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Earl Askam - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Earl Askam
Born
May 10, 1891
Died: April 3, 1940
(Lived 48 years)
Place of Birth
Seattle, Washington, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
31
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Earl Leslie Rengstorff Askam
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Earl Askam
Movies
31
TV Shows
0
Spaceship to the Unknown
as
Officer Torch (archive footage)
January 1, 1966
North West Mounted Police
as
Mountie (uncredited)
October 22, 1940
Light of Western Stars
as
Sneed
April 17, 1940
Dark Command
as
Guerrilla
April 15, 1940
Pioneers of the West
as
Mac
March 12, 1940
Allegheny Uprising
as
One of Jim's Black Boys
November 10, 1939
Rulers of the Sea
as
Chief Engineer (Uncredited)
November 8, 1939
Golden Boy
as
Policeman
September 5, 1939
Daredevils of the Red Circle
as
Lutens
June 10, 1939
Union Pacific
as
Bluett (uncredited)
May 5, 1939
Frontier Pony Express
as
Johnson Henchman
April 11, 1939
Let Us Live
as
Prison Guard (uncredited)
March 29, 1939
The Oklahoma Kid
as
Joe - Train Mail Clerk (uncredited)
March 11, 1939
Red River Range
as
Henchman Morton
December 22, 1938
Pride of the West
as
Dutch
July 7, 1938
Rocket Ship
as
Officer Torch
March 5, 1938
The Wrong Road
as
Convict (uncredited)
October 11, 1937
Dead End
as
Griswald's Chauffeur (Uncredited)
August 27, 1937
North of the Rio Grande
as
Bailiff
June 28, 1937
You Only Live Once
as
Corridor Guard (uncredited)
January 23, 1937
Empty Saddles
as
Red Madden - Henchman
December 20, 1936
Trail Dust
as
Red
December 11, 1936
The Case of the Black Cat
as
Desk Officer (uncredited)
October 31, 1936
Flash Gordon
as
Officer Torch
April 6, 1936
Silver Spurs
as
Durango - Henchman
January 29, 1936
Stolen Harmony
as
State Trooper (uncredited)
April 20, 1935
Our Daily Bread
as
Farmer (uncredited)
October 2, 1934
Girl in Danger
as
Detective (uncredited)
September 11, 1934
The Squaw Man
as
Posseman
July 21, 1931
Madam Satan
as
Pirate
September 20, 1930
Let's Go Native
as
Mover (uncredited)
August 15, 1930