Ralph Linn was an American actor who is best known for Women in Bondage, Captain Tugboat Annie, and There Goes Kelly.
Personal and Family Life
Ralph Linn was born on July 12, 1904, in Los Angeles, California. He spent much of his life in California, where he developed his acting career. Details about his family and personal life are not widely publicized.
Career
Ralph had a long career in acting, often appearing in uncredited roles in various films from the 1940s. His work included parts in notable films such as Crimes Doctor’s Man Hunt and Rainbow Island. Although he might not have always been recognized for his performances, he contributed to many notable projects.
Death and Legacy
Ralph Linn passed away on March 31, 1987, in Santa Clara, California. His contributions to film, especially in the 1940s, left an impression on the industry, despite many of his roles being uncredited. He is remembered for his versatility and presence in early cinema.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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The Walls of Jericho | 1948 | Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited) |
The Thirteenth Hour | 1947 | Police Detective (uncredited) |
Crime Doctor’s Man Hunt | 1946 | Police Officer Reynolds (uncredited) |
Captain Tugboat Annie | 1945 | Cab Driver |
China’s Little Devils | 1945 | Flying Tiger (uncredited) |
There Goes Kelly | 1945 | Norris |
Practically Yours | 1944 | Cameraman (uncredited) |
My Buddy | 1944 | Jury Foreman (uncredited) |
Rainbow Island | 1944 | U.S. Naval Lieutenant (uncredited) |
Wilson | 1944 | Newsreel Cameraman (uncredited) |
Atlantic City | 1944 | Conventioneer (uncredited) |
Raiders of Ghost City | 1944 | Soldier (uncredited) |
Address Unknown | 1944 | Nazi Party Member (uncredited) |
Ladies Courageous | 1944 | Photographer (uncredited) |
Women in Bondage | 1943 | Cpl. Mueller (as Ralph Linn) |