Louis Natheaux
Þekkt fyrir: Acting
Afmælisdagur: 1894-12-09
Fæðingarstaður: Pine Bluff, Arkansas, USA
Líka þekkt sem: Louis F. Natho

Thirteen Women (1932)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Three Loves Has Nancy (1938)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Bombshell (1933)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

The Squealer (1930)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

The Secret Six (1931)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Wild Money (1937)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Ned McCobb's Daughter (1928)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

The Fighting Code (1933)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Broadway Bill (1934)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Riding High (1950)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Kid Galahad (1937)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

The Cop (1928)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

My Friend from India (1927)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Reckless Living (1931)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Broadway Babies (1929)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Captain Calamity (1936)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Go-Get-'Em, Haines (1936)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Weary River (1929)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

The Fast Set (1924)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Risky Business (1926)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Tenth Avenue (1928)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

This Mad World (1930)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

The Country Doctor (1927)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Dress Parade (1927)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

A Ship Comes In (1928)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Stand and Deliver (1928)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Midnight Madness (1928)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Hot Money (1935)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

The Grand Bounce (1937)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Bad Girl (1931)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Slightly Static (1935)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Man Of The People (1937)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Wells Fargo (1937)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Sinister Hands (1932)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Broadway Hostess (1935)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Freckles (1935)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Smashing the Money Ring (1939)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Why Be Good? (1929)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Sworn Enemy (1936)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Mama Steps Out (1937)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Miss Fane's Baby Is Stolen (1934)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Union Pacific (1939)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Lucky Night (1939)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

It's a Wonderful World (1939)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Hell's Kitchen (1939)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

The Jonker Diamond (1936)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

The Perfect Gentleman (1935)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

That's Right – You're Wrong (1939)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Man Bait (1927)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Midnight Court (1937)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Missing Witnesses (1937)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Transatlantic (1931)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Modern Times (1936)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Mexicali Rose (1929)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

The Daring Young Man (1935)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

High Tension (1936)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Brother Orchid (1940)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Edison, the Man (1940)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

The Crowd Roars (1938)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

North West Mounted Police (1940)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Make Way for Tomorrow (1937)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

It's a Date (1940)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Gallant Sons (1940)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Kitty Foyle (1940)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

It's in the Air (1935)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Florian (1940)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Bitter Sweet (1940)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Passing Through (1921)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

The Super-Sex (1922)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Over the Wall (1938)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Citizen Kane (1941)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Sinner Take All (1936)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Important News (1936)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

The Clinging Vine (1926)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

The Big House (1930)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Rasputin and the Empress (1932)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

A Night at the Ritz (1935)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

The Gay Bride (1934)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Whispers (1941)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Wild Boys of the Road (1933)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Little Caesar (1931)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Chained (1934)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

West Point Widow (1941)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Night Flight (1933)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

We Who Are Young (1940)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Special Agent (1935)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Fighting Love (1927)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

My Man Godfrey (1936)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Four Walls (1928)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Sunny Side Up (1926)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

The Ghost Comes Home (1940)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

A Harp in Hock (1927)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Street Scene (1931)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Stool Pigeon (1928)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Murder on the Roof (1930)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Vagabond Lady (1935)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Madam Satan (1930)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Charlie Chan at the Olympics (1937)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Tin Pan Alley (1919)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.

Yours for the Asking (1936)
Louis Natheaux (born Louis F. Natho) was an American screen actor. Subsequent to the silent era he appeared mainly in uncredited roles.