George Bancroft
George Bancroft was an American screen actor of the 1920s and 1930s.
George Bancroft was an American screen actor of the 1920s and 1930s.
The Docks of New York
As Bill Roberts
Stagecoach
As Marshal Curly Wilcox
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
As MacWade
Thunderbolt
As Thunderbolt Jim Lang
Angels with Dirty Faces
As Mac Keefer
Teeth
As Dan Angus
Blood Money
As Bill Bailey
Each Dawn I Die
As Prison Warden John Armstrong
Underworld
As Bull Weed
The Skin Game
As Second Stranger
Wedding Present
As Pete Stagg
North West Mounted Police
As Jacques Corbeau
Whistling in Dixie
As Sheriff Claude Stagg
Young Tom Edison
As Samuel 'Sam' Edison
Texas
As Windy Miller
Syncopation
As Steve Porter
The Bugle Sounds
As 'Russ' Russell
The Showdown
As Cardan
When the Daltons Rode
As Caleb Winters
Racketeers in Exile
As William Waldo
Scandal Sheet
As Mark Flint
Rulers of the Sea
As Capt. Oliver
The Prodigal Judge
As Cavendish
The Splendid Road
As Buck Lockwell
Green Hell
As Jim 'Tex' Morgan
Ladies Love Brutes
As Joe Forziati
Lady and Gent
As Percival 'Slag' Bailey
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
As Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
John Meade's Woman
As Tim Mathews
Submarine Patrol
As Capt. Leeds
White Gold
As Sam Randall
Going Hollywood: The '30s
As (archive footage)
The Runaway
As Lesher Skidmore
Land of Liberty
As (archive footage)
Derelict
As Bill Rafferty
Old Ironsides
As Gunner
Little Men
As Major I.I. Burdle
Espionage Agent
As Dudley Garrett
The Deadwood Coach
As Tex Wilson
The Pony Express
As Jack Slade
Paramount on Parade
As Mug
The Rough Riders
As Happy Joe
The World and the Flesh
As Kylenko
The Rainbow Trail
As Jake Willets
A Doctor's Diary
As Dr. Clem Driscoll
Screen Snapshots (Series 10, No. 8)
As Self
The Mighty
As Blake Greeson
The Drag Net
As Two-Gun Nolan
The Wolf of Wall Street
As The Wolf
Sea Horses
As Cochran
Driven
As Lem Tolliver
Rich Man's Folly
As Brock Trumbull
Code of the West
As Enoch Thurman
Hell-Ship Morgan
As Captain Ira 'Hell-Ship' Morgan
The Enchanted Hill
As Ira Todd
Too Many Crooks
As Bert the Boxman