Richard Tucker
Biography
Richard Tucker, born on June 4, 1884, in Brooklyn, New York, was a prominent American actor whose career spanned nearly three decades. Between 1911 and 1940, he showcased his talent in an impressive 266 films, making significant contributions to the early days of cinema. Tucker was not only a prolific actor but also played a crucial role in advocating for performers' rights as the first official member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG). He was a founding member of SAG's Board of Directors, helping to shape the organization that would protect the interests of actors in Hollywood.
Tucker's journey came to an untimely end when he passed away from a heart attack on December 5, 1942, in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles. His legacy, marked by his extensive filmography and dedication to his fellow actors, remains influential in the industry. He was laid to rest at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, where he occupies an unmarked niche in the Great Mausoleum, Columbarium of Faith, ensuring that his contributions to film history continue to be remembered.
Filmography
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Karen Dalton: In My Own Time
2021
The Shadow of the Eagle
1932 • Major Evans
The Benson Murder Case
1930 • Anthony Benson
The Devil Plays
1931
Baby Take a Bow
1934 • Mr. Joseph Carson
Shall We Dance
1937
Back Page
1933
I Cover the War!
1937
Wings
1927 • Air Commander
Stepping Out
1931 • Charley Miller
Spaceship to the Unknown
1966 • Prof. Gordon (archive footage)
Rocket Ship
1938
The Bat Whispers
1930 • Mr. Bell
Shadow of Doubt
1935
A Modern Hero
1934
The Jazz Singer
1927 • Harry Lee