Earl Askam

Earl Askam

Deceased · Born: May 10, 1891 · Died: Apr 3, 1940

1940
1939
1938
1936
1934

Personal Details

BornMay 10, 1891 Seattle, Washington, USA

Biography

Earl Askam, a talented individual, came into this world on May 10, 1891, in the vibrant city of Seattle, Washington, United States of America.

As a professional, Earl made a name for himself in the entertainment industry, particularly in the realm of acting. His most notable works include the iconic film "Flash Gordon" released in 1936, the captivating "Madam Satan" from 1930, and the thrilling "Red River Range" from 1938.

Earl's personal life was marked by a significant union with his beloved wife, Wally Ella.

Tragically, Earl's life came to an abrupt end on April 3, 1940, in the bustling city of Los Angeles, California, United States of America.

Career

1966
Spaceship to the Unknown
Spaceship to the Unknown as Officer Torch (archive footage)
North West Mounted Police
North West Mounted Police as Mountie (uncredited)
Dark Command
Dark Command as Guerrilla
Rulers of the Sea
Rulers of the Sea as Chief Engineer (Uncredited)
Frontier Pony Express
Frontier Pony Express as Johnson Henchman
Let Us Live
Let Us Live as Prison Guard (uncredited)
Golden Boy
Golden Boy as Policeman
Allegheny Uprising
Allegheny Uprising as One of Jim's Black Boys
The Oklahoma Kid
The Oklahoma Kid as Joe - Train Mail Clerk (uncredited)
Union Pacific
Union Pacific as Bluett (uncredited)
1938
Rocket Ship
Rocket Ship as Officer Torch
Red River Range
Red River Range as Henchman Morton
The Wrong Road
The Wrong Road as Convict (uncredited)
Dead End
Dead End as Griswald's Chauffeur (Uncredited)
You Only Live Once
You Only Live Once as Corridor Guard (uncredited)
1936
Flash Gordon
Flash Gordon as Officer Torch
Empty Saddles
Empty Saddles as Red Madden - Henchman
The Case of the Black Cat
The Case of the Black Cat as Desk Officer (uncredited)
1935
Stolen Harmony
Stolen Harmony as State Trooper (uncredited)
1934
Our Daily Bread
Our Daily Bread as Farmer (uncredited)
1931
The Squaw Man
The Squaw Man as Posseman
1930
Let's Go Native
Let's Go Native as Mover (uncredited)
Madam Satan
Madam Satan as Pirate