Richard Kipling

Richard Kipling was an American actor and producer, best known for his roles in Calling Philo Vance (1940), The Lone Hand (1920), and Miss V from Moscow (1942).

Personal and Family Life

Richard Kipling was born on August 21, 1879, in New York City. Not much is publicly known about his family life, but he was a part of the vibrant entertainment industry during his time, engaging with many of the era’s prominent personalities.

Death and Legacy

Richard Kipling passed away on March 11, 1965, in Los Angeles, California. His contributions to film, including various memorable character roles, left a lasting impression on the industry.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Danny Boy 1945-12-05 Judge Carter
Washington Merry-Go-Round 1932-10-15 Senator
Man Of The People 1937-01-27 Newspaper Man (uncredited)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 1939-10-19 Senator (uncredited)
Midnight Court 1937-03-06 Defense Attorney
Women of Glamour 1937-03-09 Minor Role
Mildred Pierce 1945-10-20 Personnel Man (uncredited)
The Green Hornet Strikes Again! 1940-12-24 Dr. J.C. Bedloe
The Lady Eve 1941-02-25 Father on Ship (uncredited)
Calling Philo Vance 1940-02-03 Archer Coe
Santa Fe Trail 1940-12-20 Army Doctor Attending Jason (uncredited)
House of Errors 1942-04-10 Hiram Randall
It’s in the Air 1935-10-10 Mr. Platt
Gentleman Jim 1942-11-14 (uncredited)
You’ll Find Out 1940-11-22 Script Man (uncredited)
My Love Came Back 1940-07-13 Music Co. Executive (uncredited)
Mr. Skeffington 1944-05-25 Clubman (uncredited)
Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc. 1941-12-27 Customs Inspector
Sinner Take All 1936-12-18 Headwaiter (uncredited)
Alaska Seas 1954-01-27 The Croupier
Miss V from Moscow 1942-11-23 Dr. Suchevcky
This Time for Keeps 1942-03-01 Golfer
A Fugitive from Justice 1940-06-15 Carter the FBI Man (uncredited)
Alias Nick Beal 1949-03-04 Reformer
Flight from Destiny 1941-02-08 Elderly Man Saying ‘She Took Every Cent I Had’
The Furies 1950-08-16 Minor Role (uncredited)
We Who Are Young 1940-07-19 2nd Employment Clerk (uncredited)
Blossoms On Broadway 1937-11-19 Committee Man (uncredited)
My Man Godfrey 1936-09-02 Socialite (uncredited)
Joe Smith, American 1942-02-01 Harry – Car Driver (uncredited)
Johnny Eager 1941-12-09 Husband Who Lost More Than $2000 (uncredited)
Girls Can Play 1937-06-23 Mr. Raymond
Love Crazy 1941-05-23 Party Guest (uncredited)
The Joker Is Wild 1957-09-26 Man at Craps Table (uncredited)
The Pride of the Yankees 1942-07-14 Broker (uncredited)
Donovan’s Reef 1963-06-12 Lawyer (uncredited)
Hazard 1948-05-28 Croupier (uncredited)
Louisiana Purchase 1941-12-31 Club Member (uncredited)