Robert Kent  | |
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| Born | Douglas Blackley, Jr. December 3, 1908 Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.  | 
| Died | May 4, 1955 (aged 46) Los Angeles, California, U.S.  | 
| Occupation | Film actor | 
| Years active | 1934–1955 | 
| Spouse | |
| Children | 3 | 
Robert Kent (born Douglas Blackley, Jr.; December 3, 1908 – May 4, 1955),[1] was an American film actor. His career included starring roles in several film serials of the 1940s, including The Phantom Creeps, Who's Guilty?, and The Phantom Rider. He also had a role in the 1938 film The Gladiator and was Virginia Vale's leading man in Blonde Comet, a 1941 movie about a female racing driver.
He married actress Astrid Allwyn in Tijuana, Mexico, on January 10, 1937,[2] and they were divorced in 1941. He had three children: Kristina, Susan, and Kim Louise.[3] He died in Los Angeles, California of a coronary occlusion due to coronary arteriosclerosis.[4]
Partial filmography
- One Hour Late (1934) - Soda Jerk (uncredited)
 - Car 99 (1935) - Recruit Blatzky
 - Four Hours to Kill! (1935) - George Nelson
 - Love in Bloom (1935) - Man Who Buys Song (uncredited)
 - College Scandal (1935) - Dan Courtridge
 - Two for Tonight (1935) - College Boy (uncredited)
 - Ship Cafe (1935) - Jimmy (uncredited)
 - Love Before Breakfast (1936) - First College Boy (uncredited)
 - The Country Beyond (1936) - Cpl. Robert King
 - The Crime of Dr. Forbes (1936) - Dr. Michael Forbes
 - King of the Royal Mounted (1936) - RCMP Sgt. King
 - Dimples (1936) - Allen Drew
 - Reunion (1936) - Tony Luke
 - Nancy Steele Is Missing! (1937) - Jimmie Wilson
 - Step Lively, Jeeves! (1937) - Gerry Townsend
 - That I May Live (1937) - Dick Mannion
 - Angel's Holiday (1937) - Nick Moore
 - Born Reckless (1937) - Lee Martin
 - The 13th Man (1937) - Jack Winslow (uncredited)
 - Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo (1937) - Gordon Chase
 - Mr. Moto Takes a Chance (1938) - Marty Weston
 - Highway Patrol (1938) - Patrolman (uncredited)
 - The Gladiator (1938) - Tom Dixon
 - Wanted by the Police (1938) - Policeman Mike O'Leary
 - Gang Bullets (1938) - John Carter
 - Little Orphan Annie (1938) - Johnny Adams
 - The Phantom Creeps (1939) - Capt. Bob West
 - Convict's Code (1939) - Dave Tyler
 - Almost a Gentleman (1939) - Robert Mabrey
 - East Side of Heaven (1939) - Cyrus Barrett Jr.
 - For Love or Money (1939) - Ted Frazier
 - Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever (1939) - Ensign Copley
 - The Secret of Dr. Kildare (1939) - Charles Herron
 - Calling All Marines (1939) - Minor Role (uncredited)
 - One Million B.C. (1940) - Mountain Guide (uncredited)
 - Sunset in Wyoming (1941) - Larry Drew
 - Twilight on the Trail (1941) - Ash Drake
 - Niagara Falls (1941) - Hotel Guest (uncredited)
 - Blonde Comet (1941) - Jim Flynn
 - Tillie the Toiler (1941)
 - Stagecoach Express (1942) - Griff Williams
 - The Forest Rangers (1942) - Lookout (uncredited)
 - Stand by for Action (1942) - Hank Nels (uncredited)
 - Yanks Ahoy (1943) - Lt. Reeves
 - Find the Blackmailer (1943) - Mark Harper
 - Northern Pursuit (1943) - Soldier (uncredited)
 - Gung Ho! (1943) - Submarine Navigator Robinson (uncredited)
 - What a Man! (1944) - Steven M. Anderson
 - Hot Rhythm (1944) - Herman Strohbach
 - What Next, Corporal Hargrove? (1945) - Lt. Dillon
 - Who's Guilty? (1945) - Bob Stewart
 - The Phantom Rider (1946, Serial) - Dr. Jim Sterling / The Phantom Rider
 - Blonde Alibi (1946) - Detective (uncredited)
 - Joe Palooka, Champ (1946) - Ronnie Brewster
 - Shoot to Kill (1947) - Dixie Logan
 - Jungle Flight (1947) - Andy Melton
 - Dragnet (1947) - Police Lt. Ricco
 - Big Town After Dark (1947) - Jake Sebastian
 - The Counterfeiters (1948) - Tony Richards
 - Wild Weed (1949) - Lt. Mason
 - Radar Secret Service (1950) - Benson - Henchman
 - Federal Agent at Large (1950) - Harry Monahan
 - The Skipper Surprised His Wife (1950) - Radio Technician (uncredited)
 - For Heaven's Sake (1950) - Roger Blake, Joe's Father (uncredited)
 - The Wild Blue Yonder (1951) - General (uncredited)
 - Rebel City (1953) - Captain Ramsey
 - The Country Girl (1954) - Paul Unger
 - The Great Locomotive Chase (1956) - A Switchman (final film role)
 
References
- ↑ "Robert Kent". Complete Index To World Film. Archived from the original on January 19, 2021. Retrieved February 21, 2022.
 - ↑  "Astrid Allwyn Bride of Robert Kent, Actor". The Evening Sun. Pennsylvania, Hanover. Associated Press. January 18, 1937. p. 8. Retrieved January 15, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. 

 - ↑ "Obituary 1 -- No Title". Los Angeles Times. May 5, 1955.
 - ↑ Death certificate of Douglas Blackley, Jr.
 
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