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American actor (1871–1940) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Rand (November 19, 1871 – January 24, 1940) was an American actor who started his film career in the 1910s, and most notably supported Charles Chaplin in over 20 of his subjects.
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1915 | The Bank | Bank Robber and Salesman | Short, Uncredited |
1915 | Shanghaied | Ship's Cook | Short, Uncredited |
1915 | A Night in the Show | Orchestra Conductor | Short, Uncredited |
1915 | A Burlesque on Carmen | Escamillo - a Toreador | Short, Uncredited |
1916 | Police | The Cop | Short |
1916 | The Floorwalker | Policeman | Short, Uncredited |
1916 | The Fireman | Fireman | Short |
1916 | The Vagabond | Trumpeter | Short |
1916 | The Count | Guest | Short |
1916 | The Pawnshop | Other assistant | Short |
1916 | Behind the Screen | Stagehand | Short |
1917 | Easy Street | Mission Tramp / Policeman | Short, Uncredited |
1917 | The Immigrant | Tipsy diner | Short |
1918 | Huns and Hyphens | Unhappy Customer | Short, Uncredited |
1918 | Shoulder Arms | U.S. Soldier | Uncredited |
1920 | Down on the Farm | Villager | Uncredited |
1920 | Love, Honor and Behave! | Cop / Courtroom Spectator | Uncredited |
1921 | A Small Town Idol | Churchgoer / Movie Actor | Uncredited |
1921 | The Idle Class | Golfer / Guest | Short, Uncredited |
1922 | Pay Day | Workman | Short |
1922 | Bow Wow | The Country Girl's Father | |
1925 | The Gold Rush | Prospector | Uncredited |
1928 | The Circus | An Assistant Property Man | Also played a clown |
1931 | City Lights | Tramp Who Dives for Cigar | Uncredited |
1934 | Name the Woman | Janitor | |
1934 | Hell in the Heavens | Pilot | Uncredited |
1935 | Behind the Evidence | Janitor | Uncredited |
1936 | Modern Times | Other Waiter | Uncredited |
1936 | Neighborhood House | Husband | Uncredited |
1937 | It's All Yours | Clerk | Uncredited |
1938 | City Streets | Vendor | Uncredited |
1938 | Blondie | Gardener | Uncredited |
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