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Full Name
  
Fred Bowditch

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Kane Richmond

Height
  
6' (1.83 m)

Years active
  
1929-1948


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Born
  
December 23, 1906 (
1906-12-23
)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.

Died
  
March 22, 1973, Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, California, United States

Spouse
  
Marion Burns (m. 1934–1973)

Movies
  
Spy Smasher, The Lost City, Haunted Harbor, Brenda Starr - Reporter, Brick Bradford

Similar People
  
Marion Burns, William Witney, Spencer Gordon Bennet, Sam Katzman, Norman Foster

Kane Richmond (December 23, 1906 – March 22, 1973) was an American film actor of the 1930s and 1940s, mostly appearing in cliffhangers and serials. He is best known today for his portrayal of the character Lamont Cranston in The Shadow films in addition to his leading role in the successful serials Spy Smasher and Brick Bradford.

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Early years

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Richmond was born Frederick William Bowditch in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the son of Pearlie Watkins Bowditch and Mary Elizabeth Waters. He had a sister, Marie, and a brother, Russell. He attended St. Thomas College and the University of Minnesota, playing football at both schools.

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He moved to Hollywood in the late 1920s to pursue a career in acting.

Film

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Before becoming an actor, Richmond (then still known as Fred Bowditch) was a film salesman. In its entry on Richmond, The Film Encyclopedia relates: "[H]e was on a business trip to Hollywood when a Universal executive asked him to test for the lead in The Leather Pushers two-reel action series. He got the part and went on to appear in many other films through the late 40s."

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He received his first film roles in 1929, appearing in Song of Love, followed by Their Own Desire, both of which were uncredited. In 1930 he had two more uncredited roles, then landed the lead role in the boxing serial The Leather Pushers, an 11-film series that ran into 1931. Richmond did all of the fight scenes in the serial himself and suffered a broken nose (twice) and a broken ankle as a result. From the remainder of 1931 through 1939 Richmond appeared in fifty films, many of which were cliffhangers, serials, and B-movies.

In The Devil Tiger (1934), Director Clyde E. Elliott allowed his star, Richmond, to fight a 25-foot python. Richmond hated doubles and had insisted on playing the scene himself. The actor succeeded in holding the snake's snapping mouth away from his face while struggling to free himself from the triple coils around his body. At the height of the struggle, the heroine, Marion Burns, runs in and saves the hero from the python. Burns had to fight the snake too, in order to get at Richmond's pistol, with which she was supposed to shoot the python.

In the serial Spy Smasher for Republic Studios Richmond played not only the title character, but his twin brother (a character not present in the comic book).

Richmond appeared in several Charlie Chan films, and in 1940 landed a main supporting role in Knute Rockne All American, which starred Pat O'Brien, Gale Page, and Ronald Reagan. From 1940 through 1946 he appeared in thirty films, including his best known roles today, three films in The Shadow series, starring opposite Barbara Read. Following these films, his movie career declined considerably, with only three film roles in 1947 and 1948. During the 1950s and 1960s he appeared on several television series' until 1966 when he retired. Richmond was residing in Corona Del Mar, California, at the time of his death at the age of 66.

Personal life

Richmond was married in 1934 to actress Marion Burns. The marriage lasted until his death. They had 2 children.

Filmography

Actor
1948
Stage Struck as
Nick Mantee
1947
Brick Bradford as
Brick Bradford
1947
Black Gold as
Stanley Lowell
1946
The Missing Lady as
Lamont Cranston [The Shadow]
1946
Traffic in Crime as
Sam Wire
1946
Don't Gamble with Strangers as
Mike Samo
1946
Behind the Mask as
The Shadow / Lamont Cranston
1946
Passkey to Danger as
Tex Hanlon
1946
The Shadow Returns as
Lamont Cranston
1945
Black Market Babies as
Eddie Condon
1945
The Tiger Woman as
Jerry Devery
1945
Jungle Raiders as
Bob Moore
1945
Brenda Starr, Reporter as
Lt. Larry Farrell
1944
Haunted Harbor as
Jim Marsden
1944
Roger Touhy, Gangster as
Mason
1944
Bermuda Mystery as
Frank Martin
1944
Ladies Courageous as
Alex Anderson
1943
Three Russian Girls as
Sergei
1943
There's Something About a Soldier as
Sgt. Cummings (uncredited)
1943
Action in the North Atlantic as
Ensign Wright (uncredited)
1942
Spy Smasher as
Alan Armstrong / Spy Smasher / Jack Armstrong
1942
A Gentleman at Heart as
Steve - Detective
1942
The Bugle Sounds as
Captain (uncredited)
1941
Hard Guy as
Steve Randall
1941
Great Guns as
Capt. Baker
1941
Riders of the Purple Sage as
Adam Dyer
1941
Mountain Moonlight as
Paul Conrad
1941
Double Cross as
Jim Murray
1941
Play Girl as
Don Shawhan
1940
Murder Over New York as
Ralph Percy
1940
Knute Rockne All American as
Elmer Layden - The Four Horsemen
1940
Sailor's Lady as
Lt. Wood
1940
Charlie Chan in Panama as
Richard Cabot
1939
20, 000 Men a Year as
Al Williams
1939
The Escape as
Eddie Farrell
1939
Chicken Wagon Family as
Matt Hibbard
1939
Charlie Chan in Reno as
Curtis Whitman
1939
The Return of the Cisco Kid as
Alan Davis
1939
Winner Take All as
Paulie Mitchell
1939
Tail Spin as
Lt. Dick 'Tex' Price
1938
The Little Adventuress as
Jack Smith (uncredited)
1938
Juvenile Court as
Bradley (uncredited)
1938
The Affairs of Annabel as
Detective (uncredited)
1938
Boys Town as
Jackson - Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)
1938
Three Loves Has Nancy as
Jack's Friend (uncredited)
1938
I Am the Law as
Law Student (uncredited)
1938
Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars as
Pilot Captain
1937
Young Dynamite as
Tom Marlin
1937
Anything for a Thrill as
Cliff Mallory
1937
Tough to Handle as
Joe MacIntyre
1937
Headline Crasher as
Lawrence 'Larry' Deering
1937
Nancy Steele Is Missing! as
Tom - Steele's Chauffeur
1937
The Devil Diamond as
Jerry Carter
1936
With Love and Kisses as
Don Gray
1936
Racing Blood as
Clay Harrison
1936
Born to Fight as
Tom 'Bomber' Brown / Tom Hayes
1936
Private Number as
Joe
1936
The Country Doctor as
Logger Paying Doctor (uncredited)
1936
The Reckless Way as
Jim Morgan
1935
Thunderbolt as
Jack Hall
1935
Forced Landing as
Jimmy Stafford
1935
The Silent Code as
NWMP Cpl. Jerry Hale
1935
Confidential as
J.W. 'Jack' Keaton, Jr.
1935
The Adventures of Rex and Rinty as
Frank Bradley
1935
Circus Shadows as
Dale Wentworth
1935
The Lost City as
Bruce Gordon
1934
Forsaking All Others as
Party Guest (uncredited)
1934
Death on the Diamond as
Man on Ticket Line (uncredited)
1934
The Age of Innocence as
Dallas Archer (uncredited)
1934
I Can't Escape as
Bob - College Boy at Club
1934
Private Scandal as
Buddy - Party Boy (uncredited)
1934
The Crime of Helen Stanley as
Lee Davis
1934
Voice in the Night as
Jack
1934
Coming Out Party as
Party Guest (uncredited)
1934
The Devil Tiger as
Robert 'Bob' Eller
1934
Caravan as
Young Officer at Beer Garden (uncredited)
1933
Let's Fall in Love as
Ray (uncredited)
1932
Huddle as
Tom Stone
1932
Running Hollywood (Short) as
Party Guest (uncredited)
1931
Torchy Passes the Buck (Short) as
Dicky Broadmoor
1931
West of Broadway as
Reggie (uncredited)
1931
Cavalier of the West as
Lt. Wilbur Allister
1931
Politics as
Nifty Morgan
1931
Stepping Out as
Hal Rogers
1931
Strangers May Kiss as
1st Admirer (uncredited)
1931
Open House (Short)
1931
The Champion (Short) as
Kane Halliday aka Kid Roberts
1931
Kane Meets Abel (Short) as
Kane Halliday aka Kid Roberts
1931
The Lady Killer (Short) as
Kane Halliday aka Kid Roberts
1931
Framed! (Short) as
Kane Halliday aka Kid Roberts
1930
All for a Lady (Short) as
Kane Halliday aka Kid Roberts
1930
The Mardi Gras (Short) as
Kane Halliday aka Kid Roberts
1930
The Comeback (Short) as
Kane Halliday aka Kid Roberts
1930
The Knockout (Short) as
Kane Halliday aka Kid Roberts
1930
Hammer and Tongs (Short) as
Kane Halliday aka Kid Roberts
1930
Kid Roberts (Short) as
Kid Roberts (as Richard Barker)
1930
The Leather Pushers as
Kane Halliday aka Kid Roberts
1930
Good News as
Student (uncredited)
1930
For the Defense as
Young Man at Speakeasy (uncredited)
1930
The Ship from Shanghai as
Shanghai Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
1929
Their Own Desire as
Man at the Resort (uncredited)
1929
Song of Love as
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
1929
Trial Marriage as
Party Guest (uncredited)
Archive Footage
1991
The Republic Pictures Story (TV Movie documentary) as
Spy Smasher (clip from Spy Smasher (1942)) (uncredited)
1989
Action Heroes of Movies & T.V. (Video documentary) as
Spy Smasher
1966
City of Lost Men as
Bruce Gordon
1966
Deadly Ray from Mars (TV Movie) as
Stratosled patrol captain (uncredited)
1966
Spy Smasher Returns (TV Movie) as
Alan Armstrong / Spy Smasher / Jack Armstrong
1940
City of Lost Men as
Bruce Gordon
1938
Mars Attacks the World as
Talgon's Brother - a Martian Captain
1935
The Lost City as
Bruce Gordon

References

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