A.S. Byron

A.S. Byron

  • Birthday: 1876-01-30
  • Deathday: 1943-02-05
  • Place of birth: Ohio, USA
  • Also know as: Pop

Biography

A.S. 'Pop' Byron was born on January 30, 1876 in Barnesville, Ohio, USA as Aquilla Stewart Byron. He was an actor, known for Devil on Deck (1932), Lady and Gent (1932) and Two for Tonight (1935). He was married to Kathryn Keys. He died on February 5, 1943 in Hollywood, California, USA.

Filmography

Alexander's Ragtime Band

1938

As Train Conductor (uncredited)

Young People

1940

As Doorman (uncredited)

Two-Fisted

1935

As Bartender

The Best Man Wins

1935

As Irish Policeman

Two for Tonight

1935

As Jailer

Devil on Deck

1932

As Pop Wheeler

Walking on Air

1936

As Judge (uncredited)

Love and Hisses

1937

As Policeman

Wells Fargo

1937

As Townsman

You Said a Mouthful

1932

As Elliott (uncredited)

Men Without Names

1935

As Post Office Grouch

Broadway Serenade

1939

As Pat (uncredited)

Menace

1934

As English Police Sergeant

Second Fiddle

1939

As (uncredited)

Bride of Frankenstein

1935

As King Homunculus (uncredited)

She Married Her Boss

1935

As Store Watchman (uncredited)

Union Pacific

1939

As Old Irishman (uncredited)

Time Out for Romance

1937

As Jailer

Emergency Squad

1940

As Apartment Man

I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang

1932

As Cop in Barber Shop (uncredited)

The Return of Frank James

1940

As Train Engineer (uncredited)

Love Is News

1937

As Cop (uncredited)

Lillian Russell

1940

As Policeman

The Merry Widow

1934

As Doorman (uncredited)

The Countess of Monte Cristo

1934

As Stefan's Friend

The Crash

1932

As House Detective

The Big Shot

1931

As Mr. Potts

Penguin Pool Murder

1932

As Jailer Strauss (uncredited)

Central Park

1932

As Policeman Showing Charlie the Wanted Poster (uncredited)

Opened by Mistake

1940

As Elderly Man (uncredited)

Golden Gloves

1940

As Customer (uncredited)

The Arkansas Traveler

1938

As Second Man

If I Had a Million

1932

As Murphy's Beds Proprietor (uncredited)

The Crime of Helen Stanley

1934

As Detective #3 (uncredited)

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