Anders Randolf
male

Born on December 16, 1870 (154 years old)
Passed Away on July 02, 1930
From Viborg, Denmark
Known for Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia Anders Randolf (18 December 1870 – 2 July 1930) was a Danish American actor in American films from 1913 to 1931. Anders was born in Viborg, Denmark where he became a professional soldier in the Danish army and a world-class swordsman. He emigrated to the United States in March 1890, quickly giving in to a lifelong passion for the theater. After briefly heading his own production company, Frontier Features, Inc., Randolf settled into a career as one of Hollywood's best screen villains. Often billed as Anders Randolph, he appeared in character roles opposite such stars as John Barrymore (Sherlock Holmes 1922), Mary Pickford (Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall 1924) Douglas Fairbanks (The Black Pirate 1926), and Greta Garbo (The Kiss 1929). He also appeared in several comedy short films for Hal Roach alongside Charley Chase and Laurel and Hardy before his death in 1930 following a relapse after a kidney operation. He was later interred at Fredericksburg Cemetery in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Cast Credits
- 1968
- 1930
- 1929
- 1928
4 Devils
as
Cecchi
1928
The Viking
as
Eric the Red (as Anders Randolph)
1928
Noah's Ark
as
The German / Leader of Soldiers
1928
Three Sinners
as
Count Hellemuth Wallentin
1928
The Power of Silence
as
District Attorney
1928
Women They Talk About
as
John Harrison
1928
Me, Gangster
as
Russ Williams
1928
The Big Killing
as
Old Man Beagle
1928
The Crimson City
as
Major Howells
1928
The Gateway of the Moon
as
George Gillespie
1928
Powder My Back
as
Rex Hale
1928
- 1927
The Love of Sunya
as
Robert Goring
1927
The First Auto
as
The Auctioneer
1927
Old San Francisco
as
Michael Brandon
1927
A Reno Divorce
as
David's father
1927
Slightly Used
as
Mr. Martin
1927
The College Widow
as
Hiram Bolton
1927
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The Tender Hour
as
Leader of Pageant (as Anders Randolph)
1927
The Climbers
as
Martinez
1927
The Jazz Singer
as
Dillings (uncredited)
1927
- 1926
- 1925
- 1924
- 1923
- 1922
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- 1919
- 1918
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- 1916
- 1915
- 1914