Known for Acting

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Guy Bridges Kibbee (March 6, 1882 – May 24, 1956) was an American stage and film actor. Born in El Paso, Texas, Kibbee began his entertainment career on Mississippi riverboats and eventually became a successful Broadway actor. In the 1930s, Kibbee moved to California and became part of what became known as "Warner Bros.' stock company", contracted actors who cycled through different productions in supporting roles. Kibbee's specialty was daft and jovial characters and he is best remembered for the films 42nd Street (1933), The Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933), Captain Blood (1935), and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), though he gives a deftly subtle performance as the expat inn owner in Joan Crawford's Rain (1932). Kibbee died from complications arising from Parkinson's disease in Long Island, New York in 1956. Description above from the Wikipedia article Guy Kibbee, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
1939
as Governor Hopper
1948
as Capt. Dr. Wilkens
1935
as Hagthorpe
1948
as Judge
1933
as Abner Dillon
1933
as Peabody
1932
as Joe Horn
1933
as Silas 'Si' Gould
1934
as Horace Hemingway
1933
as Judge Henry G. Blake
1939
as Fred 'Cap' Streeter
1931
as Pop Cooley
1936
as Silas Hobbs
1939
as Judge Black
1931
as A. Rupert Johnson Jr.
1932
as Mack 'Pop' Riley
1940
as Mr. Webb
1938
as Alfons
1943
as Dean Phineas Armour
1932
as Bookie