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John Vosper | The Couch Critic
Born
July 3, 1894
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Known For
Acting
John Vosper
Movies
TV Shows
Notorious
Movie
7.7
as Reporter (uncredited)
August 21, 1946
Mr. Skeffington
Movie
6.7
as Artist (uncredited)
May 25, 1944
The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel
Movie
6.7
as Maj. Walker
October 16, 1951
The Sea of Grass
Movie
6.3
as Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
April 25, 1947
The Man I Love
Movie
6.2
as Gloria's Boyfriend (uncredited)
December 26, 1946
The Unfaithful
Movie
6.0
as Man in Montage
July 1, 1947
The Magnetic Monster
Movie
5.6
as Capt. Dyer
February 18, 1953
A Boy, a Girl and a Dog
Movie
4.5
as Mr. Hamilton
July 1, 1946
Undercover Man
Movie
6.0
as Ranger Ed Carson
October 23, 1942
The Magnificent Rogue
Movie
5.0
as Captain
November 7, 1946
Flight for Freedom
Movie
5.4
as Staff Operator (uncredited)
April 14, 1943
Tales of Robin Hood
Movie
3.0
as The Earl of Chester
December 21, 1951
The Wife Takes a Flyer
Movie
4.5
as German Sergeant
April 28, 1942
Dark Shadows
Movie
9.0
as Dr. Elton Parkson (uncredited)
December 16, 1944
High Conquest
Movie
as Mr. Stefani
June 21, 1947
Red Haired Alibi
Movie
4.7
as Morgan
October 21, 1932
Breakdown
Movie
6.0
as Judge Sam Hannum
July 16, 1952
Black Hills Ambush
Movie
as Gaines
May 20, 1952
Convicted
Movie
4.5
as Ship's Officer Weldon (as John Vosburgh)
November 1, 1931
Hearts of Humanity
Movie
3.5
as Dave Haller
August 31, 1932
Princess Virtue
Movie
as Undetermined Role (as Jack Vosburgh)
November 12, 1917
Edge of Hell
Movie
5.2
as Charles Hawkins
July 1, 1956
Miss V from Moscow
Movie
5.0
as Colonel Wolfgang Heinrich (as John Wosper)
November 23, 1942
Dead Man's Gulch
Movie
as Hobart Patterson
February 12, 1943
Western Limited
Movie
as Bracy
August 5, 1932
Taking the Count
Movie
Cast
April 24, 1937
The Lady in the Library
Movie
as T. Huntington Forbes
October 19, 1917
A Gamble in Souls
Movie
Cast
December 9, 1916
Environment
Movie
as Reuben
April 16, 1917
Honor Thy Name
Movie
Cast
August 6, 1916