- Henry Roquemore
Henry Roquemore or Henry Rocquemore (
March 13 1886 -June 30 1943 ) was an Americancharacter actor who primarily playedbit part s. He appeared in 229 silent andsound film s from 1927 until 1943. Many of his roles were uncredited parts inWestern movie s, but he also appeared in major films including "Meet John Doe ", "The Little Foxes ", "The Magnificent Ambersons", and theMarx Brothers film "Yours for the Asking ".Roquemore began his career in entertainment by staging local
talent show s, for clubs in his hometown ofMarshall, Texas . His first role inHollywood was "the Beast" in the 1927 silent film "Is Your Daughter Safe? " and his last was in 1943'sGirl Crazy . After the making of first sound film in 1927, he specialized in his "fat man" roles and was widely sought out by directors, such asFrank Capra andOrson Welles for bit parts; exemplified by "the Match King" one ofMae West 's suitors in 1935's "Goin' To Town ". His more famous roles include; "Jouett Goforth" in 1931's "Cimarron" and in 1941's "Woman of the Year " as the Justice of the Peace who marriedKatharine Hepburn andSpencer Tracy . He was married to fellow character actressFern Emmett , and they may have met while making "Texas Terror" in 1935.Henry Roquemore died from a heart attack in 1943 and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in
Glendale, California .External links
* [http://imdb.com/name/nm0740674/ IMDb article]
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