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  1. Robert Emmett Keane (March 4, 1883 – July 2, 1981) was an American actor of both the stage and screen.

  2. Robert Emmett Keane. Actor: There's a Girl in My Heart. Robert Emmett Keane was one of Hollywood's more overworked character players to be found near the bottom of the credit list. An ex-vaudevillian, he appeared on Broadway from as early as 1914 and at the London Hippodrome two years later, invariably specialising in musicals and comedies.

  3. Robert Emmett Keane was one of Hollywood's more overworked character players to be found near the bottom of the credit list. An ex-vaudevillian, he appeared on Broadway from as early as 1914 and at the London Hippodrome two years later, invariably specialising in musicals and comedies.

  4. The embodiment of businesslike dignity, actor Robert Emmett Keane was active in films from his 1929 debut in the talkie short Gossip through the 1956 second feature When Gangland Strikes.

  5. Robert Emmett Keane is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Mad Love, Boys Town, Fear in the Night, Jitterbugs, The Devil and Miss Jones, A-Haunting We Will Go, and The Saint Takes Over.

  6. We have a full Biography, Photos, Theatre Credits, TV and Movies, Videos and more! Check out Robert Emmett Keane's bio now including film and tv, as well as on stage.

  7. Broadway. Touring. The Only Girl (May 21, 1934 - Jun 02, 1934) Performer: Robert Emmett Keane [Andrew McMurray] Musical Comedy Revival. Broadway Interlude (Apr 19, 1934 - Apr 1934) Performer: Robert Emmett Keane [Grant Thompson] Play Comedy Original. Hotel Alimony (Jan 29, 1934 - Feb 1934)

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  9. Also Known As: Robert Emmett Keane Born: Mar 04, 1883 in New York, NY, USA Death: Jul 02, 1981

  10. Wild Geese Calling is a 1941 American drama film directed by John Brahm and starring Henry Fonda, Joan Bennett and Warren William. It was distributed by 20th Century-Fox. [1] . The screenplay was written by Horace McCoy, based on a 1940 novel by Stewart Edward White set during the Alaska Gold Rush. [2] . The music score is by Alfred Newman . Plot.