Reginald Barlow

Reginald Barlow

Known For

King Kong

Biography

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Reginald Barlow (June 17, 1866 – July 6, 1943) was a veteran stage and screen character actor, author, and film director. He was a busy performer in Hollywood films of the 1930s.

Movies Featuring Reginald Barlow

Headline

Headline (1943)

as Distinguished Man (uncredited)
The Mad Monster

The Mad Monster (1942)

as Professor Warwick
Tower of London

Tower of London (1939)

as Sherriff (uncredited)
Rovin' Tumbleweeds

Rovin' Tumbleweeds (1939)

as Higgins - a Migrant
New Frontier

New Frontier (1939)

as Judge Bill Lawson
White Lies

White Lies (1935)

as Judge (uncredited)
The Red Blood of Courage

The Red Blood of Courage (1935)

as Mark Henry / Pete Drago
Werewolf of London

Werewolf of London (1935)

as Timothy the Falden Caretaker (uncredited)
A Dog of Flanders

A Dog of Flanders (1935)

as Official with Court Order (uncredited)
Mutiny Ahead

Mutiny Ahead (1935)

as Captain Martin
The Gilded Lily

The Gilded Lily (1935)

as Managing Editor (uncredited)
Romance in Manhattan

Romance in Manhattan (1935)

as Chief Customs Inspector
Cheating Cheaters

Cheating Cheaters (1934)

as Police Captain (uncredited)
Operator 13

Operator 13 (1934)

as Colonel Storm (uncredited)
Half a Sinner

Half a Sinner (1934)

as Sheriff John King
Doctor Bull

Doctor Bull (1933)

as Dr. Bull Supporter #1
Midnight Mary

Midnight Mary (1933)

as Trial Judge (uncredited)
The Big Cage

The Big Cage (1933)

as John Whipple
King Kong

King Kong (1933)

as Ship's Engineer (uncredited)
Fast Workers

Fast Workers (1933)

as Judge (Uncredited)
Parachute Jumper

Parachute Jumper (1933)

as The Colonel (uncredited)
If I Had a Million

If I Had a Million (1932)

as Otto K. Bullwinkle (uncredited)
Afraid to Talk

Afraid to Talk (1932)

as Judge MacMurray
Horse Feathers

Horse Feathers (1932)

as Retiring Collage President (uncredited)
Night Court

Night Court (1932)

as District Attorney Grant (uncredited)
The Wet Parade

The Wet Parade (1932)

as Judge Brandon
Mata Hari

Mata Hari (1931)

as Prosecutor (uncredited)
The Cinema Murder

The Cinema Murder (1919)

as Power's 'Man Friday'