Richard Carlyle

Richard Carlyle was a Canadian-American actor who is best known for The Lion Man, The Bridge of Sighs, and Playing Around. He was born on May 21, 1879, in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, and began his film career in 1913. He passed away on June 12, 1942, in San Fernando, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Richard Carlyle was married to Mirza Marston until his death. The couple shared a life together, but details about their personal life remain limited. Carlyle’s journey in acting started in the early 20th century, reflecting his passion for performance.

Death and Legacy

Richard Carlyle died on June 12, 1942, in San Fernando, California. His contributions to the film industry, especially in the 1930s, left a mark on cinema history. He is remembered for his roles in various films that showcased his talent as an actor.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
When a Man’s a Man 1935-02-15 Dean Baldwin, Cross Triangle Owner
Happiness C.O.D. 1935-10-14 Rev. Huxley
Public Opinion 1935-03-14 Dr. Rand
Unholy Love 1932-06-08 Mr. Bailey
Playing Around 1930-01-10 Pa Miller
Sons of Steel 1934-12-14 Tom Mason
Mountain Justice 1930-05-04 Judge Keats
The Lion Man 1936-08-12 Hassan El Dinh
The Saddle Buster 1932-03-18 Bible judge
The Girl in the Show 1929-08-30 Leon Montrose
Tol’able David 1930-11-15 Doctor
Quick Trigger Lee 1931-11-24 John ‘Dad’ Sanders
The Country Doctor 1936-03-12 Bishop (uncredited)
Hearts in Dixie 1929-01-02 White Doctor
The Girl of the Golden West 1930-10-12 Jim Larkins
The Inside of the Cup 1921-01-16
Brotherly Love 1928-12-23 Warden Brown
The Purple Night 1915-09-15 Stanley Cross – Carol’s Fiance
Shootin’ Irons 1927-10-08 Jim Blake
Women Men Marry 1922-12-27 Adam Page
Hide-Out 1930-03-30 Dean
The Copperhead 1920-01-25 Lem Tollard
Five Star Final 1931-09-26
The Valiant 1929-05-19 Father Daly