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Witness to Murder

as Apartment Manager

1954
Western Pacific Agent

as Sheriff

1950
Money Madness

as Malt Shop Customer (uncredited)

1948
Dangerous Money

as P.T. Burke

1946
Christmas in Connecticut

as Judge Crothers

1945
Adventures of Kitty O'Day

as Bascom, Hotel Guest

1945
Show Business

as Binoculars Man

1944
Swing Out the Blues

as Malcolm P. Carstairs

1943
Criminal Investigator

as Ed Brandt (uncredited)

1942
Sunset in Wyoming

as Lieutenant Governor Cornelius Peabody

1941
Up in the Air

as B. J. Hastings, Station Owner

1940
Undercover Agent

as Garrison - Henchman

1939
Boy Trouble

as Dr. Benshlager

1939
A Man to Remember

as Hank

1938
The Outcasts of Poker Flat

as Stumpy Carter

1937
China Passage

as Philip Burton

1937
The Big Game

as Lowell

1936
Woman Unafraid

as Tom Brady

1934
Stage Mother

as Party Guest

1933
Dick Elliott Dick Elliott

Birthday

1886-04-30

Place of Birth

Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Richard "Dick" Elliott (April 30, 1886 – December 22, 1961) was an American character actor who played in over 240 films from the 1930s until the time of his death. He was born Richard Damon Elliott in Boston, Massachusetts. Elliott played many different roles, typically as a somewhat blustery sort, such as a politician. A short, fat man, Elliott played Santa Claus on the Jimmy Durante, Red Skelton, and Jack Benny programs. Elliott had a couple of memorable lines in It's a Wonderful Life (1946), in which he scolded James Stewart, who was trying to say goodnight to Donna Reed, advising him to stop hemming and hawing and "just go ahead and kiss her". He also had a few memorable appearances in episodes of the Adventures of Superman television series. He appeared three times as Stanley on the CBS sitcom December Bride, as well as on two of ABC/Warner Brothers' western series, Sugarfoot and Maverick. He was cast as the prospector Peter Cooper and then as Sheriff Tiny Morris in two segments of CBS's Tales of the Texas Rangers. He appeared twice as Doc Thornton on ABC's The Real McCoys. Elliott is perhaps best known as Mayberry's Mayor Pike in early episodes of CBS's The Andy Griffith Show, one of his last screen works. In two of the eleven episodes featuring Elliot as mayor, actress Josie Lloyd portrayed his daughter. On December 22, 1961, Elliott died from heart illness.
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