
Bobby Watson
Known for Acting · 60 credits
- Born
- 1888-11-26
- Died
- 1965-05-22
- Place of birth
- Springfield, Illinois, USA
- Also known as
- Robert Watson Knucher
Biography
Bobby Watson (born Robert Watson Knucher; November 28, 1888 – May 22, 1965) was an American theater and film actor, playing a variety of character roles, including, after 1942, Adolf Hitler.
Known For
TV Shows (1)
Movies (59)

Singin' in the Rain
1952
as Diction Coach (uncredited)

China Seas
1935
as Man on Dock with McCaleb (uncredited)

Copper Canyon
1950
as Bixby (as Robert Watson)

Captains Courageous
1937
as Reporter (uncredited)

Society Doctor
1935
as Albright

A Foreign Affair
1948
as Hitler (uncredited)

Libeled Lady
1936
as Waif (uncredited)

Nazty Nuisance
1943
as Adolph Hitler

Going Hollywood
1933
as Thompson

Arrowsmith
1931
as Little Neighbor (uncredited)

High Pressure
1932
as The Baron (uncredited)

The Miracle of Morgan's Creek
1944
as Adolf Hitler (uncredited)

The Hitler Gang
1944
as Adolf Hitler

Coast Guard
1939
as Desk Clerk (uncredited)

The Story of Mankind
1957
as Adolf Hitler

The Big Clock
1948
as Morton Spalding

The High Cost of Loving
1958
as Marvin Phyffe (uncredited)

Red, Hot and Blue
1949
as Barney Stratum

The Murder Man
1935
as Carey Booth

No Escape
1953
as Claude Duffy (as Robert Watson)

The Adventurous Blonde
1937
as Mugsy, a reporter

It Ain't Hay
1943
as Clerk (uncredited)

Streamline Express
1935
as Gerald Wilson

Moonlight and Pretzels
1933
as Bertie

The Countess of Monte Cristo
1934
as Hotel Valet

The Paleface
1948
as Toby Preston

The Gay Bride
1934
as Car Salesman (uncredited)

Don't Be a Sucker!
1943

This Side of Heaven
1934
as Mr. Worthington - Interior Decorator (uncredited)

The Kid From Texas
1939
as Polo Match Announcer

The Band Plays On
1934
as Radio Announcer

Lucky Night
1939
as Orchestra Leader at George's (uncredited)

Duffy's Tavern
1945
as Masseur

Hold That Blonde!
1945
as Edwards

Dangerous Number
1937
as Orchestra Leader

Paul Revere, Jr.
1933
as Martin Tinwell

Ready, Willing and Able
1937
as Tenant

Kid Nightingale
1939
as Oscar - the Service Station Man (uncredited)

Follow the Leader
1930
as George White

The Devil with Hitler
1942
as Adolf Hitler

I Hate Women
1934
as Ducky

The Ghost Comes Home
1940
as Waldo (uncredited)

You're a Sweetheart
1937
as Defense Attorney

Manhattan Parade
1931
as Paisley

Hitler- Dead or Alive
1942
as Adolf Hitler

Everything's on Ice
1939
as French

Syncopation
1929
as Benny Darrell

G.I. Jane
1951
as Colonel

Calling All Doctors
1937
as Steve Brown

Wine, Women and Song
1933
as Lawrence

Secrets of a Model
1940
as Stuart Bannerman
Naughty-Cal
1932
as Lillian's Boyfriend

The Romance of a Million Dollars
1926
as The Detective
The Song and Dance Man
1926
as Fred Carroll

From Bad to Worse
1937
as Friend

That Royle Girl
1925
as Hoofer
Roamin' Thru The Roses
1933

Glorious Vamps
1930
as Bobby Watson
The Baby Bandit
1930
About Bobby Watson
Bobby Watson (born Robert Watson Knucher; November 28, 1888 – May 22, 1965) was an American theater and film actor, playing a variety of character roles, including, after 1942, Adolf Hitler. With 60 credits spanning from 1925 to 1958, Bobby Watson has appeared in 59 films and 1 TV show.
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Most Popular Bobby Watson Movies
- Singin' in the Rain (1952) — as Diction Coach (uncredited)
- China Seas (1935) — as Man on Dock with McCaleb (uncredited)
- Copper Canyon (1950) — as Bixby (as Robert Watson)
- Captains Courageous (1937) — as Reporter (uncredited)
- Society Doctor (1935) — as Albright
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