Known For Actor
Gender Male
Birthday 1895-08-15
Deathday 1960-06-04 (64 years old)
Place of Birth San Antonio, Texas, USA
Lucien Lovell Littlefield (August 16, 1895 – June 4, 1960) was an American actor from the silent film era. Brother of 'Ralph Littlefield. He later made numerous cameo appearances on television series. He died of natural causes in 4 June 1960 (Hollywood, California, USA), and was buried in Glendale's Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery.
as Self (archive footage)
as Old Man
as Brabin (uncredited)
as Prof. Winthrop
as Dave Glennon (bookkeeper)
as First Prisoner
as Carl Schwatzmeier
as Russell Masters
as Mr. Davis (uncredited)
as Tipper
as Joad
as Judge
as The Florist
as Ed Kramer
as Charles Waldeck / Preston Waldeck
as Kenneth Hopkins
as 'Tenpoint' Jackson
as The Judge
as Andy
as Judge Loomis
as Mr. Snodgrass
as John Alden Compton
as Mr. Quid
as Blaker
as Hank Eastman
as Corporal Lucken
as Daniel (Pop) McCracken
as Prof. Waldo James
as Herb - Western Union Man
as Prof. Gleason
as Barnes
as City Editor
as Mr. Crosley
as Jones
as Manders
as Dr. Fred Turk
as Mr. Stevens
as The Sheriff / Mr. Oldtimer
as The Stranger
as Professor Sillicocks
as Irving
as Grandpa
as Eli
as Mr. Patterson
as Winslow
as Parrish
as Mr. Roberts (uncredited)
as Professor Danner
as Doc Williams
as Watchman
as Robert Johnson
as San Francisco Postmaster
as Mr. Smith
as Cattle Buyer
as Mr. Twitchell
as Toymaker
as Mr. Lippincott
as Bill Hawkins
as Mr. O'Leary
as Supt. Henry Perkins
as Ogden Holbrook
as Storekeeper
as Professor Kittridge (uncredited)
as Hubert Dilley
as Skinner
as Colonel Tom Lawton
as Elmer
as Mr. Peabody
as Rafferty
as Dr. Denham
as Charles Belknap-Jackson
as Minor Role
as Henry Foster
as Willie Obenbiegler
as L.B. Fields
as Max Pascal
as Parker
as Professor Hi De Ho
as George Peters
as Dr. Horace Meddick
as Timothy Chibbins
as Professor Noodle (uncredited)
as Fred Harris
as Webster
as Justice of the Peace
as Announcer
as Grimson
as Elmer Brown
as Mr. Jacobson
as Zeb - Hamburger Stand Owner (uncredited)
as Uncle Louie
as Schwenk
as Dad Tully
as Françoise
as Forbes
as Mr. Ford
as Frank Daniels
as Fred
as Fred
as Professor Clark
as Herr Walter Schultz
as Noah Marley
as Uncle Joe Boyd
as Adams
as Charles McCloskey
as Elmer Truffle
as Schoolteacher
as Warren Thurber
as Eli Granger
as Andy MacIntosh
as Jim Smith
as Thomas Hayden
as Lucien Littlefield
as Texas Tommy
as Census Taker
as Pa Parker
as Sheik Smith
as Frank Chase
as Willie
as Plinge
as Pa Quail
as Uncle Joe Boyd
as Ed Barnes
as Dad Jenks
as Valet
as Dan Casey
as 'Habeas Corpus' Lazarre
as Yell
as Councilman
as Lawyer Marks
as Pa Johnson
as Ira Lazar
as Hank
as Cyrus Crabb
as Red
as Bell
as Cupido
as Kentucky Rose
as Steward
as The House Detective
as Ford Driver
as Joe Lake
as Weasel
as The Groom
as The Dentist
as Charlie Winter
as Push Miller
as Under-sheriff
as Matt Logan
as Edward Littlefield
as Mr. Foote
as Sharf
as Jeremiah Piper
as Commissar
as Dobbs, the Butler
as Douglas
as Goyrem
as Martin Green
as Duke of Buckingham
as Witness
as Irishman
as Scott Tyler
as Sir Lionel Grey's Associate (uncredited)
as Slithy Winters
as Doc Weaver
as Uncle Van's Secretary
as 'Batty' Briggs
as Gaston - French Valet
as Spencer's Valet
as Silas Hoskins
as Minister
as Jimmy Rodman
as Connie Potts
as Ted Maitland
as Bert Vallance
as Wesley Colfax Winslow
as Dr. Widner
as Gordon's Butler
as Sherlo
as Reginald Toby
as Lord Witness
as Soldier on Patrol (uncredited)
as Paul
as Lord Yester
as Pete
as The Gardener
as King James I
as Roger Manning's Valet - Introductory Sequence (uncredited)
as Hardy's Secretary (uncredited)
as Undetermined Role
as The Rag Picker
as The 'Grind'
as Clerk
as Judge Jarvis
as Story