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Joe Caits was born on April 8, 1888 in Ossining, New York, USA. He was an actor, known for Hollywood Cowboy (1937), A Slight Case of Murder (1938) and Brother Orchid (1940). He died on March 9, 1957 in New York City, New York.
Date Of Birth April 8, 1888, Ossining, New York, United States Died March 9, 1957, New York City, New York, United States Place Of Birth Ossining, New York, USA Profession Actor, Soundtrack Siblings Louis Caits Star Sign Aries
# Fact 1 Appeared in vaudeville with his brother Louis in an act called the 'Caits Brothers.'
Actor Title Year Status Character The Secret Code 1942 Messenger (uncredited) Captain Midnight 1942 Henchman (uncredited) Brother Orchid 1940 Handsome Harry (as Joe Caites) Grandpa Goes to Town 1940 Woodrow Midnight Limited 1940 Detective Conway (uncredited) Johnny Apollo 1940 Prisoner (uncredited) The Shadow 1940 Radio Shop Henchman (uncredited) Heroes in Blue 1939 Henchman (uncredited) Buried Alive 1939 Joe Rizinsky (uncredited) Babes in Arms 1939 Vaudevillian Veteran (uncredited) Invitation to Happiness 1939 Man in Office (uncredited) The Lady and the Mob 1939 Bert the Beetle (as Joseph Caits) Once Over Lightly 1938 Short Referee (uncredited) Reformatory 1938 Jim Leonard The Secret of Treasure Island 1938 Saltwater Jerry [Chs.1,4-7,13-15] A Slight Case of Murder 1938 No-Nose Cohen (as Joe Caites) The Canary Comes Across 1938 Short Gang Member (uncredited) Live, Love and Learn 1937 Sailor (uncredited) Counsel for Crime 1937 Hood (uncredited) Youth on Parole 1937 Fingy Bad Guy 1937 Prison Lineman (uncredited) Married Before Breakfast 1937 Gangster (uncredited) Hollywood Cowboy 1937 G. Gadsby Holmes aka Shakespeare A Family Affair 1937 Convention Delegate (uncredited) Bars and Stripes 1937 Short Convict Anthony (uncredited) After the Thin Man 1936 Joe (uncredited) Sinner Take All 1936 Ambulance Driver (uncredited) Kelly the Second 1936 Gangster (uncredited) And So They Were Married 1936 Captain of Waiters (uncredited) The Little Giant 1933 One of Bugs' Mugs (uncredited) State Fair 1933 Baker A. Noblemable - Judges' Secretary (uncredited) Flesh 1932 Referee in Germany (uncredited)
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Babes in Arms 1939 performer: "The Darktown Strutters' Ball" 1917 - uncredited
Known for movies Hollywood Cowboy (1937) as G. Gadsby Holmes aka Shakespeare
A Slight Case of Murder (1938) as No-Nose Cohen
Brother Orchid (1940) as Handsome Harry
The Lady and the Mob (1939) as Bert the Beetle