Neal Dodd

Neal Dodd

Deceased · Born: Sep 6, 1879 · Died: May 26, 1966

Personal Details

BornSep 6, 1879 Fort Madison, Iowa, USA

Biography

Neal Dodd, a renowned thespian, entered this world on September 6, 1879, in the picturesque city of Fort Madison, Iowa, United States of America.

Throughout his illustrious career, he made a lasting impact on the world of cinema, leaving behind a legacy of captivating performances in iconic films such as "The Furnace" (1920),"The Little Clown" (1921),and "Strange Wives" (1934).

Neal Dodd's remarkable journey on this earth finally came to an end on May 26, 1966, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, USA.

Career

1950
Louisa
Louisa as Minister (uncredited)
1947
Born to Kill
Born to Kill as Clergyman (uncredited)
1946
The Locket
The Locket as Minister (uncredited)
The Stranger
The Stranger as Minister (uncredited)
The Killers
The Killers as Minister (uncredited)
Scarlet Street
Scarlet Street as Priest (uncredited)
1941
Steel Against the Sky
Steel Against the Sky as Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
1939
Four Wives
Four Wives as Minister at Wedding (uncredited)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington as Senate Chaplain (uncredited)
1934
It Happened One Night
It Happened One Night as Minister at Wedding (uncredited)
1933
Lilly Turner
Lilly Turner as Minister at Wedding (uncredited)
1932
Merrily We Go to Hell
Merrily We Go to Hell as Minister (uncredited)
1930
Such Men Are Dangerous
Such Men Are Dangerous as Wedding Celebrant (uncredited)
Extravagance
Extravagance as The Minister (uncredited)