Bit'o'trivia Known as Johnny Fiedler during his radio days. Portayed Homer on NBC Radio's "The Aldrich Family" (1952-1953).
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George Furth as Charles Woodcock in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, the dedicated clerk employed by E.H. Harriman of the Union Pacific Railroad who twice refused to open the safe for Butch's gang. Apparently this was a true incident--the gang really did meet up with Woodcock on two separate occasions. In real life, however, Woodcock reportedly let them take the loot the second time around.
In RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY, Fougler and Helton play the bankers who hire Joel McCrea to bring the gold down from the mining camp.
In a great sight gag, the two old fogies portray father and son!
Found the geezers but not together !
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Donald Meek as Mr Poppins, a clerk at Edward arnold’s Bank who quits to go make up things like this singing rabbit , and be a lily. My favorite line, when he quits is supervisor threatens him, and Poppins says “ pphht,”
"One Hollywood stalwart whose screen incarnations more than lived up to his name was bald-domed character actor Donald Meek, forever typecast as mousy, timorous or browbeaten Casper Milquetoasts. He stood at 5 ft. 6 in. in his boots and weighed a mere 81 pounds. However..." More to read here Donald Meek, IMDb
State Fail (1945)
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1) John Heffernan as the bank teller who gets the nose signal from Henry and immediately turns in his notice. He handles the window at the betting establishment.
2) a close second -- Harold Gould when in character of the Western Union official.
divtal I was listening to an Olde Tyme Radio tape and recognized his (even as a kid) distinctive voice.
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John Rothman played a not-so-meek but very beauocratic and rude librarian at the New York Public Library in "Sophie's Choice." After Sophie asks him for works of Emile Dickens (mistakenly for Emily Dickinson) he first tells her the worse thing any librarian (at the time) could say, "The card catalog is over there." Then he brow beats her for mispronouncing "Charles Dickens."
He played another New York Public Library librarian (maybe the first guy's son) and a little meeker in "Ghostbusters." He was the recipient of Bill Murray's line, "Back off man, I'm a scientist."