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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1926–1943


Name
  
Matty Kemp

Role
  
Film actor

Born
  
September 10, 1907 (
1907-09-10
)
New York City, New York, United States

Died
  
December 12, 1999, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
Crazy to Act, The Campus Vamp, Here's Flash Casey, Common Clay, The Road to Hollywood

Similar People
  
Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast, Frank McDonald, Sidney W Pink, Mack Sennett, Victor Fleming

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Matty Kemp (September 10, 1907 – December 12, 1999) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 50 films between 1926 and 1943.

Contents

Filmography

Actor
1943
Chatterbox as
Reporter (uncredited)
1941
Cadet Girl as
Phil - Musician (uncredited)
1941
Look Who's Laughing as
Harry (uncredited)
1940
Golden Gloves as
Lefty (uncredited)
1939
The Adventures of the Masked Phantom as
Stan Barton
1939
Million Dollar Legs as
Ed Riggs
1939
Sudden Money as
Sound Man (uncredited)
1938
I Demand Payment as
Toby Locke
1938
Law of the Texan as
Ranger Jack Bryant
1938
Campus Confessions as
Ed Riggs
1938
Saleslady as
Wheeler
1938
Here's Flash Casey as
Rodney Addison
1937
Criminals of the Air as
Arnold (uncredited)
1937
A Star Is Born as
Preview Reporter (uncredited)
1936
Red Lights Ahead as
Jerry Carruthers (uncredited)
1936
The House of Secrets as
Man on Ship
1936
The Crime of Dr. Forbes as
Student Doctor (uncredited)
1936
Tango as
Anthony Thorne aka 'Tony' Carver
1936
Dangerous Waters as
Officer Garvey (uncredited)
1935
3 Kids and a Queen as
Reporter (uncredited)
1935
His Night Out as
Salesman (uncredited)
1934
Cross Streets as
Ken Barclay
1934
City Park as
Raymond Ransome
1933
Justice Takes a Holiday as
Larry Harrison
1933
Wine, Women and Song as
Ray Joyce
1932
Tess of the Storm Country as
Dillon (uncredited)
1932
The Phantom of Crestwood as
Frank Andes
1932
Down to Earth as
Ross Peters
1932
Thrill of Youth as
Chet Thayer
1932
Probation as
Bert
1931
Hollywood Halfbacks (Short)
1931
Air Eagles as
Eddie Ramsey
1931
One More Chance (Short) as
Percy Howard
1931
City Streets as
Man Stabbed with Fork (uncredited)
1930
Common Clay as
Arthur Coakley
1929
Matchmaking Mamma (Short) as
Larry Lodge
1929
The Million Dollar Collar as
Bill Holmes
1928
The Campus Vamp (Short) as
Matty
1928
A Jim Jam Janitor (Short) as
Undetermined Minor Role (unconfirmed, uncredited)
1928
A Taxi Scandal (Short) as
Good Looking Guy in Car (uncredited)
1928
The Campus Carmen (Short) as
Carole's Sweetheart
1928
The Good-Bye Kiss as
Bill Williams
1928
The Magnificent Flirt as
Hubert
1928
Smith's Army Life (Short) as
Young Officer (uncredited)
1928
The Beach Club (Short) as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1927
Gold Digger of Weepah (Short) as
Winslow - the Barber's Son
1927
Crazy to Act (Short) as
Arthur Young
1926
Making Good (Short) as
Sophomore (uncredited)
1926
Fighting to Win (Short) as
Student at Cafe (uncredited)
1926
Benson at Calford (Short) as
Student (uncredited)
1926
The Collegians (Short) as
Sophomore (uncredited)
1926
Dare Devil Daisy (Short) as
Daisy's Sheik Boyfriend
1926
Rustlers' Ranch as
Clem Allen
Producer
1978
America's Sweetheart: The Mary Pickford Story (Documentary) (producer)
1953
I Was a Burlesque Queen (producer - archive footage)
1952
Universal Cartoon Melodies: Song Dreams (Short) (producer)
1950
Sing Your Thanks (Short) (producer)
1949
Song of the Range (Short) (producer)
1949
Sailing with a Song (Short) (producer)
1948
Million Dollar Weekend (producer)
1947
Linda, Be Good (producer)
1947
Kernels of Korn (Short) (producer)
1947
Let's Go Latin (Short) (producer)
1947
Let's Sing a Western Song (Short) (producer)
1946
Sing and Be Happy (Short) (producer)
Writer
1978
America's Sweetheart: The Mary Pickford Story (Documentary) (story)
1953
The French Line (story)
1948
Million Dollar Weekend (original story)
Archive Footage
1953
I Was a Burlesque Queen as
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
1947
The Road to Hollywood as
Percy Howard, Bing's Rival, from 'One More Chance'

References

Matty Kemp Wikipedia