Tahun
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Judul
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Peran
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Catatan
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1916
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Sunshine Dad
|
Baby
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Credited as William DeWolf Hopper Jr.[2]
|
1936
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King Steps Out, TheThe King Steps Out
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Soldier
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1936
|
Murder with Pictures
|
Photographer
|
Uncredited, as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1936
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Big Broadcast of 1937, TheThe Big Broadcast of 1937
|
Ship's Officer
|
Uncredited[3]
|
1936
|
Easy to Take
|
Monitor room man
|
Uncredited, as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1936
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Accusing Finger, TheThe Accusing Finger
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited, as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1936
|
Beware of Ladies
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited[3]
|
1937
|
Larceny on the Air
|
Announcer
|
Credited as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1937
|
Join the Marines
|
Marine
|
Uncredited[3]
|
1937
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Dick Tracy
|
Dirigible Pilot
|
Uncredited[3]
|
1937
|
Public Wedding
|
Tony Burke
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Male lead, opposite Jane Wyman[2]
|
1937
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Mr. Dodd Takes the Air
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Second production manager
|
Uncredited[3]
|
1937
|
Footloose Heiress, TheThe Footloose Heiress
|
Jack Pierson
|
[2]
|
1937
|
Back in Circulation
|
Pete Edington
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1937
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Love Is on the Air
|
Eddie Gould
|
[2]
|
1937
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Over the Goal
|
Ken Thomas
|
Male lead, opposite June Travis[2]
|
1937
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Adventurous Blonde, TheThe Adventurous Blonde
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Matt
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[2]
|
1938
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Daredevil Drivers
|
Neeley bus driver
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1938
|
Love, Honor and Behave
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Yale tennis player
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1938
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Mystery House
|
Lal Killian
|
[2]
|
1938
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Patient in Room 18, TheThe Patient in Room 18
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Grabshot
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1938
|
Women Are Like That
|
Larraby
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1939
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Stagecoach
|
Cavalry Sergeant
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1939
|
Midnight
|
Flammarions' Party Guest
|
Uncredited
|
1939
|
Daughters Courageous
|
Striped-shirted man at beach
|
Uncredited[2][3]
|
1939
|
Cowboy Quarterback, TheThe Cowboy Quarterback
|
Handsome Sam
|
Uncredited, as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1939
|
Old Maid, TheThe Old Maid
|
John
|
Credited as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1939
|
Angels Wash Their Faces, TheThe Angels Wash Their Faces
|
Photographer
|
Uncredited[3]
|
1939
|
Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited, as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1939
|
Dust Be My Destiny
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited
|
1939
|
Espionage Agent
|
Student
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1939
|
On Your Toes
|
Ronald - Peggy's Escort
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1939
|
Pride of the Blue Grass
|
Joe
|
Credited as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1939
|
On Dress Parade
|
Soldier Getting Radio Report from H4
|
Uncredited
|
1939
|
Return of Doctor X, TheThe Return of Doctor X
|
Intern
|
Credited as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1939
|
Child Is Born, AA Child Is Born
|
Intern
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1939
|
Invisible Stripes
|
Young Man
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1940
|
Fighting 69th, TheThe Fighting 69th
|
Private Turner
|
Credited as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1940
|
Calling Philo Vance
|
Hotel clerk
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1940
|
Castle on the Hudson
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1940
|
Virginia City
|
Lieutenant
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1940
|
Til We Meet Again'Til We Meet Again
|
Man
|
Uncredited[3]
|
1940
|
Tear Gas Squad
|
George
|
Credited as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1940
|
Flight Angels
|
Lefty
|
Credited as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1940
|
Brother Orchid
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1940
|
Gambling on the High Seas
|
Station operator
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1940
|
Man Who Talked Too Much, TheThe Man Who Talked Too Much
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1940
|
Ladies Must Live
|
Joe Barton
|
Credited as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1940
|
Money and the Woman
|
J.L. Burns, Bank Depositor
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2][3]
|
1940
|
No Time for Comedy
|
First-Nighter
|
Uncredited[3]
|
1940
|
Knute Rockne, All American
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1940
|
Always a Bride
|
Man at campaign meeting carrying Michael
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2][3]
|
1940
|
Lady with Red Hair
|
Lyceum Theater Attendant
|
Uncredited[3]
|
1940
|
Santa Fe Trail
|
Officer
|
Scenes deleted, as DeWolfe Hopper[2][3]
|
1941
|
Case of the Black Parrot, TheThe Case of the Black Parrot
|
Second mate
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
Flight from Destiny
|
Travin
|
Credited as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
Footsteps in the Dark
|
Police secretary
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
Here Comes Happiness
|
Best Man
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
Knockout
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
Shot in the Dark, AA Shot in the Dark
|
Jones
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
Strange Alibi
|
Desk clerk
|
Uncredited, as Bill Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
Affectionately Yours
|
Airline attendant
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
Bride Came C.O.D., TheThe Bride Came C.O.D.
|
Keenan's pilot
|
Uncredited, as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
Bullets for O'Hara
|
Richard Palmer
|
Credited as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
Highway West
|
Frank Carson - Murdered Cashier
|
Uncredited[3]
|
1941
|
Manpower
|
Power company telephone operator
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2][3]
|
1941
|
Dive Bomber
|
Pilot
|
Uncredited, as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
International Squadron
|
Radio operator
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
Passage from Hong Kong
|
Watson
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
Navy Blues
|
Ensign Walters
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
Maltese Falcon, TheThe Maltese Falcon
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited, as Bill Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
Blues in the Night
|
Billiard Player
|
Uncredited, as Bill Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
They Died with Their Boots On
|
Lt. Frazier
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
All Through the Night
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
Body Disappears, TheThe Body Disappears
|
Terrence Abbott
|
Uncredited, as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1941
|
You're in the Army Now
|
Clerk
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1942
|
Bullet Scars
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1942
|
Male Animal, TheThe Male Animal
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1942
|
Lady Gangster
|
John
|
Credited as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1942
|
Murder in the Big House
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1942
|
Larceny, Inc.
|
Customer
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1942
|
Yankee Doodle Dandy
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1942
|
Juke Girl
|
Atlanta Postal Clerk
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1942
|
Spy Ship
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited, as Bill Hopper[2]
|
1942
|
Escape from Crime
|
Reporter
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1942
|
Secret Enemies
|
Ensign
|
Uncredited, as Bill Hopper[2]
|
1942
|
Busses Roar
|
Sailor
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1942
|
Across the Pacific
|
Orderly
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1942
|
Desperate Journey
|
Aircraftsman
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1942
|
You Can't Escape Forever
|
Soldier
|
Uncredited, as Bill Hopper
|
1942
|
Beyond the Line of Duty
|
University of Texas classmate
|
Short film, uncredited[3]
|
1942
|
Gentleman Jim
|
Undetermined Role
|
Uncredited, as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1943
|
Hard Way, TheThe Hard Way
|
Hotel Desk Clerk
|
Uncredited, as Bill Hopper[2]
|
1943
|
Mysterious Doctor, TheThe Mysterious Doctor
|
Orderly
|
Credited as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1943
|
Air Force
|
Sergeant
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1943
|
Truck Busters
|
Trucker
|
Uncredited, as Bill Hopper[2]
|
1943
|
Action in the North Atlantic
|
Canadian soldier
|
Uncredited, as DeWolfe Hopper[2]
|
1943
|
Murder on the Waterfront
|
First sentry
|
Uncredited, as DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1944
|
Last Ride, TheThe Last Ride
|
Swank
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1954
|
High and the Mighty, TheThe High and the Mighty
|
Roy
|
Uncredited, as William DeWolf Hopper[2]
|
1954
|
Sitting Bull
|
Charles Wentworth
|
Uncredited, as Bill Hopper[2]
|
1954
|
This Is My Love
|
District Attorney
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1954
|
Track of the Cat
|
Arthur Bridges
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1955
|
Conquest of Space
|
Dr. George Fenton
|
[2]
|
1955
|
Robbers' Roost
|
Robert Bell
|
Uncredited[2]
|
1955
|
One Desire
|
Mac McBain
|
[2]
|
1955
|
Rebel Without a Cause
|
Judy's father
|
[2]
|
1956
|
Good-bye, My Lady
|
Walden Grover
|
[2]
|
1956
|
First Texan, TheThe First Texan
|
William B. Travis
|
[2]
|
1956
|
Bad Seed, TheThe Bad Seed
|
Col. Kenneth Penmark
|
[2]
|
1957
|
Deadly Mantis, TheThe Deadly Mantis
|
Dr. Nedrick (Ned) Jackson
|
[2]
|
1957
|
20 Million Miles to Earth
|
Col. Bob Calder
|
[2]
|
1957
|
Slim Carter
|
Joe Brewster
|
[2]
|
1970
|
Myra Breckinridge
|
Parole officer
|
Released posthumously[2][4]
|