



Roger Pryor
Acting1901New York City, New York, USA

Biography
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.
Known For
Acting History
1948
The Ed Sullivan Show
TVas Self
1945
Man from Oklahoma
as Jim Gardner
Scared Stiff
as Richardson
The Cisco Kid Returns
as John Harris
Identity Unknown
as Rocks Donnelly
The Kid Sister
as J. Waldo Barnes
High Powered
as Rod Farrell
1944
Thoroughbreds
as Harold Matthews
1943
Submarine Alert
as G.B. Fleming
Lady Bodyguard
as George MacAlister
1942
1941
Gambling Daughters
as Chance Landon
Bullets for O'Hara
as Mike O'Hara
Flying Blind
as Rocky Drake
Power Dive
as Dan McMasters
South of Panama
as Mike Lawrence
The Richest Man in Town
as Tom Manning
The Officer and the Lady
as Johnny Davis
1940
The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady
as Peter Rennick
Money and the Woman
as Charles Patteson
The Man with Nine Lives
as Dr. Tim Mason
Gambling on the High Seas
as Max Gates
She Couldn't Say No
as Wallace Turnbull
A Fugitive from Justice
as Dan Miller
Bowery Boy
as J. R. Mason
Glamour for Sale
as James R. Daly
1939
The Man They Could Not Hang
as District Attorney Drake
Sued for Libel
as Willard Corbin
1936
Ticket to Paradise
as Terry Dodd aka Jack Doe
Sitting on the Moon
as Danny West
Missing Girls
as Reporter Jimmie Dugan
1935
Straight from the Heart
as Andy MacLean
Dinky
as Tom Marsden
The Headline Woman
as Bob Grayson
The Girl Friend
as George Thorne
$1,000 a Minute
as Wally Jones
To Beat the Band
as Larry Barry
Case of the Missing Man
as James "Jimmy" Hudson
1934
Lady by Choice
as Johnny Mills
Belle of the Nineties
as Tiger Kid
Gift of Gab
as Kelly
Wake Up and Dream
as Charlie Sullivan
I'll Tell the World
as William S. Briggs
I Like it That Way
as Jack Anderson
Romance in the Rain
as Charlie Denton
Strange Wives
as Jimmy King
1933
Moonlight and Pretzels
as George Dwight
1930







