Russell Hicks
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Edward Russell Hicks (June 4, 1895 – June 1, 1957) was an American film actor.
Born in 1895 in Baltimore, Maryland, Hicks appeared in nearly 300 films between 1915 and 1956. His first appearance was an uncredited role in The Birth of a Nation (1915). He often appeared as a smooth-talking confidence man, as in the W.C. Fields film The Bank Dick (1940). Distinguished, suave and a consummate actor, Hicks played a variety of judges, corrupt officials, businessmen and attorneys, working in a variety of mediums almost until his death. Hicks appeared once in the syndicated western television series The Cisco Kid as an uncle of the Gail Davis character, whom he threatens to disinherit if she marries a known gangster.
He died in Los Angeles, California, from a heart attack.
Birthday: 03 June 1895
Birth place: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Known for: Acting
Movies known for
The Bank Dick
The Show-Off
The Mortal Storm
Doctors Don't Tell
North of Shanghai
Apology for Murder
You Can't Take It with You
Charlie Chan in Shanghai
Sealed Lips
Tarzan's New York Adventure
Follow the Fleet
Seven Sinners
Flame of Barbary Coast
The Velvet Touch
Hold That Ghost
Louisiana Hayride
The Little Foxes
Western Union
Once Upon a Honeymoon
The Valley of Decision
Air Raid Wardens
Dark Alibi
The Port of 40 Thieves
The Hunted
Fingers at the Window
Scarlet Street
The Story of Alexander Graham Bell
Nobody's Children
Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery
Bad Little Angel
Race Street
Laughing Irish Eyes
Dead End Kids vs. Spies, Inc.
Northern Pursuit
Special Investigator
Exposed
Butch Minds the Baby
Pick a Star
The Music Goes 'Round
The Real Glory
The Accusing Finger
Related TV Shows
Cheyenne
Studio One
The Secret Storm
Hallmark Hall of Fame
West Point
The Cisco Kid
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
Navy Log
Racket Squad
Playwrights '56
Telephone Time
Panic!
The Big Breakfast