Perry Ivins
Bio: A slightly built, often mustachioed, supporting actor who usually played professional men (dentists, fingerprint experts, druggists, bookkeepers, etc.), Perry Ivins had been in the original 1924 production of Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms. He entered films as a dialogue director in 1929 (The Love Parade [1929], The Benson Murder Case [1930]) before… More Bio: A slightly built, often mustachioed, supporting actor who usually played professional men (dentists, fingerprint experts, druggists, bookkeepers, etc.), Perry Ivins had been in the original 1924 production of Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms. He entered films as a dialogue director in 1929 (The Love Parade [1929], The Benson Murder Case [1930]) before embarking on a long career as a bit part player. Among Ivins' more notable roles were the copy editor in Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933), the assistant home secretary in Charlie Chan in London, and the mysterious but ultimately benign Crenshaw in the serial Devil Dogs of the Air (1937). Ivins' acting career lasted well into the television era and included guest roles on such programs as Gunsmoke and Perry Mason. ~ Hans J. Wollstein, Rovi
Perry Ivins Videos
Made For Each Other
Son Of Frankenstein
Charlie Chan In Paris
Mystery Of The Wax Museum
Filmography
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Mystery Street (Murder at Harvard) (1950)
- Alienist
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Sun Sets at Dawn (1950)
- Forty-Six
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Too Late for Tears (Killer Bait) (1949)
- Attendant at Stand
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The Great Sinner (1949)
- Actor
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White Heat (1949)
- Simpson the Prison Doctor
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