John Archer

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

8.469

Gender

Male

Birthday

08-May-1915

Age

(109 years old)

Place of Birth

Osceola, Nebraska, USA

Also Known As
  • Ralph Bowman

John Archer

Biography

John Archer (May 8, 1915 – December 5, 1999) was an American movie and television actor. Description above from the Wikipedia article John Archer,  licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Always Tomorrow: The Portrait of an American Business Always Tomorrow: The Portrait of an American Business (1941) Character: Jim Westlake
Feature length promotional film presented by The Coca-Cola Company during World War II, focuses on a small town bottler as he looks back on his company's past and plans for an optimistic future.
Sound Off Sound Off (1952) Character: Maj. Paul Whiteside
An obnoxious nightclub comedian at Ciro's is drafted into the U.S. Army during the Korean War. At his arrival at his basic training he meets a WAC Lieutenant and romantically pursues her. His activities irritate his drill sergeant and the entire army when he goes Absent without Official Leave for her. He is imprisoned and sentenced to thirty days hard labour that turns him into a soldier. At the end of the film he is shipped overseas to join the Special Services.
Horrible Horror Horrible Horror (1986) Character: Bill Summers in 'King of the Zombies'
A collection of trailers and previews from various low-budget horror films of the '50s and '60s.
The Purple V The Purple V (1943) Character: Jimmy Thorne
German expatriate Fritz Kortner plays the largest role, as an anti-Nazi schoolmaster who helps a downed American flyer (John Archer) reached Allied lines with vital war information. As usual, the Nazis are incredibly stupid and lead-footed, enabling the flyer to accomplish his mission.
No Exceptions No Exceptions (1943) Character: Letter Writing Soldier / Narrator
Short subject intended to promote unified action and sacrifice by Americans on the home front during the war.
Amelia Earhart Amelia Earhart (1976) Character: Dr. Paterson
Biography follows the life of famed woman pilot Amelia Earhart, including her marriage to a famous publisher and her disappearance during a flight in 1937.
Rodeo Rodeo (1952) Character: Slim Martin
Nancy Cartwright is determined to collect an $1,800 feed bill owed to her father Harry Cartwright by a rodeo association. Instead, she is talked into assuming management of the rodeo by Slim Martin and the other performers when they learn the promoter has run off with the cash receipts.
Police Bullets Police Bullets (1942) Character: Prof. J. Thomas Quincy
A gangster running a protection racket gets information that he's about to be prosecuted on income-tax-evasion charges. He hires a man with a photographic memory to memorize his books, then destroys them all so the police won't have any evidence to link him to the racket.
Sucker List Sucker List (1941) Character: William Allen
In this MGM Crime Does Not Pay series short, a man and his racketeer buddies devise a scheme to bilk those already seemingly desperate for money of what little they have.
Hi, Neighbor Hi, Neighbor (1942) Character: Dr. Hall
A financially strapped college is transformed into a summer holiday resort with the help of music and radio stars.
Thursday's Game Thursday's Game (1974) Character: Mr. Wood
Harry Evers and Marvin Ellison have been playing poker Thursday nights with their friends for years. When a disagreement breaks up the game, they decide to continue meeting and doing different things together, instead of staying home with their wives. When the wives find out that the games stopped some time ago, they are a quite upset. Just what have they been doing on Thursday nights.
The Stars Are Singing The Stars Are Singing (1953) Character: Dave Parish
After she enters the United States illegally, 15-year-old Polish singer Katri Walenska (Anna Maria Alberghetti) finds herself under the wing of aspiring singer Terry Brennan (Rosemary Clooney). Soon Terry has Katri booked on a TV talent show -- but her immigration status may cause a problem. This musical classic boasts a host of famous performers, including Metropolitan Opera star Lauritz Melchior. [netflix]
Decision at Sundown Decision at Sundown (1957) Character: Dr. John Storrow
A man and his partner arrive at a small Western town to kill its most powerful man because the former blames him for his wife's death.
Barnyard Follies Barnyard Follies (1940) Character: Jeff Hill
A country orphanage puts on a show with some musicians to save their 4H club from being shut down by greedy politicians.
Destination Moon Destination Moon (1950) Character: Jim Barnes
A team composed of an aerospace scientist, an ex-Air Force general, and an industrialist conceives an ambitious plan to land Americans on the moon. From their base in the Mojave Desert, they construct and successfully launch a spacecraft named "Luna" that contains a cargo of four astronauts. But a critical miscalculation of needed power to escape the moon's gravitational pull may put the astronauts' lives in danger.
How to Frame a Figg How to Frame a Figg (1971) Character: Gerard
Don Knotts is Hollis Figg, the dumbest bookkeeper in town. When the city fathers buy a second-hand computer to cover up their financial shenanigans, they promote Figg to look after things, knowing he'll never catch on. Their plan backfires when Figg becomes self-important and accidentally discovers their plot.
Cheers for Miss Bishop Cheers for Miss Bishop (1941) Character: Richard Clark (as Ralph Bowman)
Ella Bishop is an inhibited girl whose frustrations grow as she approaches womanhood. As a women, her ambitions to teach cause her to lose her only opportunity for true love. Ella's life becomes one of missed chances and wrong choices. As she reaches old age, she reflects back and realizes she allowed the years to go by without achieving what she believes to be her true fulfillment. However, her years have not been without glory, and her moment of triumph arrives when her numerous now-famous students from over the years, return to honor their beloved Miss Bishop.
Bowery at Midnight Bowery at Midnight (1942) Character: Richard Dennison
A seemingly charitable soup kitchen operator (who moonlights as a criminology professor) uses his Bowery mission as a front for his criminal gang. Police attempt to close in on the gang as they commit a series of robberies, murders and bizarre experiments on corpses.
I Saw What You Did I Saw What You Did (1965) Character: John Austin
Teenage friends Kit and Libby make prank phone calls for fun but then find themselves involved in a brutal double murder committed by one of their targets.
The Eve of St. Mark The Eve of St. Mark (1944) Character: Pvt. Carter
Quizz West is conscripted into the United States Army in late 1940. Prior to being shipped out first to San Francisco, then the Philippines, Quizz and his hometown girlfriend Janet discuss their future plans.
Dragon's Gold Dragon's Gold (1954) Character: Mack Rossiter
Murder and intrigue follow an insurance investigator Mack Rossiter (John Archer) after he is dispatched to China to investigate the disappearance of 7M worth of gold.
Affair in Reno Affair in Reno (1957) Character: Tony Lamarr
The story of a PR man hired by a millionaire to go to Reno to prevent his daughter from marrying an opportunistic gambler.
Rock Around the Clock Rock Around the Clock (1956) Character: Mike Dodd
A frustrated big-band promoter runs in to rock-and-rollers Bill Haley and the Comets at a small-town dance. He quickly becomes their manager and, with the help of Alan Freed, hopes to bring the new sound to the entire country. But will a conniving booking agent, with a personal ax to grind with the manager, conspire to keep the band from making the big time?
Shantytown Shantytown (1943) Character: Bill Allen
Liz lives with her mother and stepfather in a boarding house on the "wrong side of the tracks"
White Heat White Heat (1949) Character: Philip Evans
A psychopathic criminal with a mother complex makes a daring break from prison and then leads his old gang in a chemical plant payroll heist. After the heist, events take a crazy turn.
Sea Tiger Sea Tiger (1952) Character: Ben McGrun
Murder ensues when owners and hired help contrive against each other to obtain diamonds and gold ingots secretly hidden on a derelict and abandoned Japanese freighter left lying in anchor in a New Guinea cove at the end of WW II.
The Big Trees The Big Trees (1952) Character: Frenchy LeCroix
In 1900, unscrupulous timber baron Jim Fallon plans to take advantage of a new law and make millions off California redwood. Much of the land he hopes to grab has been homesteaded by a Quaker colony, who try to persuade him to spare the giant sequoias...but these are the very trees he wants most. Expert at manipulating others, Fallon finds that other sharks are at his own heels, and forms an unlikely alliance.
Overland Stage Raiders Overland Stage Raiders (1938) Character: Bob Whitney (as Ralph Bowman)
After gold shipments from a mining town have been hijacked, the three Mesquiteers buy a plane to fly the gold out. The owner of the shipping line brings in Eastern gangsters to thwart them.
The Lost Moment The Lost Moment (1947) Character: Charles Russell
In a long flashback, a New York publisher is in Venice pursuing the lost love letters of an early-19th-century poet, Jeffrey Ashton, who disappeared mysteriously. Using a false name, Lewis Venable rents a room from Juliana Bordereau, once Jeffrey Ashton's lover, now an aged recluse. Running the household is Juliana's severe niece, Tina, who mistrusts Venable from the first moment. He realizes all is not right when late one night he finds Tina, her hair unpinned and wild, at the piano. She calls him Jeffrey and throws herself at him. The family priest warns Venable to tread carefully around her fantasies, but he wants the letters at any cost, even Tina's sanity.
Roger Touhy, Gangster Roger Touhy, Gangster (1944) Character: FBI Agent Kerrigan
Set during Prohibition, the movie centers on Touhy's rise from small time thug to the city's most powerful bootlegger whose empire is rivaled only by that of Al Capone (who is referred to, but never named in the story). It is his rival who frames Touhy for kidnapping and arranges for him to serve a life-long term in Stateville prison. Determined to be free again, the desperate Touhy and his cellmate Basil "the Owl" Banghart, begin plotting a violent break out.
Crash Dive Crash Dive (1943) Character: Curly Bowman (uncredited)
A US Navy submarine, the USS Corsair, is operating in the North Atlantic, hunting German merchant raiders that are preying on Allied shipping. Its new executive officer, Lt. Ward Stewart, has been transferred back into submarines after commanding his own PT boat. At the submarine base in New London, Connecticut, he asks his new captain, Lt. Cmdr. Dewey Connors, for a weekend leave to settle his affairs before taking up his new assignment. On a train bound for Washington D.C., Stewart accidentally encounters New London school teacher Jean Hewlett and her students. Despite her initial resistance to his efforts, he charms her and they fall in love.
Curtain Call Curtain Call (1940) Character: Ted Palmer
Two theatrical producers plan to get even with a demanding actress by tricking her into starring in the worst play they can find.
Colorado Territory Colorado Territory (1949) Character: Reno Blake
In Colorado territory, outlaw Wes McQueen escapes jail to pull a railroad robbery but, upon meeting pretty settler Julie Ann, he wonders about going straight. Western remake of High Sierra with Joel McCrea taking over the Humphrey Bogart role.
She Devil She Devil (1957) Character: Barton Kendall
Biochemists give fruit-fly serum to a dying woman, with side effects.
High Lonesome High Lonesome (1950) Character: Pat Farrell
When a sudden spurt of murders occurs in the Big Bend country, suspicion immediately falls on a young drifter who just moved to the area.
Best of the Badmen Best of the Badmen (1951) Character: Curley Ringo
After the North defeats the South, Union Maj. Jeff Clanton heads to Missouri to provide the Confederacy's Quantrill's Raiders a chance to claim allegiance to the Union, thereby clearing their wanted status. But standing in Clanton's way are the corrupt lawmen Joad and Fowler, who would rather keep the men outlaws to collect the reward on their heads. After Joad and Fowler frame Clanton for murder, he manages to escape, becoming an outlaw himself.
Scattergood Baines Scattergood Baines (1941) Character: Johnny Bones
Young Scattergood Baines arrives in the small New England town of Coldriver. Through some shrewd business maneuvering, he manages to open up a hardware store. Twenty years later he has become a prosperous and respected member of the community, a member of the local school board and the owner of a railroad that transports timber to the local sawmill. Problems begin to arise, however, when a young schoolteacher he has hired turns out to be not quite what he expected, and the mill owners pressure Scattergood to sell them his railroad, with the idea of raising the transportation fees paid to them by the local loggers.
Santa Fe Santa Fe (1951) Character: Clint Canfield
After their service in the Civil War, four brothers go their separate ways, but later find themselves on opposite sides of a final showdown.
Apache Rifles Apache Rifles (1964) Character: Col. Nathan Perry
A young cavalry officer is assigned the job of bringing in a band of Apaches who have been terrorizing the countryside.
Hello, Frisco, Hello Hello, Frisco, Hello (1943) Character: Ned Clark
In turn-of-the-century San Francisco, an ambitious vaudevillian takes his quartet from a honky tonk to the big time, while spurning the love of his troupe's star singer for a selfish heiress.
Ten Thousand Bedrooms Ten Thousand Bedrooms (1957) Character: Bob Dudley
In this musical-comedy, Dean Martin plays an American hotel mogul who becomes smitten with a young Italian woman (Anna Maria Alberghetti) when buying a hotel in Rome. To marry this gal, he has to get her three older sisters married off.
Sherlock Holmes in Washington Sherlock Holmes in Washington (1943) Character: Naval Lt. Pete Merriam
In World War II, a British secret agent carrying a vitally important document is kidnapped en route to Washington. The British government calls on Sherlock Holmes to recover it.
Career Career (1939) Character: Ray Cruthers
Set in a tiny midwestern town, this sentimental drama centers on the rivalry between two life-long acquaintances whose early friendship falls apart when they woo the same woman.
My Favorite Spy My Favorite Spy (1951) Character: Henderson
A burlesque comic doubles for a spy in Tangier and meets the spy's girlfriend, who is also a spy.
City of Missing Girls City of Missing Girls (1941) Character: James Horton
A female reporter goes undercover to investigate the series of mysterious disappearances of young women, who were all linked to a local drama school.
Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1942) Character: Dr. Robert Redmond
In the shanty town called the Cabbage Patch, Mrs. Wiggs scrabbles for survival with her brood of children and hopes for the return of her husband, who left many years before.
King of the Zombies King of the Zombies (1941) Character: Bill Summers
During World War II, a small plane somewhere over the Caribbean runs low on fuel and is blown off course by a storm. Guided by a faint radio signal, they crash-land on an island. The passenger, his manservant and the pilot take refuge in a mansion owned by a doctor. The quick-witted yet easily-frightened manservant soon becomes convinced the mansion is haunted by zombies and ghosts.
Guadalcanal Diary Guadalcanal Diary (1943) Character: Lt. Thurmond
Concentrating on the personal lives of those involved, a war correspondent takes us through the preparations, landing and initial campaign on Guadalcanal during WWII.
Emergency Hospital Emergency Hospital (1956) Character: Dr. Ellis
About the lives and loves of the staff of an emergency hospital as reflected in a single frenetic night of business-as-usual.
The Great Jewel Robber The Great Jewel Robber (1950) Character: Police Detective Lou Sampter
Director Peter Godfrey's 1950 drama, inspired by true events, dramatizes the crime spree of the notorious jewel thief known as "The Hollywood Raffles", whose famous robbery victims included such real-life celebrities as Joan Crawford, Errol Flynn, Alexis Smith and Dennis Morgan. David Brian stars in the title role, and he's supported by John Archer, Marjorie Reynolds, Jacqueline de Wit, Alix Talton, Ned Glass, Perdita Chandler and columnist Sheilah Graham, playing herself.
Paper Bullets Paper Bullets (1941) Character: Bob Elliott
Circumstances force naive Rita Adams into serving an unjust prison term, but she emerges from it a cynical criminal who rises to power in the local crime organization.
Blue Hawaii Blue Hawaii (1961) Character: Jack Kelman
Chad Gates has just been discharged from the Army, and is happy to be back in Hawaii with his surf-board, his beach buddies and his girlfriend.
Flaming Frontiers Flaming Frontiers (1938) Character: Tom Grant
Tom Grant has found a rich gold vein and Bart Eaton is after it. Tom's sister Mary heads for the gold fields and Eaton and his men follow. Eaton teams up with Ace Daggett who plans to doublecross him and get the gold for himself. They frame Tom for murder and then try to get him to sign over his claim. The famous scout Tex Houston is on hand, escaping the attempts on his life, saving Mary from various perils, and trying to bring in the real killer and clear Tom.
Mountain Moonlight Mountain Moonlight (1941) Character: Dr. Ed
A cyclone destroys the Weaver family farm leaving only the old stone chimney. When the chimney is torn down for building supplies, found secreted inside is an old metal box containing a promissory note, dated 15 Dec 1777, stating that one of their ancestors loaned $50,000 to the US government. The township chip in money to send the Weavers to Washington, DC to attempt to reclaim the money.
Spring Madness Spring Madness (1938) Character: Dartmouth College Student
Harvard senior Sam Thatcher (Lew Ayres) and his best friend and roommate, known as "The Lippencott" (Burgess Meredith), plan to go to Russia after graduation, a decision Sam has kept from his girlfriend, Alexandra Benson (Maureen O'Sullivan).
Scattergood Survives a Murder Scattergood Survives a Murder (1942) Character: Dunker Gilson
Rural sage Scattergood Baines (Guy Kibbee) shows big-city newsman how to solve a mystery.
City of Fear City of Fear (1959) Character: Lt. Mark Richards
An escaped convict gets a hold of some radioactive material after his escape. Authorities desperately try to find the man that unknowingly is threating the lives of everyone in the city.
No Man's Woman No Man's Woman (1955) Character: Harlow Grant
A greedy, scheming woman is found murdered in her studio, and the police find that there is no shortage of suspects who wanted to see her dead--among them a rich husband she wouldn't divorce unless he paid her a huge settlement, a lover she caused to be fired from his job and an assistant whose fiancé she tried to seduce.



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