Ralph Brooks
Also known as Charles Emil Muller, Ralph Brooke, Ralf Brooks
Ralph Brooks was an American actor known primarily for brief, uncredited appearances in mid-20th-century films. Born Charles Emil Muller on April 22, 1904, in Baltimore, Maryland, Brooks worked under several names, including Charles Emil Muller, Ralph Brooke, Ralf Brooks, and Ralph Brooks.
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Ralph Brooks was an American actor known primarily for brief, uncredited appearances in mid-20th-century films. Born Charles Emil Muller on April 22, 1904, in Baltimore, Maryland, Brooks worked under several names, including Charles Emil Muller, Ralph Brooke, Ralf Brooks, and Ralph Brooks. His filmography consists of just two documented roles, both minor: a courtroom spectator in The Bigamist (1953) and an uncredited reception guest in Pocketful of Miracles (1961). These performances reflect the common practice of the era, where extras and bit players contributed to scenes without formal recognition.
Brooks’ career highlights the transient nature of many screen performers whose contributions were often overlooked in favor of lead actors and directors. His roles were limited to background …






