Dick Elliott

Actor - USA
Borndate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Dick Elliott is not on record. He is an American Actor, known for Christmas in Connecticut (1945), Fort Defiance (1951), I married an Angel (1942), Dick Elliott's first movie on record is from 1942. His last motion picture on file dates from 1951.

Dick Elliott Filmography [Auszug]
1951: [/ /1] Fort Defiance (Cast: Kincaid), Directed by John Rawlins, with Dane Clark, Goerge Cleveland,
1950: [09.01] Union Station (Cast: Powerhouse Workman (/xx/)), Directed by Rudolph Maté, with William Holden, Nancy Olson, Barry Fitzgerald,
1948: [01.15] Slippy McGee (Cast: Fred Appelby), Directed by Albert H. Kelley, with Donald 'Red' Barry, , Tom Brown,
1947: [02.20] The devil thumbs a ride (Cast), Directed by Felix E. Feist, with Marian Carr, Dick Edwards,
1945: [/ /1] Christmas in Connecticut (Cast: Richter), Directed by Peter Godfrey, with Charles Arnt, Reginald Gardiner,
1942: [07.09] I married an Angel (Cast: Mr. Scallion), Directed by W. S. Van Dyke, with Sidney D'Albrook, Jeanette MacDonald, Nelson Eddy,

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