Richard Keene

Richard Keene

Acting

Birthday

1899/09/16

Day of death

1971/03/11 (71 years old)

Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Also know as

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Biography

Richard Keene was born on September 16, 1899 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for Happy Days (1929), Yours Sincerely (1933) and Her Golden Calf (1930). He died on March 11, 1971 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.

Acting
High Tor
7.5

(1956) High Tor

as 2nd Sailor

Why Leave Home?
0.0

(1929) Why Leave Home?

as Jose

Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise
6.7

(1940) Charlie Chan's Murder Cruise

as Buttons, ship's steward

No Man of Her Own
6.9

(1950) No Man of Her Own

as Clerk (uncredited)

Murder Is My Business
6.0

(1946) Murder Is My Business

as Tim Rourke

Yours Sincerely
4.5

(1933) Yours Sincerely

as Terry Clayton

Happy Days
6.0

(1929) Happy Days

as Dick

Words and Music
0.0

(1929) Words and Music

as Singer

High Society
6.9

(1956) High Society

as Mac (uncredited)

Wild Company
5.0

(1930) Wild Company

as Dick

Slightly Honorable
5.1

(1939) Slightly Honorable

as Fingerprint Man (Uncredited)

She Married a Cop
5.0

(1939) She Married a Cop

as Pete

Big Town After Dark
5.5

(1947) Big Town After Dark

as Jimmy O'Brien--Photographer (uncredited)

Big Town Scandal
5.0

(1948) Big Town Scandal

as Jimmy O'Brien (uncredited)

The Last Hurrah
7.1

(1958) The Last Hurrah

as Man (uncredited)

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
6.3

(1949) A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

as Royal Cook (uncredited)

Hazard
8.0

(1948) Hazard

as Skip (uncredited)

Rhythm on the River
7.0

(1940) Rhythm on the River

as Trotter's Manager

Road to Singapore
6.5

(1940) Road to Singapore

as Cameraman (uncredited)

The Big Party
2.0

(1930) The Big Party

as Eddie Perkins

La Conga Nights
7.5

(1940) La Conga Nights

as Mr. Nevingprettle

Fear in the Night
5.4

(1947) Fear in the Night

as Mr. Kern (uncredited)

The Golden Calf
1.0

(1930) The Golden Calf

as Tommy

My Favorite Brunette
6.7

(1947) My Favorite Brunette

as Reporter (uncredited)

Up the River
5.7

(1930) Up the River

as Dick