
Russell Hicks
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edward Russell Hicks (June 4, 1895 – June 1, 1957) was an American film actor. Born in 1895 in Baltimore, Maryland, Hicks appeared in nearly 300 films between 1915 and 1956. His first appearance was an uncredited role in The Birth of a Nation (1915). He often appeared as a smooth-talking confidence man, as in the W.C. Fields film The Bank Dick (1940)....
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Edward Russell Hicks (June 4, 1895 – June 1, 1957) was an American film actor. Born in 1895 in Baltimore, Maryland, Hicks appeared in nearly 300 films between 1915 and 1956. His first appearance was an uncredited role in The Birth of a Nation (1915). He often appeared as a smooth-talking confidence man, as in the W.C. Fields film The Bank Dick (1940)....
Known For
Scarlet Street
as J.J. Hogarth
Samson and Delilah
as Lord of Ashkelon
The Little Foxes
as William Marshall
Cast Credits
7th Cavalry
as Col. Kellogg
You Can't Run Away from It
as Ship Captain (uncredited)
Once Upon a Honeymoon
as Angel Chief
Man of Conflict
as Mr. Murdock
The Studebaker Story
as Harold S. Vance
The Maverick
as Col. Hook
Mr. Walkie Talkie
as Col. Lockwood
Old Oklahoma Plains
as Colonel Charles Bigelow
Overland Telegraph
as Col. Marvin
As You Were
as Col. Lockwood
All That I Have
as Jess Northrup
Kentucky Jubilee
as T.J. Hoarsely
Fourteen Hours
as Regan, Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Bowery Battalion
as Melvin Hatfield
Again Pioneers
as Pete Galloway
The Big Hangover
as Steve Hughes
Unmasked
as George Richards
Blue Grass of Kentucky
as James B. Armistead
The Flying Saucer
as Hank Thorn
Samson and Delilah
as Lord of Ashkelon
Barbary Pirate
as Commodore Preble
The Fountainhead
as Banner Board Member (uncredited)
Manhattan Angel
as J.C. Rayland
I Cheated the Law
as District Attorney Randolph
One Sunday Afternoon
as Tredway
Jiggs and Maggie in Court
as Supreme Court Judge
My Dear Secretary
as Dick Fulton - Publisher (uncredited)
The Plunderers
as Cavalry Colonel