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Rufus King(1893-1966)

  • Writer
  • Actor
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Rufus King was born on 3 January 1893 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for The Hidden Hand (1942), Le secret derrière la porte (1947) and Rythmes d'amour (1934). He died on 13 February 1966 in Hollywood, Florida, USA.
BornJanuary 3, 1893
DiedFebruary 13, 1966(73)
BornJanuary 3, 1893
DiedFebruary 13, 1966(73)
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Elisabeth Fraser, Craig Stevens, and Milton Parsons in The Hidden Hand (1942)
The Hidden Hand
6.1
  • Writer
  • 1942
Le secret derrière la porte (1947)
Le secret derrière la porte
6.6
  • Writer
  • 1947
Rythmes d'amour (1934)
Rythmes d'amour
6.5
  • Writer
  • 1934
Hobart Cavanaugh, Walter Coy, C. Henry Gordon, Henry Hunter, Alma Kruger, and Polly Rowles in Love Letters of a Star (1936)
Love Letters of a Star
6.9
  • Writer
  • 1936

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  • Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre (1955)
    Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre
    7.2
    TV Series
    • story
    • 1957
  • Le secret derrière la porte (1947)
    Le secret derrière la porte
    6.6
    • story
    • 1947
  • William Bendix, Dan Duryea, and Ella Raines in White Tie and Tails (1946)
    White Tie and Tails
    6.9
    • novel "The Victoria Docks at Eight"
    • 1946
  • Elisabeth Fraser, Craig Stevens, and Milton Parsons in The Hidden Hand (1942)
    The Hidden Hand
    6.1
    • based on a play by
    • 1942
  • Hobart Cavanaugh, Walter Coy, C. Henry Gordon, Henry Hunter, Alma Kruger, and Polly Rowles in Love Letters of a Star (1936)
    Love Letters of a Star
    6.9
    • story
    • 1936
  • Charles Bickford and Helen Vinson in A Notorious Gentleman (1935)
    A Notorious Gentleman
    6.9
    • adaptation (uncredited)
    • 1935
  • Rythmes d'amour (1934)
    Rythmes d'amour
    6.5
    • based upon the play by
    • 1934
  • Irving Pichel and Lilyan Tashman in Murder by the Clock (1931)
    Murder by the Clock
    6.0
    • story
    • 1931
  • Strongheart the Dog in North Star (1925)
    North Star
    6.1
    • story
    • 1925
  • Sa patrie (1923)
    Sa patrie
    5.9
    • story
    • 1923

Actor



  • The Bond of Love (1914)
    The Bond of Love
    Short
    • Eric's Sister
    • 1914

Personal details

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  • Born
    • January 3, 1893
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • February 13, 1966
    • Hollywood, Florida, USA
  • Other works
    Stage Play: Murder at the Vanities. Musical comedy/drama. Book by Earl Carroll and Rufus King [earliest Broadway credit]. Additional dialogue by Eugene Conrad. Lyrics by Edward Heyman. Additional lyrics by Ned Washington, Paul Francis Webster and Herman Hupfeld. Music by Richard Meyers. Additional music by Victor Young, John J. Loeb, Herman Hupfeld and John W. Green. Musical Direction by Ray Kavanaugh. Music orchestrated by Edward Powell and [error]. Dialogue staged by Burk Symon. Dances by Chester Hale. Additional dance arrangements by Ned McGurn. Directed by Earl Carroll. New Amsterdam Theatre: (moved to The Majestic Theatre from 10 Mar 1934 to close): 12 Sep 1933- 10 Mar 1934 (207 performances). Cast: James Rennie, Sybil Aarons, Janet Abbott, Ednamay Adair, Jean Adair (as "Madame Tanqueray, Wardrobe Mistress"), Wiley Adams, Ernestine Anderson, Renee Armour, Charles Ashley, Olga Baklanova, William Balfour (as "Noomhouse, Night Watchman"), DeDon Blumier, Mickey Braatz, Eileen Burns, Marion Callahan, Earl Carroll (as Cameo appearance; is only time on stage as an actor), Eunice Coleman, Amby Costello, James Coughlin, Robert Cummings, Sylvia Curry, Dorothy Dawes, Nancy Dolan, Patsy Drew, Lew Eckles (as "Mr. Kerrick, Assistant District Attorney"), Caja Eric, Muriel Evans (as "[one of]The Most Beautiful Girls in the World"), William Fay, Betty French, Paul Gerrish, Dolores Grant, Flo Harris, Patricia Hayward, Ruth Hillard, Billy House (as "Walter Buck, Assistant Stage Manager"), Charles G. Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Constance Jordan, Elise Joyce, Marie Kahrkahn, Evelyn Kelly, Irene Kelly, Alice Kerwin, Frank Kingdon (as "Mr. Martin, the General Manager"), Evalyn Knapp (as "[one of] The Most Beautiful Girls in the World"), Ben Lackland (as "Billy Slade"), Al Lee, Sari Leone, Ben Lewis, Lewis & Van, Bela Lugosi (as "Siebenkase") [final Broadway role], Mackie & Lavallie, Helen Madison, Francis X. Mahoney, June Mahr, Ruth Mann, Adeline Martin, Ruth Miller, Woods Miller, Villi Milli, Pauline Moore (as "Liane Ware, a Vanities Girl"), Kay Murphy, Martha Murray, Alice Nelson, Hazel Nevin, Gay Orlova, Anita Patterson, Dorothy Plant, Martha Pryor, Helena Rapport, Naomi Ray, F. Raymond, June Raymond, Lorna Rode, Elsie Rossi, Ann Rothey, Alma Saunders, Leone Sedalle, Marion Semler, Samuel Shaw, Phil Sheridan (as "Winchester"), Laurie Shevlin, Lisa Silbert, Francine Sinclaire, Anya Taranda, Walker Thornton, Edwin Vickery, Una Vilon, Emily Von Hoven, Beryl Wallace (as "Hope Carol, a Vanities Girl"), Ferne Ward, Marie Warren, Al Webster, Joan Webster, Barbara Winchester, Evelyn Witt. Produced by Earl Carroll.

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