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Otto Hulett (February 27, 1898 – September 1, 1983) was an American film, television and stage actor. Hulett was born in
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. As an actor, he was best known for his roles in '' The Mob'' (1951), '' Saturday's Hero'' (1951), and '' Carbine Williams'' (1952). He died in Katonah, New York.


Partial filmography

* '' One Third of a Nation'' (1939) * '' The Mob'' (1951) * '' Her First Romance'' (1951) * '' Saturday's Hero'' (1951) * '' You for Me'' (1952) * '' Carbine Williams'' (1952) * '' Sally and Saint Anne'' (1952) * '' Paula'' (1952) * ''
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'' (1952) * '' City That Never Sleeps'' (1953) * ''
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'' (1953) * '' The Phenix City Story'' (1955), as
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Partial theatre

* Personal Appearance (1934) * Born Yesterday (1946)


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hulett, Otto 1898 births 1983 deaths American male film actors American male stage actors Male actors from Kansas People from Salina, Kansas 20th-century American male actors