Richard Barthelmess Net Worth is $300,000 Richard Barthelmess Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Richard Barthelmess was born into a theatrical family in which his mother was an actress. While attending Trinity College in Connecticut, he began appearing in stage productions. While on vacation in 1916, a friend of his mother, actress Alla Nazimova, offered him a part in War Brides (1916), and Richard never returned to college. He appeared in a...
Full Name Rich McCready Date Of Birth May 9, 1895, New York City, New York, United States Died August 17, 1963, Southampton, New York, United States Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA Height 5' 9" (1.75 m) Profession Actor, Soundtrack, Producer Nationality American Spouse Jessica Stewart Sargent (m. 1928–1963), Mary Hay (m. 1920–1927) Children Mary Barthelmess Parents Caroline Harris, Alfred W Barthelmess Star Sign Taurus
# Quote 1 When I saw my friends were earning just seven or eight dollars a week in banks, I thought I'd better try acting.
# Fact 1 His great uncle, the Reverend William Boone, was the first Episcopal Bishop of Shanghai, China, and his great grandfather was the first Episcopal Bishop in China. 2 Founder of Richard Barthelmess Productions, a film production company, in 1923. 3 Interred at the Ferncliff Cemetery and Mausoleum in Hartsdale, Westchester County, New York, USA. 4 Had one daughter, Mary, with Mary Hay. 5 Co-founder of Inspiration Pictures along with Charles H. Duell and Henry King in 1921. 6 Barthelmess made 75 films in the twenty years between his first feature in 1916 and his semi-retirement from the screen in 1936. He appeared in only six more films between 1936 and 1942. His silent films number 57. His early talkies number 19. 7 Son of actress Caroline Harris . 8 Screen actor and film producer. 9 One of the 36 founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
Actor Title Year Status Character The Mayor of 44th Street 1942 Ed Kirby The Spoilers 1942 Bronco Kid Farrow The Man Who Talked Too Much 1940 J.B. Roscoe Only Angels Have Wings 1939 Bat Mac Pherson Spy of Napoleon 1936 Gerard de Lanoy Four Hours to Kill! 1935 Tony Mako Midnight Alibi 1934 Lance McGowan / Robert Anders A Modern Hero 1934 Pierre Radier, aka Paul Rader Massacre 1934 Chief Joe Thunderhorse Heroes for Sale 1933 Tom Central Airport 1933 James 'Jim' Blaine The Cabin in the Cotton 1932 Marvin Blake Alias the Doctor 1932 Karl Brenner The Last Flight 1931 Cary Lockwood The Finger Points 1931 Breckenridge 'Breck' Lee The Stolen Jools 1931 Short Richard Barthelmess The Lash 1930 Francisco Delfino 'Pancho' The Dawn Patrol 1930 Dick Courtney Son of the Gods 1930 Sam Lee The Show of Shows 1929 'Meet My Sister' Presenter Young Nowheres 1929 Albert 'Binky' Whalen Drag 1929 David Carroll Weary River 1929 Jerry Larrabee Scarlet Seas 1928 Steven Dunkin Out of the Ruins 1928 Lt. Pierre Dumont Wheel of Chance 1928 Nilolai Turkeltaub / Jacob Taline The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come 1928 Chad Buford The Noose 1928 Nickie Elkins The Drop Kick 1927 Jack Hamill The Patent Leather Kid 1927 Patent Leather Kid Camille 1926/II Short Gaston The White Black Sheep 1926 Robert Kincarin The Amateur Gentleman 1926 Barnabas Barty Ranson's Folly 1926 Lt. Ranson Just Suppose 1926 Prince Rupert of Koronia The Beautiful City 1925 Tony Gillardi Shore Leave 1925 D.X. (Bilge) Smith Soul-Fire 1925 Eric Fane New Toys 1925 Will Webb Classmates 1924 Duncan Irving Jr The Enchanted Cottage 1924 Oliver Bashforth Twenty-One 1923 Julian McCullough The Fighting Blade 1923 Karl Van Kerstenbroock The Bright Shawl 1923 Charles Abbott Fury 1923 Boy Leyton The Bond Boy 1922 Peter Newbolt (father) / John Newbolt Sonny 1922 Sonny Crosby / Joe The Seventh Day 1922 John Alden Jr. Tol'able David 1921 David Kinemon Experience 1921 Youth Way Down East 1920 David Bartlett The Love Flower 1920 Bruce Sanders The Idol Dancer 1920 Dan McGuire Scarlet Days 1919 Don Maria Alvarez I'll Get Him Yet 1919 Scoop McCready Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl 1919 The Yellow Man (as Mr. Richard Barthelmess) Peppy Polly 1919 Dr. James Merritt Three Men and a Girl 1919 Christopher Kent The Girl Who Stayed at Home 1919 Ralph Grey Boots 1919 Everett White The Hope Chest 1918 Tom Ballantyne Wild Primrose 1918 Jack Wilton Hit-the-Trail Holliday 1918 Bobby Jason Rich Man, Poor Man 1918 Bayard Varick Sunshine Nan 1918 MacPherson Clark The Seven Swans 1917 Prince Charming For Valour 1917 Henry Nobbs Nearly Married 1917 Dick Griffon Bab's Burglar 1917 Tommy Gray Bab's Diary 1917 Tommy Gray Camille 1917 The Streets of Illusion 1917 Donald Morton The Soul of a Magdalen 1917 Louis Broulette The Valentine Girl 1917 Robert Wentworth The Eternal Sin 1917 Gennaro The Moral Code 1917 Gary Miller Snow White 1916/I Pie Man (uncredited) Just a Song at Twilight 1916 George Turner War Brides 1916 Arno (as Richard S. Barthelmess) Gloria's Romance 1916 uncredited
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Central Airport 1933 "Rememb'ring", uncredited The Dawn Patrol 1930 performer: "Plum and Apple" - uncredited Drag 1929 performer: "My Song of the Nile" - uncredited Weary River 1929 performer: "Weary River" 1929, "Frankie and Johnny", "It's Up to You" 1929
Producer Title Year Status Character Soul-Fire 1925 producer New Toys 1925 producer
Self Title Year Status Character Meet the Stars #5: Hollywood Meets the Navy 1941 Documentary short Himself Starlit Days at the Lido 1935 Short Himself (uncredited) How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 1: 'The Putter' 1931 Short Himself (uncredited) Screen Snapshots, Series 6, No. 14 1926 Documentary short Himself Seeing Stars 1922 Documentary short Himself Screen Snapshots, Series 2, No. 14-F 1921 Documentary short Himself Screen Snapshots, Series 2, No. 9-F 1921 Documentary short Himself Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 20 1921 Documentary short Himself Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 13 1920 Documentary short Himself
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 8 February 1960. At 6755 Hollywood Blvd.
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1929 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actor in a Leading Role The Noose (1928) 1929 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actor in a Leading Role The Patent Leather Kid (1927)
Known for movies Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl (1919) as The Yellow Man
Only Angels Have Wings (1939) as Bat Mac Pherson
Tol'able David (1921) as David Kinemon
Way Down East (1920) as David Bartlett