Carlyle Blackwell Jr.

Carlyle Blackwell Jr. was an American actor who is best known for The Adventures of Frank Merriwell, The Pilgrim Lady, and Docks of New York. He was born on May 22, 1913, in Glendale, California, and passed away in Hollywood on September 20, 1974.

Personal and Family Life

Carlyle Blackwell Jr. was the son of actor Carlyle Blackwell. He married Julie Goode Cabanne on May 7, 1939, and they had two children together. Julie was the daughter of filmmaker Christy Cabanne, linking Carlyle to a family deeply rooted in the entertainment industry.

Death and Legacy

Carlyle Blackwell Jr. died on September 20, 1974, in Hollywood, California. His contributions to film, especially his notable roles in the 1930s and 1940s, are remembered by fans and historians of classic cinema.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
The Goose and the Gander 1935-09-21 Young Barkley (uncredited)
Old Man Rhythm 1935-08-02 College Boy
Gentlemen Are Born 1934-11-17 Young Man
Docks of New York 1945-02-24 Marty
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell 1936-01-13 Carlyle Blackwell
Trouble Chasers 1945-05-02 Tommy Young
Student Tour 1934-10-05 Student
To Mary – with Love 1936-08-01 Boy
And One Was Beautiful 1940-04-05 Boy at Party
Winter Carnival 1939-07-28 Student
Reckless Age 1944-08-01 Soldier with Guitar
The Calling of Dan Matthews 1935-12-10 Tommy
Blonde Fever 1944-12-05 Quartet Leader (uncredited)
Flirtation Walk 1934-12-01 Cadet (uncredited)
Objective, Burma! 1945-02-17 Parker, a soldier
I Love a Mystery 1945-01-25 Man on Bridge (Uncredited)
The Pilgrim Lady 1947-01-22 Wayne Talbot III
Niagara Falls 1941-10-17 Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo 1944-11-15 Pilot Singer (uncredited)