Rudolph Hunter was an American actor who is best known for Harlem on the Prairie, Campus Capers, and Satchel Mouth Baby.
Personal and Family Life
Rudolph Hunter was born Bernard Rudolph Hunter on January 25, 1914, in El Paso, Texas. He had two marriages, first to Elouise Elizabeth Plicque in 1937, and later to Shirley B. Salomie in 1949. Details about his personal life are limited, but he maintained a career in entertainment throughout his life.
Death and Legacy
Rudolph Hunter passed away on June 21, 1989, in Los Angeles, California. His contributions to film and music, particularly in the 1930s and 1940s, have left a lasting impression in his genre. He is remembered for his unique voice and presence in various productions.
Filmography
Title | Year | Role |
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Am I Lucky? | 1946 | Lead Vocalist |
Hers to Hold | 1943 | Defense Plant Worker (uncredited) |
Campus Capers | 1942 | Four Tones Member |
You’ll Never Get Rich | 1941 | Guard House Singer – One of The Four Tones (uncredited) |
Harlem on the Prairie | 1937 | Singer – The Four Tones |