Stanhope Wheatcroft
Born: 1888-05-10 in New York City, New York, USA
Died: 1966-02-13
Known For: Acting
Biography
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Filmography
1939
- Union Pacific as Secretary (uncredited)
1937
- Kid Galahad as (uncredited)
1935
- Break of Hearts as Ticket Purchaser (uncredited)
1934
- The Notorious Sophie Lang as Floor Walker (uncredited)
- Girl in Danger as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
1933
- The House on 56th Street as Blackjack Player (uncredited)
1932
- Trouble in Paradise as Party Guest (uncredited)
- One Way Passage
- The Death Kiss as Mr. Wheatcroft
- Scarface as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
1931
- City Lights as Distinguished Gentleman in Cafe (uncredited)
1930
- Sin Takes a Holiday as Ship’s Passenger (uncredited)
1927
1925
- Keep Smiling as Gerald Deane
- Madame Behave as Percy Fairweather
- Ridin' Pretty as Miller
- The Iron Horse as John Hay (uncredited)
1924
- No More Women as Randolph Parker
- Laughing at Danger as Darwin Kershaw
- Pal o' Mine as Jonathan Black's Nephew (uncredited)
- Broadway or Bust as Freddie
- The Yankee Consul as Leopoldo
1923
- Blow Your Own Horn as Timonthy Cole
- When Knights Were Cold as Prince of Pluto, a Bad Knight
1922
- The Hottentot as Larry Crawford
1921
- Dr. Jim as Bobby Thorne
- Greater Than Love as The Youth
1920
- A Beggar in Purple as Roger Winton Jr.
- The Breath of the Gods as Pierre Le Beau
- Locked Lips as Parker aka Harvey Stanwood
- Her Five-Foot Highness
1919
- Secret Service as Lieutenant Maxwell (as Stanley Wheatcroft)
- The Blue Bonnet as Sidney Haviland
- The Right to Happiness as George Winthrop
- The Amazing Wife as Philip Ashton
- Her Purchase Price as George Vincent
- The Veiled Adventure as Reginald Crocker
1917
- God's Man as Paul L'Hommedieu
- A Modern Cinderella as Harry
- The Corner Grocer as William
- Maternity as Dan Miller
- On Dangerous Ground as Hugo Grossman
1916
- The New South as Paul Fitzhugh
- Under Two Flags as Berkeley Cecil
- The Ballet Girl as Fuzz Castleton
- East Lynne as Richard Hare
- Beyond the Wall as Minister
1915
- Camille as Robert Bousac