapy Jones | Stars Over Texas (1946) | 51 |
Pool Room Bartender Mike | Young Bride (1932) | 37 |
Proprietor | Love in the Rough (1930) | 35 |
Soapy | The Tioga Kid (1948) | 53 |
Peter Higgins | Politics (1931) | 36 |
Rusty | The Big Shot (1931) | 36 |
Edmund Joyce | The Roadhouse Murder (1932) | 37 |
Bill-poster Klondike | The Past of Mary Holmes (1933) | 38 |
Bush | The Cheyenne Kid (1933) | 38 |
Louis Jenkins aka Loopey Lou | Golden Harvest (1933) | 38 |
Himself | Signing 'em Up (1933) | 38 |
The Trapper | Merry Wives of Reno (1934) | 39 |
Santa Fe | She Made Her Bed (1934) | 39 |
Elmer Whipple | So You Won't T-T-T-Talk (1934) | 39 |
'Call-'Em-Wrong' Jones, the Umpire | Dizzy & Daffy (1934) | 39 |
Elmer Whipple | Why Pay Rent? (1935) | 40 |
Happy Hogan | I'll Sell My Life (1941) | 46 |
Soapy | Colorado Serenade (1946) | 51 |
Soapy Jones | Tumbleweed Trail (1946) | 51 |
Soapy | Driftin' River (1946) | 51 |
Soapy Jones | Shadow Valley (1947) | 52 |
Soapy Jones | The Westward Trail (1948) | 53 |
Wheezer, Boomer's head logger | Thunder in the Pines (1948) | 53 |
Dismal - the Cook | Hills of Oklahoma (1950) | 55 |
Rancher | Father's Wild Game (1950) | 55 |
Beans | The Blazing Forest (1952) | 57 |
Sid | The Silent Call (1961) | 66 |
Roscoe Ates TV Shows (11)
His first TV Show was The Marshal of Gunsight Pass (1950).
View all Roscoe Ates TV shows. What was Roscoe's zodiac sign?Roscoe Ates zodiac sign was aquarius.
Other facts about Roscoe Ates
Place of burial | Forest Lawn Memorial Park |
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Instrument | Violin |
Place of death | Hollywood |
Cause of death | Lung Cancer |
Country of citizenship | United States Of America |
Family name | Ates. Show people with the surname Ates |
Given name | Roscoe |
Manner of death | Natural Causes |
Date of death | 1962-02-12T00:00:00Z |
Europeana entity | Agent/base/27484 |