Robert Barrat
Robert Harriot Barrat, born on July 10, 1889, and passing away on January 7, 1970, was a notable American actor renowned for his versatile roles across stage, film, and television. With a career that spanned several decades, Barrat became recognized for his compelling performances and ability to embody a wide range of characters.
His work in the theater laid a strong foundation for his transition to the silver screen, where he captivated audiences with his dynamic presence. Barrat’s talent was not confined to film; he also made significant contributions to television, further establishing his reputation as a skilled character actor.
Throughout his career, he was involved in numerous productions that showcased his depth and versatility, earning him a place in the hearts of many fans. His dedication to his craft ensured that he left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, and his legacy continues to influence aspiring actors today. Barrat's journey through the performing arts is a testament to his enduring passion for acting and storytelling.
Filmography
Joan of Arc
Flight to Mars
The Life of Emile Zola
The Silk Express
While the Patient Slept
San Antonio
Captain Blood
Cow Country
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine
American Guerrilla in the Philippines
The Bad Man of Brimstone
The Kid from Texas
Wonder Bar
They Came to Blow Up America
The Baron of Arizona
Draegerman Courage
Heroes for Sale
Davy Crockett, Indian Scout
Canadian Pacific
The Adventures of Mark Twain
Denver and Rio Grande
Enemy of Women
Secret of the Blue Room
The Time of Their Lives
Charlie Chan in Honolulu
Distant Drums
The Buccaneer
Johnny Come Lately
Road to Rio
Dakota
Trailin' West
Dark Hazard
Strangler of the Swamp