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Joseph Henry Kolker (November 13, 1874) [some sources 1870] Berlin, Prussia, Germany – July 15, 1947, Los Angeles, California) was an American stage and film actor and director.
Kolker came to America at the age of five and his family settled in Quincy, Illinois. Kolker, like fellow actors Richard Bennett and Robert Warwick, had a substantial stage career behind him before entering silent films.
On stage he appeared opposite such leading ladies as Edith Wynne Matthison, Bertha Kalich and Ruth Chatterton. Kolker is best remembered for his motion picture appearances and for appearing with Barbara Stanwyck in the ground-breaking Pre-Code film Baby Face (1933) as the elderly CEO of the company whom Stanwyck's character seduces. Another well remembered part is as Mr. Seton, father of Katharine Hepburn and Lew Ayres in the 1938 film Holiday directed by George Cukor.
Kolker entered films as an actor in 1915 and eventually ended up trying his hand at directing. Kolker's best known directorial effort is Disraeli (1921), starring George Arliss which is now a lost film with only one reel remaining. Prints however exist in Europe and Russia.

Baby Face
1933 · as J.R. Carter

A Woman's Face
1941 · as Judge

Union Pacific
1939 · as Asa M. Barrows

Hello, Sister!
1933 · as Jameson Brewster - Bank President

Romeo and Juliet
1936 · as Friar Laurence

Wonder Bar
1934 · as R. H. Renaud

Holiday
1938 · as Edward Seton

Marie Antoinette
1938 · as Court Aide (uncredited)

Let Us Live
1939 · as Chief of Police

Society Doctor
1935 · as Dr. Harvey

Imitation of Life
1934 · as Dr. Preston (uncredited)

The Black Room
1935 · as Baron de Berghman

I Live My Life
1935 · as Relative at Mrs. Gage's (Uncredited)

Jewel Robbery
1932 · as Baron Franz Hohenfels

Reunion in France
1942 · as General Bartholomew (uncredited)

Bullets or Ballots
1936 · as Mr. Hollister

Mad Love
1935 · as Prefect Rosset

The Cowboy and the Lady
1938 · as Horace Smith