A.S. ‘Pop’ Byron Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
A.S. 'Pop' Byron was born on January 30, 1876 in Barnesville, Ohio, USA as Aquilla Stewart Byron. He was an actor, known for Devil on Deck (1932), Lady and Gent (1932) and Two for Tonight (1935). He was married to Kathryn Keys. He died on February 5, 1943 in Hollywood, California, USA.
January 30, 1876, Barnesville, Ohio, United States
Died
February 5, 1943, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
Place Of Birth
Barnesville, Ohio, USA
Height
5' 10" (1.78 m)
Profession
Actor
Movies
Two for Tonight, The Big Shot, The Crime of Helen Stanley, Madame Spy
Star Sign
Aquarius
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Fact
1
"Pop" Byron (born Aquilla Stewart Byron) always went by his initials "A. S." and never named himself "Arthur." Unfortunately, many readers, seeing "A. S.," wrongly assumed that those initials stood for "Arthur." They did not! Whenever you see a credit to "Arthur S Byron" or "Arthur (Pop) Byron," those are mistakes, and need to be rewritten as "A. S. (Pop) Byron," in order to refer correctly to Aquilla Stewart (Pop) Byron.
2
For information on the other veteran actor Byron, who was indeed named "Arthur Byron" (and probably should be nicknamed "Arthur (Official) Byron"), see IMDB's separate page for him, under Arthur Byron.
3
American Film Institute Catalog of Feature Films 1931-1940 is under the impression in their index that Arthur S. Byron and Arthur Byron are the same person. They are not.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
The Night of January 16th
1941
Court House Elevator Repairman (uncredited)
Dancing on a Dime
1940
Night Watchman (uncredited)
Young People
1940
Doorman (uncredited)
The Return of Frank James
1940
Train Engineer (uncredited)
Golden Gloves
1940
Customer (uncredited)
Lillian Russell
1940
Policeman (uncredited)
Opened by Mistake
1940
Elderly Man (uncredited)
Emergency Squad
1940
Apartment Man (uncredited)
The Star Maker
1939
Stage Doorman
Second Fiddle
1939
Minor Role (uncredited)
Unmarried
1939
Turnkey (uncredited)
Union Pacific
1939
Old Irishman (uncredited)
Broadway Serenade
1939
Pat (uncredited)
Disbarred
1939
Jury Foreman (uncredited)
Sweethearts
1938
Policeman (uncredited)
The Arkansas Traveler
1938
Second Man (as A. S. Byron)
Alexander's Ragtime Band
1938
Train Conductor (uncredited)
The Buccaneer
1938
Victory Ball Guest (uncredited)
Wells Fargo
1937
Townsman (uncredited)
Love and Hisses
1937
Policeman (uncredited)
Sophie Lang Goes West
1937
Train Conductor (as 'Pop' Byron)
Wild Money
1937
Gardner (uncredited)
Love Is News
1937
Cop (uncredited)
Time Out for Romance
1937
Jailer (uncredited)
Hideaway Girl
1936
Dock watchman
Reunion
1936
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Dimples
1936
Policeman at Theater (uncredited)
Wives Never Know
1936
Stage Doorman (uncredited)
Walking on Air
1936
Judge (uncredited)
A Son Comes Home
1936
Reilly (uncredited)
The Return of Sophie Lang
1936
Police Headquarters Porter (uncredited)
Till We Meet Again
1936
Chef (uncredited)
The Milky Way
1936
Cop (uncredited)
The Bride Comes Home
1935
Chicago Park Cop (uncredited)
Ah, Wilderness!
1935
Nickolas (uncredited)
Two Fisted
1935
Bartender (uncredited)
She Married Her Boss
1935
Store Watchman (uncredited)
Two for Tonight
1935
Jailer
Men Without Names
1935
Post Office Grouch (uncredited)
The Flame Within
1935
Minor Role (uncredited)
Bride of Frankenstein
1935
King (uncredited)
Princess O'Hara
1935
O'Malley (uncredited)
Wings in the Dark
1935
Guard (uncredited)
Romance in Manhattan
1935
Policeman Writing Down Charges (uncredited)
The Best Man Wins
1935
Irish Policeman (uncredited)
Menace
1934/I
English Police Sergeant (uncredited)
The Merry Widow
1934
Doorman (uncredited)
Among the Missing
1934
Williams (uncredited)
Whom the Gods Destroy
1934
Stagehand (uncredited)
The Hell Cat
1934
Cop (uncredited)
The Crime of Helen Stanley
1934
Detective #3 (uncredited)
The Countess of Monte Cristo
1934
Stefan's Friend
Wharf Angel
1934
Police Officer (uncredited)
No More Women
1934
Deputy (uncredited)
Madame Spy
1934
Chemist
One Sunday Afternoon
1933
O'Reilly - Phoenix Foreman (uncredited)
Central Park
1932
Policeman Showing Charlie the Wanted Poster (uncredited)