From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bobby Watson (actor)
Bobby Watson (actor)
For others with the same name, see Robert Watson. • The Hitler Gang (1945)
• Singin’ in the Rain (1952) as diction coach in "Moses
Bobby Watson (November 28, 1888 – May 22, 1965), born Supposes" number
Knucher,
Robert Watson Knucher was an American theater actor,
character actor, and bit player in movies.[1]
Born in Springfield, Illinois, Watson appeared in sev- References
en Broadway shows in the 1920’s.[2] He began appearing [1] IMDB entry
in films at the end of the silent film era, in 1925, and con- [2] Internet Broadway Database entry
tinued working up to 1962.
His career changed in 1942, when he appeared in a
Hal Roach Studio short subject called The Devil With Hitler. External links
Watson would appear as Hitler in nine films altogether, • Bobby Watson at IMDB
including The Miracle of Morgan’s Creek (1944), The Story of • Bobby Watson at Internet Broadway Database
Mankind (1957), On the Double (1961), and Four Horsemen of Persondata
the Apocalypse (1962).
Name Watson, Bobby
Alternative names
Filmography Short description
• Syncopation (1929) co-star
Date of birth November 28, 1888
• Going Hollywood (1933)
• Streamline Express (1935) Place of birth
• Everything’s on Ice (1939) Date of death May 22, 1965
• The Devil With Hitler (1942) short film Place of death
• Nazty Nuisance (1943)
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Categories:
• 1888 births
• 1965 deaths
• Adolf Hitler in fiction
• American film actors
• People from Springfield, Illinois
• Actors from Illinois
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