Joe King

Joe King

Deceased · Born: Feb 9, 1883 · Died: Apr 11, 1951

Personal Details

BornFeb 9, 1883 Austin, Texas, USA

Biography

Joe King, a talented individual, entered this world on February 9, 1883, in the vibrant city of Austin, Texas, USA. As a multifaceted personality, he pursued a career in the world of entertainment, impressing audiences with his captivating performances as an actor and director.

Throughout his illustrious career, Joe King left an indelible mark on the silver screen, starring in a plethora of films that continue to captivate audiences to this day. Some of his most notable roles include his appearances in "Smashing the Money Ring" (1939),"Special Agent" (1935),and the 1916 film "Her Bitter Cup".

In his personal life, Joe King was married to the lovely Hazel Buckham, a union that brought him joy and companionship throughout his life.

Tragically, Joe King's life came to a close on April 11, 1951, in the tranquil surroundings of Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA. Despite his untimely passing, his legacy continues to live on, a testament to his remarkable talent and enduring impact on the world of entertainment.

Career

1946
Magnificent Doll
Magnificent Doll as Jailer (uncredited)
1943
Bombardier
Bombardier as General Barnes
His Butler's Sister
His Butler's Sister as Train Conductor
1942
Butch Minds the Baby
Butch Minds the Baby as Police Lieutenant
Silver Queen
Silver Queen as Colonel (uncredited)
Gentleman Jim
Gentleman Jim as Col. McLane (uncredited)
The Big Shot
The Big Shot as Prosecutor Toohey
The Glass Key
The Glass Key as Fisher (uncredited)
1941
Strange Alibi
Strange Alibi as Warden Morrell
Badlands of Dakota
Badlands of Dakota as Ship's Captain
Blondie Goes Latin
Blondie Goes Latin as Captain of the Cruz del Sur (uncredited)
They Died with Their Boots On
They Died with Their Boots On as Chairman of Hearing (uncredited)
Sergeant York
Sergeant York as Draft Board Chairman (uncredited)
1940
The Flag of Humanity
The Flag of Humanity as President Rutherford B. Hayes (uncredited)
Always a Bride
Always a Bride as Mr. Franklyn
Danger on Wheels
Danger on Wheels as Race Commissioner
When the Daltons Rode
When the Daltons Rode as Oklahoma Sheriff
Black Friday
Black Friday as Chief of Police
It's a Date
It's a Date as First Mate Kelly
Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum
Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum as Inspector O'Matthews
1939
You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
You Can't Cheat an Honest Man as Policeman (uncredited)
Let Us Live
Let Us Live as Inspector Cavanaugh (uncredited)
East Side of Heaven
East Side of Heaven as Detective (uncredited)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington as Summers (uncredited)
Destry Rides Again
Destry Rides Again as Sheriff Keogh
1938
Heart of the North
Heart of the North as Mac Drummond
In Old Chicago
In Old Chicago as Ship's Captain
Gateway
Gateway as Inspector
Alexander's Ragtime Band
Alexander's Ragtime Band as Charles Dillingham
Arsène Lupin Returns
Arsène Lupin Returns as Inspector Hennessey (uncredited)
1937
Fly Away Baby
Fly Away Baby as Guy Allister
That Man's Here Again
That Man's Here Again as Mr. Ned Murdock
San Quentin
San Quentin as Warden Taylor
Mountain Justice
Mountain Justice as Judge at Ruth's Trial
Armored Car
Armored Car as Tom Sheridan
Once a Doctor
Once a Doctor as Frank Brace
Land Beyond the Law
Land Beyond the Law as Lew Wallace (uncredited)
1936
Sons o' Guns
Sons o' Guns as General Harper
The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead as Judge Roger Shaw
Bullets or Ballots
Bullets or Ballots as Dan 'Mac' McLaren
China Clipper
China Clipper as Mr. Pierson
Polo Joe
Polo Joe as Colonel Hilton
Snowed Under
Snowed Under as John - in a Doorman's Uniform (uncredited)
Satan Met a Lady
Satan Met a Lady as Detective (uncredited)
Bengal Tiger
Bengal Tiger as Bill Hinsdale
1935
Alibi Ike
Alibi Ike as Johnson
Broadway Hostess
Broadway Hostess as Big Joe Jarvis
Frisco Kid
Frisco Kid as James "Jim" Daley (as Joseph King)
Shipmates Forever
Shipmates Forever as Commander Doughlin (uncredited)
Special Agent
Special Agent as Agent Wilson
We're in the Money
We're in the Money as Mr. Blank(scenes deleted)
1934