
Howard Freeman
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Howard Freeman (December 9, 1899 – December 11, 1967) was an American stage actor of the early 20th century, and film and television actor of the 1940s through the 1960s. Freeman was born in Helena, Montana, and began working as a stage actor in his 20s. He entered the film industry in 1942, when he played a small uncredited role in Inflation. Despite his late start in film acting, Freeman would build himself a fairly substantial career in that field that would last over twenty-three years. From 1943 onward he worked on a regular basis, sometimes in uncredited roles, but more often than not in small but credited bit or supporting parts. In 1951 he began appearing on numerous television series, which would be his main acting roles for the remainder of his career, lasting into 1965. He retired from film and television acting in 1965, and settled into retirement in New York City, where he was living at the time of his death.
Known for
Credits

The Killers (1946)
as Brentwood Police Chief (uncredited)

Scaramouche (1952)
as Michael Vanneau

Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948)
as Herr Kastner

Madame Curie (1943)
as Prof. Constant (voice) (uncredited)

The Blue Dahlia (1946)
as Corelli

Magic Town (1947)
as Nickleby

Abilene Town (1946)
as Ed Balder

The Snake Pit (1948)
as Dr. Curtis

Lost Angel (1943)
as Professor Richards

Girl Crazy (1943)
as Governor Tait

Million Dollar Mermaid (1952)
as Aldrich

Dear Brigitte (1965)
as Dean Sawyer

A Song to Remember (1945)
as Friedrich Kalkbrenner

Summer Holiday (1948)
as Mr. Peabody

Air Raid Wardens (1943)
as J.P. Norton

Cry of the City (1948)
as Sullivan the Drunk

California (1947)
as Sen. Creel

Hitler's Madman (1943)
as Heinrich Himmler

The Long Night (1947)
as Sheriff Ned Meade

Raiders of the Seven Seas (1953)
as Mayor Pompaño

The Turning Point (1952)
as Fogel

Once Upon a Time (1944)
as McKenzie (uncredited)

The Mark of the Whistler (1944)
as M.K. Simmons (uncredited)

Pilot #5 (1943)
as Hank Durban

Inside Job (1946)
as Trent W. Winkle

Chicago Deadline (1949)
as Hotspur Shaner

Remains to Be Seen (1953)
as Cecil Clark

Rationing (1944)
as Cash Riddle

If You Knew Susie (1948)
as Mr. Hancock Otis Clinton

Here Comes the Groom (1951)
as Governor

You Came Along (1945)
as Drunk

Double Dynamite (1951)
as R.B. Pulsifer Sr.

Secret Command (1944)
as Max Lessing

Mr. Winkle Goes to War (1944)
Actor

Slightly Dangerous (1943)
as Mr. Quill

Perfect Strangers (1950)
as Arthur Timkin

So Goes My Love (1946)
as Willis

The Perfect Marriage (1947)
as Peter Haggerty
Horace Mann's Miracle (1953)
as Dill

Meet the People (1944)
as George Peetwick

I'll Tell the World (1945)
as Lester Westchester

Easy Come, Easy Go (1947)
as Magistrate

The Girl from Manhattan (1948)
as Sam Griffin

The Time of Your Life (1948)
as Society Gentleman

Cigarette Girl (1947)
as B.J. Halstead

Inflation (1942)
as Radio Store Proprietor (uncredited)

Whistling in Brooklyn (1943)
as Steve Conlon

This Love of Ours (1945)
as Dr. Barnes

Up in Central Park (1948)
as Myron Schultz

Monsieur Beaucaire (1946)
as King Philip II

The Unwritten Code (1944)
as Mr. Norris

Take One False Step (1949)
as Dr. Markheim

Margin for Error (1943)
as Otto Horst

Where Do We Go from Here? (1945)
as Kreiger

My Brother Talks to Horses (1947)
as Hector Damson

Cross My Heart (1946)
as Wallace Brent

Susie Steps Out (1946)
as Mr. Starr

House of Horrors (1946)
as Hal Ormiston

Carolina Blues (1944)
as Tom Gordon

Arthur Takes Over (1948)
as Bert Bixby

That Night with You (1945)
as Wilbur Weedy

Give My Regards to Broadway (1948)
as Mr. Waldron

Mexicana (1945)
as Beagle

That Way with Women (1947)
as Dr. Harvey

Dancing in Manhattan (1944)
as George Hartley

Meet Miss Bobby Socks (1944)
as Tom Tyler





