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Ralph Hertz
(1890-1957)
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Ralph Hertz was born in 1890. He was an actor, known for
Alice in Wonderland (1931)
,
The Plainclothesman (1949)
and
Kraft Theatre (1947)
. He died in 1957 in New York, USA.
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Known for
Alice in Wonderland
4.2
Movie
The White Rabbit
1931
The Plainclothesman
6.3
TV Series
Actor
1952 • 1 ep
Kraft Theatre
7.9
TV Series
Chess Player
1953 • 1 ep
Robert Montgomery Presents
7.6
TV Series
Actor
1951 • 1 ep
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Date with Dizzy
6.5
Short
Mr. Hemp
1958
Goodyear Playhouse
7.6
TV Series
1951–1955
2 episodes
Omnibus
8.2
TV Series
(segment "The Apollo of Bellac")
1953–1954
2 episodes
The Milton Berle Show
7.4
TV Series
Comic Actor
1953
1 episode
Kraft Theatre
7.9
TV Series
Chess Player
1953
1 episode
The Plainclothesman
6.3
TV Series
1952
1 episode
Robert Montgomery Presents
7.6
TV Series
1951
1 episode
The Sleeping City
6.7
Broken-legged Patient
(uncredited)
1950
The Door Knocker
5.2
Short
Doorman
1932
Words & Music
6.2
Short
(uncredited)
1931
Alice in Wonderland
4.2
The White Rabbit
1931
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Born
1890
Died
1957
New York, USA
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Active on Broadway in the following productions:
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