Nat Carr (born Natan Krechevsky; August 12, 1886 – July 6, 1944) was an American character actor of the silent and early talking picture eras. During his eighteen-year career, Carr appeared in over 100 films, most of the features.
1941
as Andrew Collins
1941
as Reporter (uncredited)
1941
as 28 Club Waiter (uncredited)
1941
as Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
1940
as Druggist Richards (uncredited)
1940
as Assistant Purser (uncredited)
1940
as 'Shorty', First Waiter
1940
as Reporter
1940
as Reporter (uncredited)
1940
as 2nd Photographer (uncredited)
1939
as Reporter (uncredited)
1939
as California Boxing Commissioner Representative (uncredited)
1939
as Waiter (uncredited)
1939
as Prison Doctor (uncredited)
1939
as Film Developer (uncredited)
1939
as Policeman (uncredited)
1939
as Jim Blake
1939
as Book Store Clerk
1939
as Spectator
1939
as Hotel Clerk
1939
as Extra in Nightclub (uncredited)
1939
as Court Clerk (uncredited)
1939
as Man in Sheriff's Office
1939
as Doctor (uncredited)
1939
as Salesman (uncredited)
1939
as Crocker (uncredited)
1939
as Clerk
1939
as Drunk at Bar
1939
as Dr. Carey (uncredited)
1939
as Haskell - Reporter at First Fight (uncredited)
1939
as Second Villager (uncredited)
1939
as Court Clerk
1938
as Haines
1938
as Mr. Schmidt (uncredited)
1938
as Construction Foreman (uncredited)
1938
as Pawnbroker
1938
as Joe - Food Store Owner (uncredited)
1938
as Merchant (uncredited)
1938
as Frank - Last Man Buying Newspaper (uncredited)
1937
as 1st Committeeman
1937
as Yoritz
1936
as La Zarre Kaplan
1935
as Tailor (uncredited)
1935
as Mr. Martin
1935
as Dr. Meyer
1934
as Mr. Marx
1934
as Mr. Watson, clothier
1934
as Garner, the Producer
1933
as Sanfield
1933
as Lew Feld
1933
1933
as Mr. Marx
1932
as Moe Ginsberg
1932
as Magazine Counter Clerk (uncredited)
1930
as Max Ginsberg
1930
as Ripstitch the Tailor
1930
1930
1929
as J. Pierpont Ginsburg
1927
as Levi (uncredited)
1927
as J. Arthur Ginsberg - Producer
1926
as Moisha Ginsburg
1926
as The Shadchen, Moe Ginsberg
1926
as Maurice, Reba's Husband
1926
as Moses Ginsburg
1926
as Milton J. Katz
1923