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Richard John Bartel (born February 3, 1983) is a former American football quarterback. He was signed by the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2007. He played college football at Tarleton State.Bartel was also a member of the Cleveland Browns, Jacksonville Jaguars and Washington Redskins and Cincinnati Reds organization.
Date Of Birth February 3, 1983 Place Of Birth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Height 1.91 m Profession Actor Education Grapevine High School, Southern Methodist University, Tarleton State University Spouse Alecia Bartel (m. 2008) Children Remy Bartel Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 Screen and stage actor.
Actor Title Year Status Character Roughly Speaking 1945 Tub Customer (uncredited) Thoroughbreds 1944 uncredited Experiment Perilous 1944 Hospital Intern (uncredited) I Accuse My Parents 1944 Joe Holden The Very Thought of You 1944 Trailer Camp Manager (uncredited) Goodnight, Sweetheart 1944 Professor Brady (uncredited) Phantom of the Opera 1943 Reporter (uncredited) Dr. Gillespie's Criminal Case 1943 Botsford (uncredited) Gildersleeve's Bad Day 1943 Juror (uncredited) Murder in Times Square 1943 Reporter (uncredited) Flight for Freedom 1943 Night Mechanic (uncredited) My Sister Eileen 1942 Bit Role (uncredited) Sabotage Squad 1942 Gunner (uncredited) Design for Scandal 1941 Blair's Aide (uncredited) Gunsmoke 1962-1963 TV Series Harry / Hank The Untouchables 1962 TV Series Druggist Bonanza 1961 TV Series Hotel Clerk Dante 1961 TV Series Fogarty The Real McCoys 1960 TV Series Doctor Wanted: Dead or Alive 1960 TV Series Man Rescue 8 1959 TV Series Lab Technician Zane Grey Theater 1958 TV Series Telegraph Operator The Tunnel of Love 1958 Bartender (uncredited) The Badlanders 1958 Bartender (uncredited) Highway Patrol 1957 TV Series George Haley Death of a Scoundrel 1956 Coroner (uncredited) Lux Video Theatre 1956 TV Series Dunbar Four Star Playhouse 1956 TV Series Ed Teller / Ed--Cashier The Road to Denver 1955 Hotel Waiter (uncredited) Schlitz Playhouse 1954 TV Series Dragnet 1954 TV Series Jivaro 1954 Locket Native (uncredited) Waterfront 1954 TV Series Bob Ferris Fireside Theatre 1954 TV Series I Led 3 Lives 1954 TV Series Comrade Irwin The Vanquished 1953 uncredited Rebound 1952 TV Series Druggist Kramer The Iron Mistress 1952 Horse Race Starter (uncredited) The Winning Team 1952 Johnny - Bartender (uncredited) Boston Blackie 1952 TV Series This Woman Is Dangerous 1952 Waiter (uncredited) You Never Can Tell 1951 Waiter (uncredited) Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man 1951 Bald Man (uncredited) The Enforcer 1951 Police Records Clerk (uncredited) Two Lost Worlds 1951 Mr. Davis Highway 301 1950 News Clerk (uncredited) The Glass Menagerie 1950 Barman (uncredited) Kill the Umpire 1950 Hotel Guest (uncredited) Perfect Strangers 1950 Weatherman (uncredited) A Woman of Distinction 1950 Reporter (uncredited) Battling Marshal 1950 Dr. Alexander (uncredited) All the King's Men 1949 Undetermined Role (uncredited) The Girl from Jones Beach 1949 Man at Phone Booth (uncredited) The Great Sinner 1949 Cloakroom Attendant (uncredited) The Undercover Man 1949 Bailiff (uncredited) I Cheated the Law 1949 Court Clerk (uncredited) Knock on Any Door 1949 Reporter (uncredited) Embraceable You 1948 Pawnbroker (uncredited) Arch of Triumph 1948 Taxi Driver (uncredited) Curiosity Shop: The Story of the Aluminum Research Laboratory 1948 Short The Voice of the Turtle 1947 Ticket Agent (uncredited) Possessed 1947 Man in Cafe (uncredited) That Way with Women 1947 Police Property Clerk (uncredited) Sister Kenny 1946 Doctor (uncredited) Night and Day 1946 Photographer (uncredited) Her Kind of Man 1946 Hooper (uncredited) Spellbound 1945 Ticket Taker (uncredited) Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion 1945 Reporter (uncredited) Counter-Attack 1945 Ostrovski's Assistant (uncredited)
Known for movies I Accuse My Parents (1944) as Joe Holden
Two Lost Worlds (1951) as Mr. Davis
Spellbound (1945) as Ticket Taker
Curiosity Shop: The Story of the Aluminum Research Laboratory (1948) as Actor