Richard Talmadge
An image from Let's Go, one of the productions that also features Richard Talmadge.
Richard Talmadge

Richard Talmadge

December 3, 1892

From Wikipedia

Richard Talmadge (Sylvester Alphonse Metz, Camburg, Germany, December 3, 1892 – January 25, 1981) was a German-born American actor, stuntman and film director. Alberta Vaughn and Richard Talmadge share a cigar in The Live Wire (1935) When he arrived in Hollywood in 1910, he began his career as a stuntman for Douglas Fairbanks, before becoming an actor himself. His films include American Manners, Dancing Dynamite, Speed Madness, and the Pirate Treasure series. He was the lead in The Cavalier (1928), film released by Tiffany Pictures with only a music and sound effects soundtrack. He never got rid of his German accent, so with the advent of the talkies, he started working behind the cameras - as assistant director, stunt coordinator and director. His later work included How the West Was Won, The Greatest Story Ever Told and Casino Royale. He was also the stepfather of legendary polo player Sue Sally Hale.

Let's Go

Let's Go

1923

Step on It

Step on It

1936

Laughing at Danger

Laughing at Danger

1924

On Your Guard

On Your Guard

1933

Pirate Treasure

Pirate Treasure

1934

The Speed Reporter

The Speed Reporter

1936

Get That Girl

Get That Girl

1932

The Live Wire

The Live Wire

1935