Viola Richard

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.1045

Gender

Female

Birthday

06-Jan-1904

Age

(121 years old)

Place of Birth

Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Also Known As
  • Evelyn Viola Richard

Viola Richard

Biography

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Credits

Dumb Daddies Dumb Daddies (1928) Character: Viola
Max mistakes his son's acting for reality. When the play calls for the son to commit a murder (on a mannequin), Max winds up trying to hide the body from the police.
Love 'em and Feed 'em Love 'em and Feed 'em (1927) Character: Viola, a telephone operator
A pair of gold prospectors (Max Davidson, Oliver Hardy) try to make their way in the big city. *Only reconstructed fragments exists.
Limousine Love Limousine Love (1928) Character: The Wife, Mrs Glenders
On the way to his wedding the bride groom finds a nude, married woman in his car
Never the Dames Shall Meet Never the Dames Shall Meet (1927) Character: Beauty Contest Winner
Chase makes tries to escape from a compromising situation with a dame he took to be his wife's sister.
The Line-Up The Line-Up (1929) Character: Alyce Vernon
The Line-Up (1929)
With Love and Hisses With Love and Hisses (1927) Character: Girl at station
Dimwitted Cuthbert Hope is enlisted in the army, and gets himself and his sergeant in constant trouble.
Sailors, Beware! Sailors, Beware! (1927) Character: Passenger
A con artist and a midget dressed as her infant son, are unmasked aboard a ship by a steward.
Do Detectives Think? Do Detectives Think? (1927) Character: Mrs. Foozle
An escaped convict is out to kill the judge who sentenced him. Two inept detectives are hired to guard the judge.
Came the Dawn Came the Dawn (1928) Character: The Gimplewort Daughter
Papa, Mama, Daughter and Son Gimplewort move into their new house. Two movers are talking to each other about the murder of a saxophone player that took place in the house. They say his ghost still roams the house. Night comes and every noise and creak in the house scares the papa, mama and son (the daughter is out on a date). The Mover gives the daughter a parrot saying "It's a religious parrot – I bought it from a sailor". At any rate, the parrot gets into the act by yelling scaring Papa and Son who have come down looking for the source of the noise. Later Daughter and Remover return from a costume party and sneak into the house. The young man is dressed in a skeleton outfit and the fun continues. There has been film reconstruction in a number of places, particularly the last third of the film. In many cases there is a photograph depicting the scene being described.
What Women Did for Me What Women Did for Me (1927) Character: N/A
A girl-shy professor runs into trouble at -- a ladies' seminary.
Tit for Tat Tit for Tat (1935) Character: Passerby
Stan and Ollie have set up their own electrical appliance store but, unfortunately for them, the grocery right next door is run by the man and wife whom they encountered in "Them Thar Hills" (1935). Stan and Ollie go and visit to offer the hand of friendship, but the grocer again becomes convinced that Ollie and his wife are fooling around.
Flying Elephants Flying Elephants (1928) Character: Blushing Rose
Cavemen Stan and Ollie vie for the affections of a stone-age beauty.
Should Married Men Go Home? Should Married Men Go Home? (1928) Character: Brunette Girlfriend (uncredited)
Mrs. Hardy throws Ollie and Stan out of the house. They try to impress two young ladies at a golf course and end up fighting with other golfers.
Why Girls Love Sailors Why Girls Love Sailors (1927) Character: Willie's Girl
Stan is a sailor whose girl gets kidnapped by a rough sea captain. Stan dresses in drag and seduces the captain but the captain's wife catches him. Stan and his girl beat a hasty retreat as the captain's wife fires off a parting shot.
Leave 'Em Laughing Leave 'Em Laughing (1928) Character: Dentist's Nurse (uncredited)
Stan complains of a toothache and he and Ollie visit the dentist. Ollie gets his teeth pulled by mistake. Under the influence of laughing gas, they leave and cause much commotion on the road annoying a traffic cop.
The Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy The Further Perils of Laurel and Hardy (1967) Character: N/A
Film historian Robert Youngson presents a feature-length anthology of rarely seen silent films by comedy legends Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. Along with clips from many of the shorts that made the duo stars, it includes clips from a 1918 comedy starring Laurel on his own as well as scenes from three shorts Hardy made in 1917 and '18 with his original comedy partner, Billy West. To put the duo's work in context, the film briefly features other comedians who worked with producer Hal Roach.



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