Scott Kolk

Born: 1905-05-16

Scott Kolk (May 16, 1905 – December 1, 1993) was an American actor in the 1920s and 1930s. He is most notable for his roles in All Quiet on the Western Front and Secret Agent X-9.


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All Quiet on the Western Front

as Leer
Released: 1930-04-29

When a group of idealistic young men join the German Army during the Great War, they are...

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The Awful Truth

as Mr. Barnsley (uncredited)
Released: 1937-10-21

Unfounded suspicions lead a married couple to begin divorce proceedings, whereupon they start...

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Murder in Greenwich Village

as Larry Foster (as Scott Kolton)
Released: 1937-11-03

A society girl is suspected of murdering an artist whose brother is a notorious racketeer. In...

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Secret Agent X-9

as Agent Dexter (X-9)
Released: 1937-04-12

A secret agent goes after the gang that stole the crown jewels of a European monarchy.

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Women in Prison

as Bob Wayne
Released: 1938-03-02

The superintendent of a women's prison is pressured to pardon a member of a criminal gang. When...

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Marianne

as Lieutenant Frane
Released: 1929-08-24

At the conclusion of World War I, a French girl is romanced by an American doughboy even though...

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For the Defense

as Jack Defoe
Released: 1930-07-19

William Foster is a slick attorney who stays within the law, but specializes in representing...

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My Sin

as Larry Gordon
Released: 1931-09-26

A prostitute living in Panama shoots her pimp and is charged with murder. The lawyer who gets...

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All American Sweetheart

as Lance Corbett (as Scott Colton)
Released: 1937-12-20

Cap Collender (Arthur Loft),a showboat gambling racketeer, ensnares a collegiate rowing team's...

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The Wildcatter

as 'Lucky' Conlon
Released: 1937-06-06

Eager to take advantage of a new oil boom, "Lucky" Conlon leaves his gas station and diner for...

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Little Miss Roughneck

as Al Patridge (as Scott Colton)
Released: 1938-01-23

Sad-eyed, uniquely talented child actress Edith Fellows was Columbia's "answer" to Shirley...

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Extortion

as Larry Campbell (as Scott Colton)
Released: 1938-05-09

In this B potboiler, a college professor finds himself suspected of a murder on his school's campus.

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