Ted Stroback was an American actor who is best known for Sea Devils, La cautivadora, and Fighting to Live. Born on January 30, 1902, in New York, USA, he had a career in the film industry that spanned several years before his death on July 10, 1977, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Ted Stroback changed his name to Ted Stanhope in the 1930s as he pursued a career in acting. There is limited public information available about his family life, but he worked primarily as a supporting actor in Hal Roach comedies, indicating his involvement in a vibrant film community. His contributions during the early years of Hollywood are still remembered by fans of classic cinema.
Death and Legacy
Ted Stroback passed away on July 10, 1977, leaving behind a legacy as a supporting actor in some of the popular comedies of his time. Although not a household name, his performances in films have earned him a place in the history of American cinema. His work continues to be enjoyed by audiences who appreciate classic films from the early 20th century.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Fighting to Live | 1934-04-06 | Stearns |
Dollar Dizzy | 1930-10-03 | Hotel Manager (uncredited) |
Run, Girl, Run | 1928-01-15 | Cadet |
Don’t Play Bridge With Your Wife | 1933-01-13 | Stoneage Opponent / Duke of Worcestershire / Mr. Haley |
The Fatal Glass of Beer | 1933-03-03 | Student Drinker (uncredited) |
Too Many Highballs | 1933-02-10 | Chauffeur |
Maid in Hollywood | 1934-05-19 | Actor at Information Desk (uncredited) |
Sea Devils | 1931-01-15 |