Luther Crockett

Luther Crockett was an American actor who is best known for Bonanza Town, Cuban Fireball, and Woman in the Dark. He was born on September 3, 1890, in Mexico, Missouri, USA, and passed away on April 6, 1952, in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Luther Crockett was born as Henry Luther Crockett. Although there is limited public information about his family life, he worked as an actor throughout the early 20th century. His career primarily included roles in film and television, showcasing his talent in various productions.

Career

Crockett’s acting career spanned several years, during which he appeared in multiple films and television shows. He had uncredited roles in well-known movies and often played minor but impactful characters, contributing to the stories of the films he was in.

Death and Legacy

Luther Crockett died on April 6, 1952. His contributions to early Hollywood and the roles he played in various films remain a part of his legacy. Though not a household name, his work has been appreciated by film historians and classic movie enthusiasts.

Filmography

Title Role Year
We’re Not Married! Minister (uncredited) 1952
Washington Story Congressman Treadway (uncredited) 1952
Deadline – U.S.A. National Editor (uncredited) 1952
Scandal Sheet Jordan (uncredited) 1952
Woman in the Dark Police Inspector Johnson 1952
Dick Tracy TV Series (1 episode) 1951
The Bigelow Theatre TV Series (1 episode) 1951
Boston Blackie TV Series (1 episode) 1951
Golden Girl Man in Box (uncredited) 1951
Close to My Heart Prison Warden (uncredited) 1951
Saturday’s Hero Principal (uncredited) 1951
Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell Harris (uncredited) 1951
Bonanza Town Judge Anthony Dillon 1951
Half Angel Boss (uncredited) 1951
Cuban Fireball Rafferty 1951