From Wikipedia David Landau (March 9, 1879, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - September 20, 1935, Hollywood, California) was an American film actor who appeared in 33 films between 1931 and 1935. He appeared on Broadway in 12 plays from 1919 to 1929. He was born David Magee, and had a stroke in 1934 from which he never recovered. He is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California.
Judge Priest
(Bob Gillis)
Horse Feathers
(Jennings)
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
(The Warden)
She Done Him Wrong
(Dan Flynn)
Taxi!
(Buck Gerard)
The Man with Two Faces
(Curtis)
The Purchase Price
(Bull McDowell)
The Crime of the Century
(Lieutenant Frank Martin)
Lawyer Man
(John "Boss" Gilmurry)
Bedside
(Dr. J. Herbert Martel)
The Nuisance
(Kelley)
Air Mail
('Pop')
Heritage of the Desert
(Judson Holderness)
It's Tough to Be Famous
(Chief Petty Officer Steve Stevens)
Polly of the Circus
(Beef)
One Man's Journey
(McGinnis)
Union Depot
(Kendall)
Wharf Angel
(Moore)
False Faces
(McCullough)
As the Earth Turns
(Mark)
Street Scene
(Mr. Frank Maurrant)
Gabriel Over the White House
(John Bronson)
The Cabin in the Cotton
(Tom Blake)
Arrowsmith
(State Veterinarian)
Under-Cover Man
(Inspector Conklin)
The Fantastic Seven
(Prop Man)
No Marriage Ties
(Mr. Zimmer)
The Roadhouse Murder
(Kraft)
Amateur Daddy
(Sam Pelgram)
Death on the Diamond
('Pop' Clark)
I Take This Woman
(Circus Boss)
70,000 Witnesses
(Dan McKenna)
This Reckless Age
(Matthew Daggett)
They Just Had to Get Married
(Montrose)