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A.S. Byron

1876-01-30 Ohio, USA

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Biografia

A.S. 'Pop' Byron was born on January 30, 1876 in Barnesville, Ohio, USA as Aquilla Stewart Byron. He was an actor, known for Devil on Deck (1932), Lady and Gent (1932) and Two for Tonight (1935). He was married to Kathryn Keys. He died on February 5, 1943 in Hollywood, California, USA.

Películas

Emergency Squad Apartment Man 1940-01-05
Opened by Mistake Elderly Man (uncredited) 1940-05-10
Golden Gloves Customer (uncredited) 1940-08-02
The Return of Frank James Train Engineer (uncredited) 1940-08-10
Young People Doorman (uncredited) 1940-08-30
Lillian Russell Policeman 1940-05-24
Broadway Serenade Pat (uncredited) 1939-04-07
Union Pacific Old Irishman (uncredited) 1939-05-05
Second Fiddle (uncredited) 1939-06-30
The Arkansas Traveler Second Man 1938-10-14
Alexander's Ragtime Band Train Conductor (uncredited) 1938-05-24
Love and Hisses Policeman 1937-12-21
Love Is News Cop (uncredited) 1937-02-26
Time Out for Romance Jailer 1937-02-10
Wells Fargo Townsman 1937-12-31
Walking on Air Judge (uncredited) 1936-09-11
She Married Her Boss Store Watchman (uncredited) 1935-09-19
Bride of Frankenstein King Homunculus (uncredited) 1935-04-20
Two-Fisted Bartender 1935-10-03
Two for Tonight Jailer 1935-09-12
The Best Man Wins Irish Policeman 1935-01-14
Men Without Names Post Office Grouch 1935-06-29
The Crime of Helen Stanley Detective #3 (uncredited) 1934-04-20
The Countess of Monte Cristo Stefan's Friend 1934-03-18
Menace English Police Sergeant 1934-11-22
The Merry Widow Doorman (uncredited) 1934-11-02
Penguin Pool Murder Jailer Strauss (uncredited) 1932-12-09
Central Park Policeman Showing Charlie the Wanted Poster (uncredited) 1932-12-10
The Crash House Detective 1932-10-09
If I Had a Million Murphy's Beds Proprietor (uncredited) 1932-11-18
Devil on Deck Pop Wheeler 1932-01-01
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang Cop in Barber Shop (uncredited) 1932-11-09
You Said a Mouthful Elliott (uncredited) 1932-11-18
Life Begins First Druggist (uncredited) 1932-09-10
The Big Shot Mr. Potts 1931-12-31