Stuart Erwin

Stuart Erwin

  • Birthday: 1903-02-14
  • Deathday: 1967-12-21
  • Place of birth: Squaw Valley, California, USA
  • Also know as: Stuart Phillip Erwin

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Stuart Erwin (14 February 1903, Squaw Valley, California — 21 December 1967, Beverly Hills, California) was an American actor. Erwin began acting in college in the 1920s, first appearing on the stage, then breaking into films in 1928 in Mother Knows Best. He was cast as amiable oafs in several films such as The Sophomore, The Big Broadcast, Hollywood Cavalcade, Our Town, International House and Viva Villa!. In 1934 he was cast as Joe Palooka in the film Palooka, and in 1935 he had a supporting role in After Office Hours (starring Clark Gable). He co-starred in the Paramount Pictures all-star revue Paramount on Parade (1930). In 1936, he was cast in Pigskin Parade, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. In Walt Disney's Bambi, he did the voice of a tree squirrel. In 1950, Erwin made the transition to television, where he starred in Trouble with Father, which was eventually retitled The Stu Erwin Show. He co-starred with his wife, actress June Collyer. He later appeared in the Disney films Son of Flubber and The Misadventures of Merlin Jones. He also appeared with Jack Palance in the ABC series The Greatest Show on Earth during the 1963-1964 television season. Erwin has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6240 Hollywood Blvd. He is buried in Chapel of the Pines Crematory. Description above from the Wikipedia article Stuart Erwin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Blondie for Victory

1942

As Pvt. Herschel Smith

International House

1933

As Tommy Nash

Palooka

1934

As Joe Palooka

Our Town

1940

As Howie Newsome

Going Hollywood

1933

As Ernest Pratt Baker, Picture Producer

The Bride Came C.O.D.

1941

As Tommy Keenan

Viva Villa!

1934

As Jonny Sykes

Back Door to Heaven

1939

As Jud Mason

The Misadventures of Merlin Jones

1964

As Police Captain Loomis

Chained

1934

As John L. 'Johnnie' Smith

Hollywood Cavalcade

1939

As Pete Tinney

Hollywood Handicap

1938

As Himself

After Office Hours

1935

As Hank Parr

Pigskin Parade

1936

As Amos Dodd

Hold Your Man

1933

As Al Simpson

Ceiling Zero

1936

As Texas Clarke

Bachelor Bait

1934

As William Watts

Playboy of Paris

1930

As Paul Michel

The Stranger's Return

1933

As Simon Bates

The Crime of the Century

1933

As Dan McKee

Pillow to Post

1945

As Captain Jack Ross

When the Daltons Rode

1940

As Ben Dalton

It Could Happen to You

1939

As Mackinley Winslow

Strangers in Love

1932

As Stan Kenney

Drums of the Congo

1942

As Congo Jack

Exclusive Story

1936

As Timothy Aloysius Higgins

Dance Charlie Dance

1937

As Andy Tucker

I'll Take Romance

1937

As 'Pancho' Brown

Dangerous Nan McGrew

1930

As Eustace Macy

Love Among the Millionaires

1930

As Clicker Watson

Only Saps Work

1930

As Oscar

Day of Reckoning

1933

As Jerry

The Misleading Lady

1932

As Boney

Absolute Quiet

1936

As Oscar "Chubby" Rudd

Happy Days

1929

As Jig

Second Honeymoon

1937

As Leo MacTavish

Slim

1937

As Stumpy

Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage

1983

As Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Heading For Heaven

1947

As Henry Elkins

Mr. Boggs Steps Out

1938

As Oliver Boggs

The Big Broadcast

1932

As Leslie McWhinney

Small Town Boy

1937

As Henry Armstrong

Have a Heart

1934

As Gus Anderson

The Magnificent Lie

1931

As Elmer Graham

Three Blind Mice

1938

As Mike Brophy

Face in the Sky

1933

As Lucky

No Limit

1931

As Ole Olson

Working Girls

1931

As Pat Kelly

Two Kinds of Women

1932

As Hauser

The Bands Plays On

1934

As Stuffy Wilson

Women Are Trouble

1936

As Matt Casey

A Pair of Tights

1929

As Marion's Boyfriend

Men Without Women

1930

As Jenkins

Passport Husband

1938

As Henry Cabot

Young Eagles

1930

As Pudge Higgins

A Little Bit of Heaven

1940

As Cotton

Cracked Nuts

1941

As Lawrence Trent

Hollywood on Parade

1932

As Self

The Sophomore

1929

As Radio Broadcast Technician (uncredited)

Up Pops the Devil

1931

As Stranger

Dude Ranch

1931

As Chester Carr

The Cock-Eyed World

1929

As Buckley

Sweetie

1929

As Axel Bronstrup

Make Me a Star

1932

As Merton Gill

Father Is a Bachelor

1950

As Constable Pudge Barnham

Under the Tonto Rim

1933

As Tonto

All American Chump

1936

As Elmer Lamb

Killer Dill

1947

As Johnny 'Killer' Dill

He Hired the Boss

1943

As Hubert Theodore Wilkins

He Learned About Women

1933

As Peter Potter Kendall II

Before Dawn

1933

As Dwight Wilson

Strike It Rich

1948

As Delbart Lane

The Stolen Jools

1931

As Reporter

Dangerous Curves

1929

As Rotarian

Son of Flubber

1963

As Coach Wilson

Paramount on Parade

1930

As Marine (The Montmartre Girl)

For the Love of Mike

1960

As Dr. Mills

Heaven Only Knows

1947

As Sheriff Matt Bodine

The Trespasser

1929

As Reporter (uncredited)

The Hollywood Gad-About

1934

As Self (uncredited)

The Great Mike

1944

As Jay Spencer

Shadow Over Elveron

1968

As Merle

Sandy Gets Her Man

1940

As Bill Kerry

Checkers

1937

As Edgar Connell

The Party's Over

1934

As Bruce Blakely

Doctor Jim

1947

As Doctor James Gateros

Speakeasy

1929

As Cy Williams

70,000 Witnesses

1932

As Man Talking to Connors (uncredited)

Along Came Youth

1930

As Ambrose

Bing Crosby: Rediscovered

2014

As Self (archive footage)

Moochie of the Little League

1959

As Lou Rosson

Main Street to Broadway

1953

As Self (uncredited)

New Year's Eve

1929

As Landlady's Son

Hollywood on Parade No. A-2

1932

As Self - Host

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