Ted Tetzlaff
Ted Tetzlaff was born on Jun 03, 1903 in USA. Ted Tetzlaff's big-screen debut came with Atta Boy directed by Edward H. Griffith in 1926. Ted Tetzlaff is known for The Window directed by Ted Tetzlaff, Barbara Hale stars as Mary Woodry and Arthur Kennedy as Ed Woodry. The upcoming new movie Ted Tetzlaff plays is The Young Land which will be released on May 01, 1959.
Ted Tetzlaff was born in 1903 in Los Angeles, the son of racecar driver and movie stuntman Teddy Tetzlaff, Sr. The elder Tetzlaff appeared in a number of silent star Wallace Reid's famous racing movies like The Roaring Road (1919), Double Speed (1920), Excuse My Dust (1920), Too Much Speed (1921) and Across the Continent (1922). Young Tetzlaff was born Dale H. and lived with his mother after her 1915 divorce from Ted, Sr. Ted, Jr. became a well-known and well-respected studio cameraman who worked on over 100 films using the name "Teddy Tetzlaff, Jr."
Birthday
Jun 03, 1903Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, USA
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
- 1959
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6.8 - 1946
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7.5 - 1943
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6.4 - 1935
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- 1931
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6.5 - 1930
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6.5 - 1930
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6.8 - 1929
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- 1927
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- 1926
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