Oscar ‘Dutch’ Hendrian

Oscar ‘Dutch’ Hendrian was an American actor who is best known for The Most Dangerous Game, State Trooper, and Vanity Street. Born on January 19, 1896, in Detroit, Michigan, he had a notable career and passed away on December 13, 1953, in Los Angeles, California.

Personal and Family Life

Oscar was married to Gladys Newbold until his death, and they had one child together. He played football at the University of Pittsburgh before transferring to Princeton University, where he played from 1920 to 1922. Later, he went on to play in the NFL for several teams, including the Akron Pros and the Green Bay Packers.

Death and Legacy

Oscar Hendrian died on December 13, 1953, in Los Angeles, California. His contributions to film and sports are remembered, and he is known for his roles in both arenas. Throughout his career, he made a significant impact with his performances and athletic achievements.

Filmography


Title Release Date Character
Holiday Inn 1942-07-10 Nightclub Doorman (uncredited)
Andy Hardy Meets Debutante 1940-07-05 Taxi Driver (uncredited)
St. Louis Woman 1934-04-14 Thug
Forlorn River 1937-07-02 Henchman Sam
Parole Girl 1933-03-04 Cab Driver
Let’s Fall in Love 1933-12-26 Movie Set Crewman
We Who Are About to Die 1937-01-08 Convict (uncredited)
Brother Rat 1938-10-29 Baseball Coach
Daredevils of the Red Circle 1939-06-10 Tank Heavy
Smashing the Money Ring 1939-10-21 Fats – Dice’s Henchman (uncredited)