Richard Emory was an American actor born in Santa Barbara, California.
33 Facts About Richard Emory
Richard Emory achieved recognition in movies of the 1950s and 1960s and found work as a supporting actor in various television serials.
Richard Emory was the oldest son of Silent Film celebrity couple - Emory Johnson and Ella Hall.
Richard Emory Johnson continued as a free agent working on films.
Hall's last movie before giving birth to Richard Emory Waldemar was Three Mounted Men, released on October 7,1918.
Richard Emory's brother, Alfred Barnard, was born on September 26,1920.
Richard Emory's oldest sister, Ellen Joanna, was born on April 18,1923.
Richard Emory Johnson asked Hall to give the marriage one more try.
The accident fueled a reconciliation and Richard Emory's parents decided to have one last child.
Richard Emory's sister, Diana Marie, was born on October 27,1929.
In 1932, Richard Emory Johnson filed for bankruptcy, allowing him to lower his payments for Hall and the kids.
At age ten, Richard Emory Waldemar had an uncredited role in the 1930 Universal production of All Quiet on the Western Front released on April 21,1930.
Richard Emory recalls his small part in All Quiet on the Western Front and his mother's role, playing an uncredited nurse.
Richard Emory did not remember his sister ever being on the set.
Richard Emory would have another uncredited part in the 1941 production of I Wanted Wings.
Richard Emory was discharged from Marine Corps as Private First Class Quartermaster clerk.
Richard Emory's younger sister, Ellen Joanna Johnson, was born in 1923.
Richard Emory would continue acting throughout the 1940s and into the early 1950s.
Richard Emory remained employed for a year and a half.
Richard Emory used modeling to supplement his income because of the lack of receiving a steady pay check generated from movie parts.
Richard Emory acted in both films using his new Screen moniker of Richard Emory.
Richard Emory appeared in three episodes of The Cisco Kid, airing on December 19,1950, January 27,1951, and September 3,1951.
Richard Emory found work in the same television series, although the two never appeared together.
Richard Emory acted in episodes aired on December 12,1950, and January 2,1951.
Richard Emory acted in various movie genres, including adventure, comedy, science fiction, Westerns, and musicals.
Richard Emory made ten straight westerns starting in 1949 with South of Death Valley and finishing with Perils of the Wilderness released in January 1956.
Richard Emory's last movie was The Sergeant Was a Lady, a comedy released in October 1961.
Richard Emory was 44 years old when he retired from acting.
Later in the form, Richard Emory stated he had been married previously and only divorced less than one year.
Richard Emory spent countless hours doing Location shooting in the town of Pioneertown, California.
Richard Emory met his second wife while on location for the movie Gene Autry and the Mounties released in January 1951.
Richard Emory's father died in San Mateo, California on April 18,1960 from burns suffered in a fire.
Richard Emory's mother was residing in Los Angeles, California at the time of her death on September 3,1981.