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Reginald Barlow (June 17, 1866 – July 6, 1943) was a veteran stage and screen character actor, author, and film director. He was a busy performer in Hollywood films of the 1930s.
1943
as Distinguished Man (uncredited)
1943
as Jean Darcy
1942
as Professor Warwick
1940
as Sam
1939
as Sherriff (uncredited)
1939
as Higgins - a Migrant
1939
as Sir John Digby
1939
as Judge Bill Lawson
1939
as Bainbridge
1939
as Jean Paul
1939
as Judge Stevens
1939
as Doctor in Hospital
1938
as Policeman
1937
as Middleton
1937
as James Hill
1936
as Second Captain
1936
as Duke of Newcastle
1936
as Dr. Collins
1936
as Commissioner
1936
as Newick
1935
as Mark Henry / Pete Drago
1935
as Timothy the Falden Caretaker (uncredited)
1935
as Hans
1935
as Henri
1935
as Agitator
1935
as Judge
1935
as Official with Court Order (uncredited)
1935
as Captain Martin
1935
as Chief Customs Inspector
1934
as Judge
1934
as Stage Manager
1934
as Colonel Storm (uncredited)
1934
as Sheriff John King
1934
as Mr. Tom Sparks
1933
as Banker
1933
as Chaplain
1933
as Dr. Bull Supporter #1
1933
as Trial Judge (uncredited)
1933
as Mr. Wallace
1933
as John Whipple
1933
as Ship's Engineer (uncredited)
1933
as Judge (Uncredited)
1933
as The Colonel (uncredited)
1933
as Uncle Saunders
1932
as Otto K. Bullwinkle (uncredited)
1932
as Judge MacMurray
1932
as Mr. Parker (uncredited)
1932
as Mr. Swale
1932
as Retiring Collage President (uncredited)
1932
as Senator Fred Withers
1932
as District Attorney Grant (uncredited)
1932
as Dr. Reinhardt
1932
as Mr. Blake
1932
as Markov
1932
as Judge Brandon
1932
as Defense Attorney
1932
as Lester Bell
1931
as Prosecutor (uncredited)
1931
as Judge
1931
1926
as Captain Montague
1919
as Power's 'Man Friday'