Bert Moorhouse

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Bert Moorhouse

Bert Herbert Green Moorhouse (sometimes incorrectly billed as Bert Moorehouse) (November 20, 1894 January 26, 1954) was an American character actor whose career began at the very tail end of the silent era, and lasted through the mid-1950s.

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Moorhouse in The Pay-Off (1930)
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Herbert Green Moorhouse

(1894-11-20)November 20, 1894
DiedJanuary 26, 1954(1954-01-26) (aged 59)
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California
OccupationActor
Years active19281954
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Biography

Moorhouse was born in Chicago, on November 20, 1894. He entered the film industry in 1928 with featured roles in two FBO productions: Rough Ridin' Red, and the Hugh Trevor vehicle Hey Rube![1][2]

He would appear in either featured or small roles in over 130 films during his 26-year career, as well as more than 200 other pictures in which he appeared as an extra.[3] In 1954, he had small roles in three films, the last of which to be premiered was Dangerous Mission, which starred Victor Mature, Piper Laurie, William Bendix, and Vincent Price.[4] All three of these films were released posthumously. Moorhouse was suffering from a severe illness, and on January 26, 1954, aged 59, he committed suicide, via a gunshot wound to the head.[5] He was buried with his mother, Fannie, at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.

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