Mel Ruick

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.6902

Gender

Male

Birthday

08-Jul-1898

Age

(128 years old)

Place of Birth

Boise, Idaho, USA

Also Known As
  • Melville Hughes Ruick
  • Melville Ruick
  • Melville Ruich

Mel Ruick

Biography

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Credits

Torture Money Torture Money (1937) Character: Henchman Red (uncredited)
In this MGM Crime Does Not Pay series short, police go after a fraud operation that stages automobile accidents to collect insurance money.
Man From Headquarters Man From Headquarters (1942) Character: District Attorney Johnson
A police reporter solves a murder case in Chicago, then moves on to St. Louis-but not voluntarily, since he has been kidnapped by the minions of the Windy City gang leader against whom he is scheduled to testify.
Little Nellie Kelly Little Nellie Kelly (1940) Character: Bandleader (uncredited)
Nellie Kelly, the daughter of Irish immigrants, patches up differences between her father and maternal grandfather while rising to the top on Broadway.
Broadway Melody of 1940 Broadway Melody of 1940 (1940) Character: Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
Johnny Brett and King Shaw are an unsuccessful dance team in New York. A producer discovers Brett as the new partner for Clare Bennett, but Brett, who thinks he is one of the people they lent money to, gives him the name of his partner.
The Human Duplicators The Human Duplicators (1965) Character: Dr. Munson (as Melville Ruick)
An alien is dispatched from a faraway galaxy to take over the Earth by "duplicating" humans and creating a race of zombies.
Man-Made Monster Man-Made Monster (1941) Character: Defense Attorney (uncredited)
Mad scientist turns a man into an electrically-controlled monster to do his bidding.
Rings on Her Fingers Rings on Her Fingers (1942) Character: N/A
Susan Miller works behind the girdle counter in a department store and dreams about the beautiful clothes and glamour she can never hope to have. Enter May Worthington and Warren, a pair of con artists who pose as the mother and uncle of a pretty girl in order to separate millionaires from their money. They convince Susan she has an opportunity to fulfill all her dreams, and the trio heads for Palm Beach. Susan meets John Wheeler who says he is shopping for a sailboat. Believing that he is a millionaire, Warren and May sell him a boat that doesn't belong to them, and make off with his $15,000 life savings. Looking for greener pastures, they work themselves into the family of wealthy Tod Fenwick, who falls for Sue, posing as "Linda Worthington". But John shows up as a guest of Fenwick and he tells "Linda", not knowing she was part of the scam, that he has a detective after the fake captain that sold him the boat...
The President's Mystery The President's Mystery (1936) Character: Andrew
The screenplay for this mystery is based upon a story suggested to Liberty Magazine by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It is the tale of a prominent lawyer who shocks his snooty friends, family and colleagues by abruptly abandoning his successful practice and his wife to find true happiness. He soon falls in love with another woman and continues to keep a low profile until he learns that his first wife stands accused of murdering him
Sinner Take All Sinner Take All (1936) Character: Gangster (uncredited)
A young lawyer is determined to identify who is murdering members of a wealthy New York publishing family.
We Who Are Young We Who Are Young (1940) Character: Police Radio Operator (uncredited)
A man violates company policy by getting married.
Remember the Day Remember the Day (1941) Character: Hotel Clerk
Elderly schoolteacher Nora Trinell, waiting to meet presidential nominee Dewey Roberts, recalls him as her student back in 1916 and his relation to Dan Hopkins, the man she married and lost.
There's One Born Every Minute There's One Born Every Minute (1942) Character: Radio Announcer
A nine-year-old Elizabeth Taylor made her film debut in this lively comedy. She plays the spoiled-brat daughter of a pudding manufacturer who has been entered into the town's mayoral race by some of the local businessmen. They have chosen him because they think he is easy to manipulate. As a sales gimmick, the pudding magnate advertises that his product contains the highly nutritious "Vitamin Z." He suddenly begins selling pudding like crazy and soon his political campaign is well-funded. Unfortunately, there is no "Vitamin Z" and when this is discovered, the town fathers try to dump him and show that he is a fake.
He Married His Wife He Married His Wife (1940) Character: Orchestra Leader
Race horse owner pays so much attention to business he winds up divorced from his wife. His alimony payments are so steep he plots with his lawyer to get her married off.
Navy Blues Navy Blues (1937) Character: Lawson
A sailor bets his friends he can get a date with any woman they choose. They pick out a librarian with glasses and a bookish appearance. When he pursues her, he discovers that she is quite beautiful and that he has competition -- but his rival has more sinister intentions than anyone imagines.
Kitty Foyle Kitty Foyle (1940) Character: Bandleader and Violinist (uncredited)
A hard-working, white-collar girl falls in love with a young socialite, but meets with his family's disapproval.
Music in My Heart Music in My Heart (1940) Character: Radio Announcer (uncredited)
A young woman engaged to a millionaire falls for the understudy in a Broadway musical.
The Gilded Lily The Gilded Lily (1935) Character: English Band Leader (uncredited)
Secretary Marilyn David falls in love with British aristocrat Charles Gray, to the dismay of her best friend, reporter Peter Dawes, who secretly loves her. When Peter learns that the already-engaged Charles has hurt Marilyn, he fabricates an article casting her as the "No Girl" who refused to marry a callous aristocrat. But when the publicity brings Marilyn unexpected fame, and Charles returns, she is forced to choose between the two men.
Sun Valley Serenade Sun Valley Serenade (1941) Character: Jimmy Norton
When Phil Corey's band arrives at the Idaho ski resort its pianist Ted Scott is smitten with a Norwegian refugee he has sponsored, Karen Benson. When soloist Vivian Dawn quits, Karen stages an ice show as a substitute.
Pot o' Gold Pot o' Gold (1941) Character: Announcer (uncredited)
Jimmy, the owner of a failed music shop, goes to work with his uncle, the owner of a food factory. Before he gets there, he befriends an Irish family who happens to be his uncle's worst enemy because of their love for music and in-house band who constantly practices. Soon, Jimmy finds himself trying to help the band by getting them gigs and trying to reconcile the family with his uncle.
Taxi Taxi (1953) Character: George (uncredited)
A New York cab driver helps an Irish immigrant with a baby locate her missing husband.
Bombay Clipper Bombay Clipper (1942) Character: Submarine commander
Someone has absconded with $4,000,000 worth of diamonds, and that someone may very well be a passenger on the Bombay Clipper.
Kiss of Death Kiss of Death (1947) Character: Moremann's Assistant (uncredited)
An ex-con trying to go straight must face a crazed criminal out for revenge.
Shipmates Forever Shipmates Forever (1935) Character: Band Leader (uncredited)
An admiral's son with no interest in carrying on the family tradition is a successful crooner. He finally joins the Navy to prove he can, but with no real love in it.
The Lady Has Plans The Lady Has Plans (1942) Character: Announcer (uncredited)
Some dastardly criminals have stolen some top secret plans and tattoo them on the back of a woman so she can sell them to the highest bidder in Lisbon. This woman plans to take the place of a 'Sidney Royce', a legitimate traveler going to Lisbon as a reporter. Crossed signals allows the real Sidney to reach Portugal first, where she is pursued by those trying to obtain the plans and US government agents trying to prevent the sale.



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