Herbert Rudley
Sign | Aries |
Born | Mar 22, 1910 Philadelphia, PA |
Died | Sep 9, 2006 Los Angeles County, CA |
Age | Died at 96 |
Herbert Rudley | |
Job | Actor |
Years active | 1940-1982 |
Top Roles | Capt. Colclough, Franz Marnet, Sgt. Eddie Porter, Stan Harris, Ira Gershwin |
Top Genres | Drama, Comedy, War, Western, Musical, Film Adaptation |
Top Topics | Book-Based, World War II, True Story (based on) |
Top Collaborators | Melvin Frank (Producer), Norman Panama (Producer), Robert Middleton, Frank Hagney |
Shares birthday with | Chico Marx, Marcel Marceau, Karl Malden see more.. |
Herbert Rudley Overview:
Character actor, Herbert Rudley, was born on Mar 22, 1910 in Philadelphia, PA. Rudley died at the age of 96 on Sep 9, 2006 in Los Angeles County, CA .
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Herbert Rudley Quotes:
Jim Douglass:
You're wasting a lot of good lumber. A tree does just as well.
Sheriff Sanchez: They were sentenced to be hanged - not lynched!
Bruno Sauer: I came because I had something to tell you.
Leo Hermann: We haven't seen you for some time. Sit down.
Bruno Sauer: No, thank you. I'll just tell you, and then I'll go. A man came to see me this morning. I had never seen him before, but what he told me may be something in which you are interested. He said he came with a message from a mutual friend. He didn't name the mutual friend, but I think he was speaking of George Heisler. You all know that Heisler escaped from Westhofen and is hiding somewhere in the city. He needs help. I think that's why he sent the man to me. I couldn't be sure the man was what he said he was, so I sent him away. I think now I may have been mistaken.
Leo Hermann: What was the messenger's name?
Bruno Sauer: I don't know. He didn't tell me.
Leo Hermann: What did he look like?
Bruno Sauer: Small, slight, sandy-haired and freckled. Clothes - he might have been a factory worker. He wore glasses.
Franz Marnet: That must be...
Bruno Sauer: I don't blame you for not being willing to speak in front of me. I'll go now. I've told you all I know.
Leo Hermann: Wait. Sit down. You've done a great deal for us. Franz, who's the man?
Franz Marnet: Paul Roeder. It must be Paul Roeder. Little? A wide mouth? A manner like a boy? I'm not sure where he lives, but I know the neighborhood. I'll inquire at the market.
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Sheriff Sanchez: They were sentenced to be hanged - not lynched!
Bruno Sauer: I came because I had something to tell you.
Leo Hermann: We haven't seen you for some time. Sit down.
Bruno Sauer: No, thank you. I'll just tell you, and then I'll go. A man came to see me this morning. I had never seen him before, but what he told me may be something in which you are interested. He said he came with a message from a mutual friend. He didn't name the mutual friend, but I think he was speaking of George Heisler. You all know that Heisler escaped from Westhofen and is hiding somewhere in the city. He needs help. I think that's why he sent the man to me. I couldn't be sure the man was what he said he was, so I sent him away. I think now I may have been mistaken.
Leo Hermann: What was the messenger's name?
Bruno Sauer: I don't know. He didn't tell me.
Leo Hermann: What did he look like?
Bruno Sauer: Small, slight, sandy-haired and freckled. Clothes - he might have been a factory worker. He wore glasses.
Franz Marnet: That must be...
Bruno Sauer: I don't blame you for not being willing to speak in front of me. I'll go now. I've told you all I know.
Leo Hermann: Wait. Sit down. You've done a great deal for us. Franz, who's the man?
Franz Marnet: Paul Roeder. It must be Paul Roeder. Little? A wide mouth? A manner like a boy? I'm not sure where he lives, but I know the neighborhood. I'll inquire at the market.
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