Oliver Blake
Oliver Blake
Biography
Character actor with a wildly distinctive face. Used real name Oliver Prickett for stage work, especially at the Pasadena Community Playhouse, where he was a longtime fixture and teacher and where his brother was managing director. Used stage name Oliver Blake for scores of small film and television roles. Brother-in-law of actress Maudie Prickett. He died on 12 February 1992 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
80
Gender
Male
Birthday
1905-04-04 (120 years old)
Place of Birth
Centralia, Illinois, USA
Acting

1960

Bells Are Ringing as Ludwig Smiley (uncredited)

1959

Alias Jesse James as Mortimer Hopelaw (uncredited)

1958

Giant from the Unknown as Cafe Proprietor

1958

The Fearmakers as Dr. Gregory Jessup

1957

Maverick as Brimmer

1957

Raintree County as Jake - Bartender (uncredited)

1957

The Pied Piper of Hamelin as Leading Citizen (uncredited)

1955

The Cobweb as Curly

1955

The Seven Little Foys as Man Dressed as Santa Claus

1954

Brigadoon as Bartender (uncredited)

1954

Drum Beat as Not available

1954

Casanova's Big Night as Amadeo (uncredited)

1954

The Long, Long Trailer as Mr. Judlow

1954

Susan Slept Here as Motel Manager (uncredited)

1954

Ma and Pa Kettle at Home as Geoduck

1954

Hell's Outpost as Hotel Clerk

1953

House of Wax as Man Checking His Watch (uncredited)

1953

Julius Caesar as Citizen of Rome

1953

So This Is Love as Apartment Manager

1952

The Greatest Show on Earth as Spectator (uncredited)

1952

Son of Paleface as Telegraph Clerk (uncredited)

1952

The Iron Mistress as Innkeeper

1952

Room for One More as Mr. Tatum (uncredited)

1952

Face to Face as Deacon

1952

Feudin' Fools as Clem Smith

1951

I Love Lucy as Zeb Allen

1951

Rhubarb as Cadaver Jones (uncredited)

1951

The Stooge as Theater Manager (uncredited)

1951

The Lemon Drop Kid as Racetrack Bettor on Iron Bar (uncredited)

1951

Chain of Circumstance as Traeger

1950

Father of the Bride as Engagement Party Guest (uncredited)

1950

Fancy Pants as Mr. Andrews

1950

Let's Dance as Man in Bowler Hat (uncredited)

1949

A Woman's Secret as Mr. Pierson (Uncredited)

1949

Colorado Territory as Wells Fargo Agent (uncredited)

1948

Moonrise as Ed Conlon

1948

The Pirate as Official (uncredited)

1948

Cry of the City as Mr. Masselli

1948

Summer Holiday as Scorekeeper (uncredited)

1948

The Walls of Jericho as Juror

1948

Shed No Tears as Ray Belden's Landlord (Uncredited)

1948

The Challenge as Arno

1948

Let's Live a Little as Advertising Photographer

1947

Out of the Past as Tillotson (uncredited)

1947

Nightmare Alley as Hobo (uncredited)

1947

The Mighty McGurk as Not available

1947

The Guilty as Jake, the janitor

1947

Merton of the Movies as Mr. Purdie (uncredited)

1947

Ginger as City Treasurer Joseph Nash

1947

So You're Going to Be a Father as Swami Fortune Teller (uncredited)

1946

My Reputation as Dave (uncredited)

1946

Wake Up and Dream as Mr. Agrippa

1946

Inside Job as Herman

1946

Blonde Alibi as Pat Tenny

1945

Conflict as Pawnbroker #1 (uncredited)

1945

The Horn Blows at Midnight as Photographer in Heaven (uncredited)

1945

A Medal for Benny as Pantera Pepster Club Member (uncredited)

1944

The Thin Man Goes Home as Reporter (uncredited)

1944

Up in Arms as Draft Board Official (uncredited)

1944

The Doughgirls as Hotel porter

1944

Christmas Holiday as Lawyer

1944

Gypsy Wildcat as Lieutenant

1944

Greenwich Village as Author

1943

Casablanca as Waiter at the Blue Parrot (uncredited)

1943

Mission to Moscow as Heckler (uncredited)

1943

Corvette K-225 as Cook

1942

Saboteur as Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)

1942

Reunion in France as Hypolite (uncredited)

1942

Get Hep to Love as Music Judge

1942

Castle in the Desert as The Hotel Manager

1941

Shadow of the Thin Man as Lawyer Fenster

1941

H.M. Pulham, Esq. as Ellsmere, the Artist (uncredited)

1941

New York Town as Bender

1941

Design for Scandal as Realtor (uncredited)