Roger Pryor

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Roger Pryor (August 27, 1901 – January 31, 1974) was an American film actor. He also appeared in theatre and radio. Pryor often had leading roles in B movies in the 1930s and 1940s. He appeared in more than 50 films between 1930 and 1945.

Cast

Taxi Talks

The Man with Nine Lives

(Dr. Tim Mason)

The Man They Could Not Hang

(District Attorney Drake)

Scared Stiff

(Richardson)

The Officer and the Lady

(Johnny Davis)

Straight from the Heart

(Andy MacLean)

Lady by Choice

(Johnny Mills)

Submarine Alert

(G.B. Fleming)

Gambling Daughters

(Chance Landon)

Belle of the Nineties

(Tiger Kid)

The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady

(Peter Rennick)

Identity Unknown

(Rocks Donnelly)

Missing Girls

(Reporter Jimmie Dugan)

Moonlight and Pretzels

(George Dwight)

Bullets for O'Hara

(Mike O'Hara)

So's Your Aunt Emma!

(Terry Connors)

Sitting on the Moon

(Danny West)

The Headline Woman

(Bob Grayson)

The Girl Friend

(George Thorne)

She Couldn't Say No

(Wallace Turnbull)

A Fugitive from Justice

(Dan Miller)

Sued for Libel

(Willard Corbin)

Ticket to Paradise

(Terry Dodd aka Jack Doe)

Bowery Boy

(J. R. Mason)

The Kid Sister

(J. Waldo Barnes)

Money and the Woman

(Charles Patteson)

Dinky

(Tom Marsden)

I Live on Danger

(Bert Jannings)

Wake Up and Dream

(Charlie Sullivan)

Strange Wives

(Jimmy King)

I'll Tell the World

(William S. Briggs)

To Beat the Band

(Larry Barry)

Power Dive

(Dan McMasters)

High Powered

(Rod Farrell)

Man from Oklahoma

(Jim Gardner)

$1,000 a Minute

(Wally Jones)

Gambling on the High Seas

(Max Gates)

Flying Blind

(Rocky Drake)

The Cisco Kid Returns

(John Harris)

South of Panama

(Mike Lawrence)

The Richest Man in Town

(Tom Manning)

Gift of Gab

(Kelly)

Thoroughbreds

(Harold Matthews)

Lady Bodyguard

(George MacAlister)

Glamour for Sale

(James R. Daly)

Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 2

I Like it That Way

(Jack Anderson)

Romance in the Rain

(Charlie Denton)

Case of the Missing Man

(James "Jimmy" Hudson)

A Man's World

('Bugsy' Nelson)

The Ed Sullivan Show

(Self)