Lucien Littlefield
Biography
Lucien Lovell Littlefield, born on August 16, 1895, was an American actor best known for his contributions during the silent film era. He was the brother of Ralph Littlefield and carved out a niche for himself in the entertainment industry. Throughout his career, Littlefield showcased his talent in various roles, gaining recognition for his performances in early cinema.
As the film industry transitioned into the era of sound, Littlefield adeptly adapted to the changing landscape. He became a familiar face on television, making numerous cameo appearances in popular series. His ability to engage audiences across different mediums is a testament to his versatility as an actor.
Despite his success, Littlefield's life came to a close on June 4, 1960, when he passed away from natural causes in Hollywood, California. His legacy endures, and he was laid to rest at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, a fitting tribute to a man who contributed significantly to the world of entertainment. Lucien Littlefield's body of work continues to be appreciated by film and television enthusiasts, marking him as a significant figure in the history of American acting.
Filmography
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Souls at Sea
1937
Thirty Day Princess
1934 • Parker
Sons of the Desert
1933 • Dr. Horace Meddick
The Cat and the Canary
1927 • Ira Lazar
The Moon's Our Home
1936 • Ogden Holbrook
The Westerner
1940
Chance at Heaven
1933 • Fred Harris
The Sheik
1921 • Gaston - French Valet
Reducing
1931 • Elmer Truffle
Ruggles of Red Gap
1935 • Charles Belknap-Jackson
The Bitter Tea of General Yen
1932 • Mr. Jacobson
Johnny Come Lately
1943
Sudden Danger
1955 • Dave Glennon (bookkeeper)
Seven Keys to Baldpate
1929 • Thomas Hayden
Broken Lullaby
1932 • Herr Walter Schultz
Kiss and Make-Up
1934 • Max Pascal
Man on the Flying Trapeze
1935 • Mr. Peabody
Gridiron Flash
1934 • L.B. Fields
One Frightened Night
1935 • Dr. Denham
Castle in the Desert
1942
Professional Sweetheart
1933 • Announcer
Evenings for Sale
1932 • Schwenk