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  1. Richard Semler Barthelmess (May 9, 1895 – August 17, 1963) was an American film actor, principally of the Hollywood silent era. He starred opposite Lillian Gish in D. W. Griffith 's Broken Blossoms (1919) and Way Down East (1920) and was among the founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1927.

  2. Richard Barthelmess. Actor: Only Angels Have Wings. 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.

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    • New York City, New York, USA
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    • Southampton, New York, USA
  3. May 9, 1895 · New York City, New York, USA. Died. August 17, 1963 · Southampton, New York, USA (throat cancer) Birth name. Richard Semler Barthelmess. Nicknames. Corey. Dick. Height. 5′ 9″ (1.75 m) Mini Bio. Richard Barthelmess was born into a theatrical family in which his mother was an actress.

    • Actor, Producer, Soundtrack
    • August 17, 1963
    • May 9, 1895
  4. Jul 7, 2020 · Jul 7, 2020. 3 min read. Richard Barthelmess (1895 - 1963) Updated: Aug 26, 2022. For 25 years, as a matinee idol of the silent screen, and later in the “Talkies,” Richard Barthelmess “brought great sighs from women in movie houses throughout the country.”

  5. The Spoilers. The Mayor of 44th Street. A biography and filmography of Richard Barthelmess, the highly successful silent movie actor whose career faltered with the advent of Talkies.

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  7. Producer. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Richard Semler "Dick" Barthelmess (May 9, 1895 – August 17, 1963) was an Oscar-nominated silent film star. Barthelmess was educated at Hudson River Military Academy at Nyack and Trinity College at Hartford, Connecticut.

  8. Richard Semler Barthelmess (May 9, 1895 – August 17, 1963) was an American film actor, principally of the Hollywood silent era. He starred opposite Lillian Gish in D. W. Griffith 's Broken Blossoms (1919) and Way Down East (1920) and was among the founders of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1927.

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