Noble Johnson (April 18, 1881 – January 9, 1978), later known as Mark Noble, was an American actor and film producer. He appeared in films such as The Mummy (1932), The Most Dangerous Game (1932), King Kong (1933) and Son of Kong (1933).
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Skull Island Native Chief
The Bronze Man - Prologue
Babylonian Soldier (uncredited)
The Indian Prince
Trustee in Hell (uncredited)
Crowd Member (uncredited)
Ivan
The Nubian Servant
Sikh
The Zombie
Leader of Porters (uncredited)
Charioteer
Native Chief (uncredited)
Native American Shooting Piano (uncredited)
Slave Broker
Cannibal Chief (uncredited)
Janos The Black One
Chief Red Shirt
Conquest (uncredited)
Tax Collector
Irate Russian (uncredited)
Native American (uncredited)
Charlie the Gower Gulch Indian (uncredited)
Native American
Hostile-Tribe Chief (uncredited)
Chief
General Regules (uncredited)
Amahaggar Chief
Ram Singh
Bobo
Li Po
Captured Delaware Native American
Bent Creek
Henchman El Lobo
Queechie
Tecumseh
Carney
Native Sergeant
Native Sergeant (uncredited)
Moukali
Ahmed
Soriano
Erickson's 1st Mate
Chief Black Eagle
Aggresive Apache (uncredited)
Tattoo Artist
Native (uncredited)
Pueblo Jim
Luke Johnson
Native Chief Elan
Ponfilo
Queequeg
Chief Standing Bull
Self (archive footage)
The Thing
Youssef (uncredited)
Carib
Wassao
Marimba (cannibal chief)
Bisco
Guard (uncredited)
Chief Sitting Bull
Deputy Sheriff
Hasson / Richard
Nagura, Oseka Chief
Uncle Tom
Mudo
Espinol
Indian
Chatterji
Bimbo, ship's cook
Googomy
Osman
Hannibal - Slave-Driver
The Captain of the Guard
Chaké - Madame's Slave
Friday
Martell
Lion
Jeelo
Sitting Bull
Thomas Jefferson Jones
Silent Andy
The Crow
Mike Tregurtha
Chief Bear Paw
Mokuyi
Chief Poison Arrow
Spike
Native American
Ratu Madri
Romero Valdez
Capt. Ramirez
Cannibal King
Man (archive footage) (uncredited)
Johnny Little Bear
Dopey Sam's Henchman
Blackie Lopez
Baltimore Bucko
Trovio Valdez
Hunt