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Rondo Hatton - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Rondo Hatton
Born
April 22, 1894
Died: February 2, 1946
(Lived 51 years)
Place of Birth
Hagerstown, Maryland, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
28
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Rondo Hatton
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28
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The Brute Man
as
Hal Moffet AKA 'The Creeper'
October 1, 1946
House of Horrors
as
The Creeper
March 29, 1946
The Spider Woman Strikes Back
as
Mario the Monster Man
March 22, 1946
The Royal Mounted Rides Again
as
Bull Andrews
October 23, 1945
The Jungle Captive
as
Moloch the Brute
June 25, 1945
The Princess and the Pirate
as
Gorilla (uncredited)
November 17, 1944
The Pearl of Death
as
The Hoxton Creeper
August 1, 1944
Johnny Doesn't Live Here Anymore
as
Graves (uncredited)
July 7, 1944
Sleepy Lagoon
as
Hunchback (uncredited)
September 5, 1943
The Ox-Bow Incident
as
Gabe Hart (uncredited)
March 11, 1943
The Black Swan
as
Sailor (uncredited)
December 4, 1942
The Moon and Sixpence
as
The Leper (uncredited)
October 27, 1942
Sin Town
as
Townsman (uncredited)
September 25, 1942
Tales of Manhattan
as
Party Guest (uncredited)
August 5, 1942
The Cyclone Kid
as
Rancher-Extra at Carson's Meeting
May 31, 1942
It Happened in Flatbush
as
Baseball Game Spectator (uncredited)
May 28, 1942
Chad Hanna
as
Canvasman (uncredited)
December 25, 1940
Moon Over Burma
as
Sailor (uncredited)
July 26, 1940
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
as
Ugly Man (uncredited)
December 29, 1939
The Big Guy
as
Convict (uncredited)
December 22, 1939
Captain Fury
as
Convict Sitting on Floor (uncredited)
May 26, 1939
Captain Fury
as
Convict Sitting on Floor
May 26, 1939
Alexander's Ragtime Band
as
Barfly
May 24, 1938
In Old Chicago
as
Rondo - Body Guard
April 15, 1938
Wolves of the Sea
as
Bar Proprietor (uncredited)
June 5, 1936
Safe in Hell
as
Jury Member (uncredited)
December 12, 1931
Hell Harbor
as
Dance Hall Bouncer (uncredited)
March 14, 1930
Uncle Tom's Cabin
as
Slave (uncredited)
November 4, 1927