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Dudley Digges
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Dudley Digges (June 9, 1879 – October 24, 1947) was an Irish character actor on stage and in motion pictures.
He was born in Dublin. He went to America with a group of Irish players in 1904 and became successful both as an actor and producer. For a time he was stage manager to Charles Frohman and George Arliss. He went to Hollywood in 1930.
On stage, one of his famous roles was as Ficsur in the original 1921 Broadway production of Ferenc Molnár's Liliom, the play that Rodgers and Hammerstein later musicalized as Carousel. Ficsur was the criminal who talks Liliom into helping him commit a robbery; in Carousel, his name was changed to Jigger Craigin, but the character otherwise remained almost the same. He played the role of the Heavenly Examiner in both the original Broadway and the 1930 screen versions of Sutton Vane's hit play Outward Bound.
Digges appeared in forty films between 1929 and 1946, including the original, nearly forgotten 1931 version of The Maltese Falcon, as Caspar Gutman, the character later made famous by Sydney Greenstreet in the 1941 Humphrey Bogart film version of the story. He also worked as a director on Broadway.
In 1924, Digges founded the Maverick Theater, in Woodstock, New York, with the assistance of Hervey White, the founder of the Maverick Arts Colony. Digges was artistic director of a company that included Helen Hayes and Edward G. Robinson.
As actor
Black Shadows on a Silver Screen
The Searching Wind
Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake
The Fight for Life
Raffles
The Light That Failed
Love Is News
The General Died at Dawn
The Voice of Bugle Ann
The Unguarded Hour
Valiant Is the Word for Carrie
Three Live Ghosts
Mutiny on the Bounty
China Seas
Kind Lady
A Notorious Gentleman
The Bishop Misbehaves
I Am a Thief
Massacre
What Every Woman Knows
Caravan
The World Moves On
The Invisible Man
Emperor Jones
The Mayor of Hell
Before Dawn
The King's Vacation
The Narrow Corner
The Silk Express
Fury of the Jungle