Robert Homans
Biography
Robert Edward Homans (November 8, 1877 – July 28, 1947) was a prominent American actor whose career spanned both the stage and film. After an extensive period in theater, Homans made his transition to the silver screen in 1923, marking the beginning of a new chapter in his artistic journey.
Throughout his career, Homans became known for his versatility and ability to portray a wide range of characters. His work in film showcased his talent and solidified his status as a respected figure in the industry. Despite starting in the realm of silent films, he successfully adapted to the advent of sound, continuing to receive roles in various genres.
In addition to his film contributions, Homans' stage experience enriched his performances, allowing him to bring depth and authenticity to his roles. His dedication to his craft resonated with audiences, leading to memorable performances that remain appreciated.
Robert Homans' legacy is marked not only by his filmography but also by his commitment to the arts during a transformative period in entertainment history. He left an indelible mark on both theater and cinema, and his work continues to inspire future generations of actors.
Filmography
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G-men vs. the Black Dragon
1943
Wild Girl
1932
Consolation Marriage
1931
East of the River
1940
The Scarlet Clue
1945 • Capt. Flynn
Crashing Through Danger
1938 • Pop Foster
Over the Wall
1938
Beyond Tomorrow
1940
City Streets
1931 • Police inspector
Easy Money
1936 • Det. Sam Belden
The Whistler
1944
Night Monster
1942 • 'Cap' Beggs
Hell's Kitchen
1939
Christmas Holiday
1944
Out of the Fog
1941
Young America
1932 • Patrolman Weems
Son of the Gods
1930