Wade Boteler
Wade Boteler, born on October 3, 1888, in Santa Ana, California, was a prolific American film actor whose career spanned from 1919 until his passing in 1943. Over the course of his life, he amassed an impressive filmography, featuring in over 430 films, showcasing his versatility and dedication to the craft of acting.
Before his extensive work in cinema, Boteler made his mark on the stage with a notable performance in the Broadway play The Silent Voice, which premiered in 1914. His transition to film saw him become a familiar face within the industry, and he contributed to a multitude of genres, reflecting the evolving landscape of American cinema during the early to mid-20th century.
Wade Boteler's life came to an untimely end on May 7, 1943, in Hollywood, California, where he suffered a heart attack. Despite his passing, his legacy endures through the numerous films he left behind, marking him as a significant figure in the history of American film.
Filmography
Blue, White, and Perfect
The Strange Love of Molly Louvain
The Painted Desert
Blonde Crazy
Three Faces West
The Hidden Hand
Find the Blackmailer
Blackwell's Island
Navy Blues
Blind Hearts
Lawyer Man
Riffraff
Three Smart Girls Grow Up
Hit the Ice
Charlie Chan at the Circus
It Started with Eve
Mannequin
Whipsaw
The Bride Walks Out
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Queen Christina
Operator 13
Blackmail (1939)
The Green Hornet Strikes Again!
The Kennel Murder Case
Silver Dollar
It Ain't Hay
Sabotage (1939)
Jackass Mail
Kathleen
Under Eighteen
Castle on the Hudson
Bordertown