Rube Miller

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.1368

Gender

Male

Birthday

21-May-1886

Age

(140 years old)

Place of Birth

Trotwood, Ohio, USA

Also Known As
  • Henry Miller Jr.
  • Jack Miller
  • Henry Miller

Rube Miller

Biography

Rube Miller was born on May 22, 1886 in Trottwood, Ohio, USA. He was an actor and director, known for Shy Thirty Cents (1916), Someone in the House (1920) and Whitewashing William (1915). He died on April 1, 1927 in Mexico City, Mexico of a drug overdose.


Credits

The Gay Lord Quex The Gay Lord Quex (1919) Character: Jack Eden
Having followed the road of romance through many countries, Lord Quex finally falls in love with Muriel Eden. After resisting Lord Quex because of his reputation, Muriel finally capitulates to his charms and agrees to marry him. In her heart, however, Muriel still treasures an affection for Caption Bastling, a fortune hunting womanizer, and when Muriel is told of Lord Quex's continuing contact with the Duchess of Dowager, a situation brought about through the scheming of the Duchess, Muriel turns to Bastling and agrees to meet him at her friend Sophie Fullgarney's manicurist shop.
Tom's Little Star Tom's Little Star (1919) Character: N/A
A 1919 silent drama film
Someone in the House Someone in the House (1920) Character: Snowie
Alias "the Dancer," fashionable society crook Jimmy Burke is hot on the trail of the Brent diamonds. Upon learning that Molly Brent and her diamonds are the stars of an amateur play, Jimmy obtains the leading man's part and devises a plan to steal the jewels. Molly falls in love with her leading man, who plans to switch the gems with fakes during the performance. After the play, the police question the couple and Molly declares that the robbery was part of the drama. When she discovers Jimmy's deed, she begins to cry and "the Dancer," realizing that he is in love with his victim, renounces his profession.
A Muddy Romance A Muddy Romance (1913) Character: Land Policeman
Two rivals for Mabel's hand play a series of dirty tricks on each other. Finally, one of them gets Mabel alone and is about to marry her, but his rival comes up with a strange scheme to stop them. Soon the Keystone Kops arrive on the scene, and chaos quickly ensues.
The Great Toe Mystery The Great Toe Mystery (1914) Character: Shoe Clerk (uncredited)
A man goes in hot pursuit of the shoe store clerk he feels has made inappropriate advances towards his wife.
Shot in the Excitement Shot in the Excitement (1914) Character: The Suitor's Rival
Keystone short about two suitors getting into an increasingly, cartoonishly violent fight over a woman.
The Gusher The Gusher (1913) Character: Villager (uncredited)
Mabel has two suitors - an oily con man, whom she mocks in a very funny scene where she is shown twiddling a fake moustache and making her feelings very clearly felt. Even in this early comedy her natural fun comes through. The one she really loves is clumsy yokel Ford Sterling, who is determined to buy an oil well that the con man has for sale. The conman gets a local fellow to pour oil over the property. Ford falls for it and buys it - Mabel and he are to be married. Then the fellow confesses that it was just a scam - there was no oil.
A Bandit A Bandit (1913) Character: Villager
Willy is a rather effeminate young man, and is abused by the town bully. He suspects that the bully is a coward at heart, so disguises himself as a bandit and shoots up the town.
Passions, He Had Three Passions, He Had Three (1913) Character: Farmhand
Henry is a big, fat country boy with three passions. He likes eggs, milk and girls. He steals the eggs from the nests, sucks their contents, and refills the shells with water. When the family sit down to breakfast and the shells are broken the crime is discovered and Farmer Jones places a big bear trap, covered with straw, in front of the nests.
Rastus and the Game Cock Rastus and the Game Cock (1913) Character: Dice Player
Rastus and the Game Cock is a 1913 movie starring Ford Sterling and Mack Sennett.
A Quiet Little Wedding A Quiet Little Wedding (1913) Character: Wedding Guest
The scene is laid for a quiet little wedding. The guests are waiting for Fatty and an ancient maid to be made one. Fatty's rival appears and breaks up the wedding. A lemon meringue pie battle ensues, with the rival the victor. He carries the bride away. A most sensational and ludicrous finish is when he sees Fatty at the foot of a precipitous cliff. In a fit of rage he throws the bride from the top of the cliff at him, who lands unscathed in Fatty's arms.
His Sister's Kids His Sister's Kids (1913) Character: Old Man
His Sister's Kids is a 1913 movie starring Roscoe Arbuckle and Minta Durfee.
In the Clutches of the Gang In the Clutches of the Gang (1914) Character: Cop
In the Clutches of the Gang is a 1914 movie starring Ford Sterling and George Nichols.
The Chicken Chaser The Chicken Chaser (1914) Character: Cop
The Chicken Chaser is a 1914 movie starring Roscoe Arbuckle and Charles Avery.
A Deaf Burglar A Deaf Burglar (1913) Character: A Neighbor
The misfortunes of a deaf burglar.
Doctoring a Leak Doctoring a Leak (1916) Character: 2nd Plumber
Ben Turpin & Rube Miller trying to fix a leak.
Poultry à la Mode Poultry à la Mode (1916) Character: Rube
Rube Miller & Ben Turpin enters a harem.
The Belles of Liberty The Belles of Liberty (1918) Character: Silass Patts
Monty Banks plays a paramour who starts all sort of silly highjinks with Eva Novak and Carolyne Wright
A Gambling Rube A Gambling Rube (1914) Character: Heckler
A comedy short that revolves around a poker game, both above and underneath the table. This is considered to be a lost film.
His Chum the Baron His Chum the Baron (1913) Character: Butler
Smith's chum is a very poor Baron. Smith and the Baron are invited to a ball, and the Baron, not having evening clothes of his own, "borrows" Smith's dress suit. He is having the time of his life when Smith arrives, thoroughly angry, and taking the Baron in a room takes the clothes away from him. The Baron is in a terrible predicament, dodging around from room to room, as people intrude upon his hiding places. He tries to hide his face with a handkerchief, and a lady catches a glimpse of him as he dives under a bed. She screams in terror, thinking he is a mad man, and then the poor Baron is chased all over the house. Someone telephones for the police and they assist in the capture and lead him away.
Love and Salt Water Love and Salt Water (1914) Character: N/A
In this farce Charley and Minta frolic by the seaside.
Her Last Chance Her Last Chance (1914) Character: N/A
Her Last Chance
Bombs and Bangs Bombs and Bangs (1914) Character: N/A
Bombs and Bangs is a 1914 Comedy short.
The Stolen Booking The Stolen Booking (1916) Character: Rube
Unknown to Kelsey and Ryan, two prominent actors, the show troupe to which they are sent by their booking agent, was driven from town by the Constable and his deputies. While waiting for their train the two actors stepped into the depot lunchroom and are seen by Rube and Ben, both out of employment. Rube and Ben steal the actors' suitcases, their wallet containing two dollars, their railroad transportation and their contract to join the troupe for which they are leaving. The actors finding their suitcases and wallet gone and being unable to pay for the food they have eaten, are detained by two roustabouts of the lunchroom long enough for Rube and Ben to leave on their train, and are then thrown out.
Picture Pirates Picture Pirates (1916) Character: 1st Ne'er-Do-Well
Rube's and Ben's wives are waitresses. An art collector purchases a rare picture and the "picture pirate," representing himself as another collector, calls on the first collector. As he is leaving the place Rube and Ben try to pick his pockets, and admonishing them as amateurs, he tells them to join in with him and try to steal the picture. They take the art collector's wife with them to the same café wherein their wives are waitresses. Ben and Rube leave her there and hasten to her home to steal a copy of the picture, the owner having hidden the original. They also drink some poisoned whiskey left for them and fall into a fit. Later the "picture pirate" pays Rube and Ben for the picture, thinking it is the original.
A Blind Pig A Blind Pig (1918) Character: N/A
A French perfume salesman is mistaken for a bootlegger. Partially missing two-reeler with 11 minutes surviving.
A Favor to a Friend A Favor to a Friend (1919) Character: Sam Arnold
When Mary Worthington will not sign a document absolving the executors of her late father's estate from the loss of money due to mismanagement, they lock her up to force her to comply. Meanwhile, Danny Abbott, a press agent for Mary's friend, Gloria Morning, and two East Side Jewish backers, worry that Gloria's failing musical, The Purple Pagoda , will ruin them. Danny persuades his friend Robert Garrison to kidnap Gloria and release her before showtime, thus creating a news item to attract ticket buyers. When Mary escapes and approaches Gloria's apartment, Garrison, thinking that she is Gloria, kidnaps her. Mary plays along to escape the executors and falls in love with him at his cabin where they fight off Gloria's would-be rescuers. After the executors find Mary and take her to an insane asylum, Garrison saves her, they marry, and Gloria's show becomes a success.
The Desperate Hero The Desperate Hero (1920) Character: Alan Moss
Henry Baird, a young newspaperman with a second-hand car but little money, decides to raffle off the car at a county picnic, so that he can take out his sweetheart, Mabel Darrow, the daughter of a wealthy businessman. However, as soon as Henry gets the money, his tailor demands that he pay off his debt. Also, youngsters set the car on fire before he can give to the winner, Joseph Plant, whose wife Evelyn was formerly Henry's sweetheart.
Bangville Police Bangville Police (1913) Character: 2nd Deputy
A young farm maid overhears two cow-hands talking in the barn, and she becomes convinced they’re about to rob her. She barricades herself in a room and calls the police. Her call wakes the chief, who rallies the country justice constabulary and they set off toward the farm, in steam-car and on foot. Meanwhile, the maiden’s parents rush to save her. Everything points toward a showdown in the barn, where no one, including the police force, will be cowed.
He Died and He Didn't He Died and He Didn't (1916) Character: The Prospector
The prospector enters the western dance hall, and upon seeing the gambler, takes a mallet and apparently kills the man. He is captured by the posse and as he is dangling from a tree tells the story of how, years before, he and Ben had been in Texas together, Ben fleecing Rube of all his savings, robbed him of his girl, and disappeared. As Rube is about to breathe his last word, a message comes to the effect that Ben has recovered. The posse cut Rube down and take him back. He discovers that the girl is still with Ben and is the mother of seven urchins. Ben tries to rid himself of this domestic burden, but Rube flees on his trick mule and has the last laugh on the gambler.
A Fishy Affair A Fishy Affair (1913) Character: 2nd Cop
A man goes fishing in the same pond where a burglar has thrown a sock of money stolen from the man's house.
Won in a Closet Won in a Closet (1914) Character: A Farmhand
Moving Picture World categorized the film as “a nonsense number”, but Normand's Won in a Closet, her second as director, displays her burgeoning talent. Mabel’s father, the country constable, is smitten with the mother of the boy Mabel imagines “her ideal”. The young couple’s romance is disrupted first by two rival “cut-ups” and then by misapprehension that a tramp is hiding in a closet at the mother’s home. In reality, the mother herself takes refuge in the closet to escape the constable’s attentions.
The World's Champion The World's Champion (1922) Character: George Burrooughs
Young William Burroughs comes from wealth but not nobility, so despite his income he is not welcomed when he pursues Lady Elizabeth Galton, and indeed he is not only beaten by her cousin but thrown out by his own father for the disgrace he has caused. He travels to the United States where he becomes a champion prizefighter. Upon his return to England, he finds circumstances quite changed for Lady Galton and he sets out to change her circumstances further.
A Thief Catcher A Thief Catcher (1914) Character: Cop (uncredited)
Two criminals chase a plainclothes policeman who, while taking out his dog, witnesses their crime.
Tango Tangles Tango Tangles (1914) Character: Guest Pushed Away (uncredited)
In a dance hall, two members of the orchestra and a tipsy dancer fight over the hat check girl.
Peeping Pete Peeping Pete (1913) Character: Villager / Cop
This early Keystone has Pete spying on his neighbor's wife through one of those little knotholes in a fence. The neighbor (Sterling) notices and chases him all over town with sheriff and family close behind. Fatty Arbuckle plays the peeper's wife(!).
The Knockout The Knockout (1914) Character: Obnoxious Spectator (uncredited)
To show his girl how brave he is, Pug challenges the champion to a fight. Charlie referees, trying to avoid contact with the two monsters.
The Star Boarder The Star Boarder (1914) Character: Boarder (uncredited)
A fun-loving little boy's magic lantern show exposes some indiscreet moments between his landlady mother and her star boarder.
Tillie's Punctured Romance Tillie's Punctured Romance (1914) Character: Tillie's Visitor (uncredited)
A womanizing city man meets Tillie in the country. When he sees that her father has a very large bankroll for his workers, he persuades her to elope with him.
Truxton King Truxton King (1923) Character: Count Carlos Von Enge
An American seeking adventure in Graustark strikes up an acquaintance with six-year-old Prince Robin and his Aunt Lorraine. The next day, Truxton overhears a plot against the prince and is taken prisoner. He escapes to rescue both Prince Robin and Lorraine, and to prevent an attack on the castle. Truxton's love for Lorraine leads to marriage when she reveals that she, too, is American.
Hell's Hole Hell's Hole (1923) Character: Prisoner
Cowboy Tod Musgrave and his pal Del Hawkins steal a ride on a train after being kicked out of a saloon. The conductor throws them off when he discovers they have no tickets, and the two men swear revenge.
His Favorite Pastime His Favorite Pastime (1914) Character: Bar Patron
A very plastered fella follows a pretty woman home, and proceeds to make a nuisance of himself.



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