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Lon Poff
Born
February 8, 1870
Died: August 8, 1952
(Lived 82 years)
Place of Birth
Bedford, Indiana, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
67
Movies
0
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Also Known As
Alonzo M. Poff
Alonzo M. "Lon" Poff
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Lon Poff
Movies
67
TV Shows
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Laurel & Hardy: Year Two
Cast
October 29, 2024
Spaceship to the Unknown
as
The High Priest (archive footage)
January 1, 1966
Father's Little Dividend
as
Old Man on Porch (uncredited)
April 5, 1951
The More the Merrier
as
Sleeper (uncredited)
May 13, 1943
This Land Is Mine
as
Old Man
May 7, 1943
The House of the Seven Gables
as
Juror
April 12, 1940
The Toast of New York
as
Mountaineer (uncredited)
July 22, 1937
Calling All Doctors
as
Phil Graves
July 22, 1937
You Only Live Once
as
Halsey (uncredited)
January 23, 1937
Come and Get It
as
Lumberjack (uncredited)
November 6, 1936
The White Angel
as
Minor Role (uncredited)
June 25, 1936
Bullets or Ballots
as
Grand Jury Member (uncredited)
June 6, 1936
Flash Gordon
as
First High Priest
April 6, 1936
The Rainmakers
as
Townsman
October 25, 1935
She Couldn't Take It
as
Judge
October 8, 1935
Alimony Aches
as
Undertaker
June 29, 1935
Mystery of the Wax Museum
as
Tall Thin Henchman (Uncredited)
February 18, 1933
Hello, Everybody!
as
Constable
February 17, 1933
So Big!
as
Deacon (uncredited)
April 30, 1932
The Expert
as
Morgue Attendant
March 5, 1932
Ambassador Bill
as
Chauffeur
November 13, 1931
Way Back Home
as
Constable (uncredited)
November 13, 1931
Caught
as
Clem (uncredited)
August 8, 1931
Haunted at Midnight
as
Elder Husband
May 21, 1931
Behind Office Doors
as
Mr. Burden (uncredited)
March 15, 1931
Tom Sawyer
as
Judge Thatcher
December 19, 1930
Night of Goblins
as
Old Relative
October 16, 1930
The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case
as
Old Relative (uncredited)
August 8, 1930
What a Life
as
Prison Reformer
March 15, 1930
Courtin' Wildcats
as
Professor
December 22, 1929
The Iron Mask
as
Father Joseph
February 21, 1929
The Faker
as
Hadiran's Aid
January 2, 1929
The Viking
as
Friar Slain by Vikings (uncredited)
November 2, 1928
The Man Who Laughs
as
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
April 27, 1928
The Valley of the Giants
as
Bookkeeper (uncredited)
December 4, 1927
Silver Valley
as
'Slim' Snitzer
October 2, 1927
The First Auto
as
D. P. Graves - the Undertaker
June 27, 1927
The Trouble Chaser
Cast
December 16, 1926
Bardelys the Magnificent
as
Prison Friar (uncredited)
September 30, 1926
Marriage License?
as
Footman
September 5, 1926
Mantrap
as
Minister (uncredited)
July 24, 1926
Without Mercy
as
Madame Gordon's 1st Henchman (uncredited)
October 4, 1925
Isn't Life Terrible?
as
Mr. Jolly
July 5, 1925
The Million Dollar Handicap
as
Milkman
February 7, 1925
A Fool and His Money
as
Citizen
January 1, 1925
Greed
as
Lottery Agent (uncredited)
December 4, 1924
The Man from Wyoming
as
Jim McWilliams
January 28, 1924
The Virginian
as
Shorty's Chum
September 29, 1923
The Man Who Won
as
Sandy Joyce
August 26, 1923
Main Street
as
Chet Dashaway
April 25, 1923
Souls for Sale
as
Tall Actor in Casting Office (uncredited)
April 22, 1923
Suzanna
as
Álvarez
February 16, 1923
The Girl I Loved
as
Minister (circuit rider)
February 15, 1923
Brass Commandments
as
Slim Lally
January 28, 1923
Peg o' My Heart
as
Priest (uncredited)
December 17, 1922
The Village Blacksmith
as
Gideon Crane
November 1, 1922
The Prisoner of Zenda
as
Archbishop (uncredited)
September 11, 1922
The Night Horsemen
as
Haw Haw
October 1, 1921
The Three Musketeers
as
Father Joseph
August 28, 1921
Big Town Ideas
as
Deputy
May 20, 1921
The Old Swimmin' Hole
as
Professor Payne - Schoolmaster
February 26, 1921
Square Shooter
as
Sandy
August 8, 1920
Bonnie May
Cast
June 10, 1920
The Last Straw
as
Rev. Beal
February 14, 1920
The Light of Western Stars
as
Monty Price
November 1, 1918
The Scarlet Car
as
Constable (uncredited)
December 24, 1917
'49–'17
as
Bald-Headed Wrangler (uncredited)
October 15, 1917