Dick La Reno

Dick La Reno

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Actor - USA
Born October 31, 1863 in Irland
Died July 26, 1945 in Hollywood, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Dick La Reno was born on October 31, 1863 in Irland. He was an American Actor, known for The Virginian (1914), The Cheat (1915), The Land of Jazz (1920), Dick La Reno's first movie on record is from 1913. Dick La Reno died on July 26, 1945 in Hollywood, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1924.

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1924: Three Days to Live (Cast: Wolf Raymond), Directed by Tom Gibson, with Ora Carew, Jay Morley,
1920: The Land of Jazz (Cast), Directed by Jules Furthman, with Eileen Percy, Ruth Stonehouse, Herbert Heyes,
1919: Under Crimson Skies (The Beach Comber, Captain Courageous) (Cast: Second Mate), Directed by Rex Ingram, with Elmo Lincoln, Harry von Meter, Mabel Ballin,
1919: A Man's Fight (Harvest of Shame (Working title)) (Cast: Logan (AKA Dick La Reno)), Directed by Thomas N. Heffron, with Dustin Farnum, Dorothy Wallace, J. Barney Sherry,
1919: A white Man's Chance (Cast: The Magistrado (AKA Richard Loreno) ), Directed by Ernest Warde, with J. Warren Kerrigan, Lillian Walker, Joseph J. Dowling,
1919: Rustling a Bride (Hearts and Horsethieves) (Cast: Sheriff), Directed by Irving V. Willat, with Lila Lee, Monte Blue, Lee Shumway,
1919: The Midnight Stage (Cast: Boggs (AKA Richard La Reno)), Directed by Ernest C. Warde, with Frank Keenan, Mignon Anderson, Charles Gunn,
1918: Tony America (Cast: Vincenzio (AKA Dick Loreno)), Directed by Thomas N. Heffron, with Francis McDonald, Marie Pavis, Ray Godfrey,
1918: Naked Fists (Cast: Jim Brown (AKA Richard La Reno)), Directed by George Marshall, with Neal Hart, Eileen Sedgwick,
1918: Quick Triggers (Cast: (AKA Richard La Reno) ), Directed by George Marshall, with Neal Hart, Eileen Sedgwick,
1918: Unclaimed Goods (Cast: Sheriff Bill Burke), Directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon, with Vivian Martin, Harrison Ford, Casson Ferguson,
1917: The Ninth Day (Cast: John Ashton (AKA Richard La Reno)), Directed by George Marshall, with Neal Hart, Janet Eastman,
1917: The Spindle of Life (Cast: Hooky (AKA Richard La Reno)), Directed by George Cochrane, with , Neva Gerber, ,
1917: Pay Me! (The Vengeance of the West) (Cast), Directed by Joseph De Grasse, with Lon Chaney, J. Edwin Brown, William Clifford,
1917: Fires of Rebellion (Cast: Joe Garvey (AKA Richard La Reno) ), Directed by Ida May Park, with Dorothy Phillips, William Stowell, Lon Chaney,
1917: The Kingdom of Love (Cast), Directed by Frank Lloyd, with Jewel Carmen, Nancy Caswell, Genevieve Blinn,
1917: The Gray Ghost (Cast: Mr. Olmstead (AKA Richard La Reno)), Directed by Stuart Paton, with Harry Carter, Priscilla Dean, Emory Johnson,
1917: The Little Orphan (The Little Belgian) (Cast: Dick Porter ), Directed by Jack Conway, with Ella Hall, Jack Conway, Gertrude Astor,
1917: Bringing Home Father (Cast: Mike Clancey (AKA Richard LeReno) ), Directed by William Worthington, with Franklyn Farnum, Agnes Vernon, Florence Mayon,
1917: Polly Redhead (Cast: Gedge Tomkins), Directed by Jack Conway, with Ella Hall, Gertrude Astor, Charles Hill Mailes,
1917: The Reward of the Faithless (The Ruling Passion) (Cast: Prince Paul Ragusin), Directed by Rex Ingram, with Claire du Brey, Wedgwood Nowell, Betty Schade,
1917: Won by Grit (Cast: 'Dago' Frank (as Richard La Reno)), Directed by George Marshall, with Neal Hart, Mina Cunard,
1917: Black Orchids (The fatal Orchids, Flowers of Doom, The Crystal (Working title)) (Cast: Prologue: Emile de Severac), Directed by Rex Ingram, with Cleo Madison, Francis McDonald, Wedgwood Nowell,
1916: Matchin' Jim (Cast: Old Ellings), Directed by Frank Borzage, with Frank Borzage, Chick Morrison, Ann Little,
1916: That Gal of Burke's (Daughter of the Ranch) (Cast: Mr. Burke), Directed by Frank Borzage, with Frank Borzage, Ann Little, Jack Richardson,
1916: Nugget Jim's Pardner (The Calibre of Man, That Good for Nothing Kid (Working title)) (Cast: Nugget Jim Keith), Directed by Frank Borzage, with Ann Little, Frank Borzage,
1916: The Pilgrim (Cast: Jim Niles), Directed by Frank Borzage, with Frank Borzage, Ann Little, Jack Richardson,
1916: Jack (Cast: Gilman), Directed by Frank Borzage, with Ann Little, Frank Borzage,
1916: The Target (Cast: George Harris), Directed by Norval MacGregor, with Hobart Bosworth, Anna Lehr, A. Kammeyer,
1915: The Cactus Blossom (Cast: Dick Foster- Beulah's Father), Directed by Tom Chatterton, with Frank Borzage, Ann Little,
1915: The Cheat (Cast: Courtroom Spectator (/xx/) ), Directed by Cecil B. DeMille, with Sessue Hayakawa, Fannie Ward, Jack Dean,
1915: The Buzzard's Shadow (Cast: Colonel Sears), Directed by Tom Ricketts, with Harold Lockwood, May Allison, William Stowell,
1915: The Warrens of Virginia (Cast: General Griffin), Directed by Cecil B. DeMille, with Blanche Sweet, James Neill, Page Peters,
1915: The Love Route (A Woman of It (Working title)) (Cast: Colonel Houston), Directed by Allan Dwan, with Harold Lockwood, , Donald Crisp,
1914: Cameo Kirby (Cast: Larkin Bunce), Directed by Oscar Apfel, with Dustin Farnum, Fred Montague, James Neill,
1914: The Rose of the Rancho (Cast: Esra Kincaid - Land-Jumper), Directed by Cecil B. DeMille, with Bessie Barriscale, Jane Darwell,
1914: The Man from Home (Cast: Old Man Simpson), Directed by Cecil B. DeMille, with Charles Richman, Theodore Roberts, Fred Montague,
1914: Ready Money (Cast: Captain West), Directed by Oscar Apfel, with Edward Abeles, Monroe Salisbury, Jode Mullally,
1914: The Virginian (Cast: Balaam (/xx/) ), Directed by Cecil B. DeMille, with Dustin Farnum, Jack W. Johnston, Sydney Deane,
1914: The Master Mind (Cast: Blount (AKA Dick La Reno)), Directed by Oscar Apfel, Cecil B. DeMille, with Edmund Breese, Fred Montague, Jane Darwell,
1914: Brewster's Millions (Cast: Swearengen Jones / The Sheik (AKA Richard Le Reno) ), Directed by Oscar Apfel, Cecil B. DeMille, with George Barr McCutcheon, Edward Abeles, Winchell Smith,
1914: The Squaw Man (Cast: Big Bill), Directed by Oscar Apfel, Cecil B. DeMille, with Dustin Farnum, Monroe Salisbury, ,
1914: John Barleycorn (Cast: (AKA Dick La Reno)), Directed by Hobart Bosworth, J. Charles Haydon, with Matty Roubert, Antrim Short, Elmer Clifton,
1913: Bill's Sweetheart (Cast: Joe Black (AKA R.W. LaReno)), Directed by J. Searle Dawley, with Sydney Ayres, ,
1913: Right for Right's Sake (Cast: Political Boss O'Grady (AKA R.W. La Reno)), Directed by J. Searle Dawley, with , Laura Sawyer,

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