
Robert Dudley
Actor·1889–1955·Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
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Robert Dudley (September 13, 1869 – September 15*, 1955) was a dentist turned film character actor who, in his 35-year career, appeared in more than 115 films.
Dudley was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and was educated at Lake Forest College in Evanston, Illinois and Chicago, where he majored in oral surgery. In 1917 he appeared in his first film, Seven Keys to Baldpate, and then made three other silent films through 1921. After 1922 he worked consistently, appearing in three or four films a year, and making the transition to sound films in 1929 with The Bellamy Trial. Dudley often played characters with a quick temper, including jurors, shopkeepers, ticket agents, court clerks and justices of the peace, as well as an occasional farmer, hobo, or laborer. His performances in these small parts were frequently uncredited.

Sleep, My Love
Actor (Bar Patron at The Maples)

Son of Dracula
Actor (Justice of the Peace Jonathan Kirby (uncredited))

The Ghost and the Guest
Actor (Ben Bowron)

The House of the Seven Gables
Actor (Jury Foreman)