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Thomas A. Curran
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Thomas A. Curran (May 29, 1879 – January 24, 1941), was an Australian-born American actor on the stage and in motion pictures. Between 1915 and 1941 he appeared in 60 films, the last of which was Citizen Kane, in which he played the uncredited role of Theodore Roosevelt in the "News on the March" newsreel sequence.

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Thomas A. Curran was born May 29, 1879, in Australia. He studied acting in the United States, where he made his stage debut in 1897. After returning to Australia for a few years, he returned to the U.S. in 1912 or 1913 and worked in vaudeville and repertory theatre. He acted in the original productions of Excuse Me written by Rupert Hughes (later adapted twice for the screen) and Oh, Oh, Delphine.

Curran was signed to a three-year contract by the Thanhouser Company in 1915 and made 22 films, including The World and the Woman with Jeanne Eagels and Inspiration, the first non-pornographic American film to show full female nudity. In his later years he moved to California and made his living playing bit parts and small roles in studio films. His last film appearance was as Teddy Roosevelt in the "News on the March" sequence in Citizen Kane. The film had not yet been released when Curran, aged 61, died in Hollywood January 24, 1941.

Filmography

Audrey Munson and Thomas A. Curran in Inspiration (1915)
The Vicar of Wakefield (1917)
Curran (waving hat) as Teddy Roosevelt, campaigning with Charles Foster Kane (Orson Welles) in the "News on the March" sequence in Citizen Kane (1941)
YearTitleRoleNotes
1915From the River's Depths
1915Price of Her Silence, TheThe Price of Her SilenceThe Artist
1915Earl of Pawtucket, TheThe Earl of PawtucketFordyce
1915Greater Love Hath No ManDr. Merton
1915Commuted Sentence, TheThe Commuted SentenceGovernor
1915In Baby's GardenJack
1915InspirationThe ArtistReissued as The Perfect Model (1918)
1915Her ConfessionEmerald Vinton
1915Necklace of Pearls, TheThe Necklace of PearlsThe Banker
1916Bubbles in the Glass, TheThe Bubbles in the Glass
1916Silas MarnerGodfrey
1916Cruise of Fate, TheThe Cruise of Fate
1916Sailor's Smiling Spirit, TheThe Sailor's Smiling Spirit
1916Weakling, TheThe Weakling
1916Nymph, TheThe Nymph
1916Brothers Equal
1916Black Terror, TheThe Black Terror
1916World and the Woman, TheThe World and the WomanJames Palmer
1917Modern Monte Cristo, AA Modern Monte CristoWilliam Deane
1917Vicar of Wakefield, TheThe Vicar of WakefieldGeoffrey; Mr. Burchell
1917When Love Was BlindJohn Grayson
1917Candy Girl, TheThe Candy Girl
1917Amateur Orphan, AnAn Amateur Orphan
1917Heart of Ezra Greer, TheThe Heart of Ezra GreerDenbeigh's guardian
1918Girl and the Judge, TheThe Girl and the JudgeFrank Lorimer
1928Ships of the NightPolice chief
1928Black Pearl, TheThe Black PearlSilas Lathrop
1929Object: AlimonyPhilip Stone
1929Two SistersJudge Rhodes
1929Anne Against the WorldEmmett
1929Phantom in the House, TheThe Phantom in the HouseJudge Thompson
1930Kibitzer, TheThe KibitzerBriggs
1930Worldly GoodsSecretary
1930Morocco
1931Mother and SonBroker
1932Ghost City
1934David HarumBanker
1935Cowboy Millionaire, TheThe Cowboy MillionaireHotel clerk
1935Annapolis FarewellOfficer on Congress
1936Milky Way, TheThe Milky Way
1936Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
1936White Angel, TheThe White AngelOfficer in barracks
1936Yours for the Asking
1936Wanted! Jane Turner
1936Swing Time
1936Parole!Board chairman
1937Champagne Waltz
1937Wells Fargo
1939Our Leading CitizenMember
1941Citizen KaneTheodore Roosevelt

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