Bobby Dunn

For other people of the same name, see Robert Dunn (disambiguation).
Bobby Dunn

Bobby Dunn
Born Robert V. Dunn
(1890-08-28)August 28, 1890
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Died March 24, 1937(1937-03-24) (aged 46)
Hollywood, California, U.S.
Years active 1912-1938

Bobby Dunn (28 August 1890 24 March 1937) was a comic actor who appeared in several Laurel and Hardy comedies, beginning with Duck Soup, and notably as the shoplifter in Tit for Tat. He was one of the original Keystone Kops in Hoffmeyer's Legacy.[1]

Career

Born Robert V. Dunn in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Richard P. and Melissa Dunn, he started his career at Keystone Film Company production. He worked in a number of American motion-picture producer and director Mack Sennett's comedies, and lost one of his eyes in a stunt that went wrong (while falling into a barrel of water, his eye was caught by a floating matchstick on top) and had to wear a glass eye, which gave him a somewhat cross-eyed appearance. He later supported such comedians as Harold Lloyd, W.C. Fields and Charley Chase, before his early death.

Filmography

  • Neighborhood House (1936)
  • Arbor Day (1936)
  • The Lucky Corner (1936)
  • The Bohemian Girl (1936)
  • One Run Elmer (1935) (uncredited)
  • Tit for Tat (1935) (uncredited)
  • You Can't Buy Everything (1934) (uncredited)
  • Me and My Pal (1933)
  • The Dentist (1932)
  • Honeymoon Beach (1932)
  • The Flirty Sleepwalker (1932)
  • Lady! Please! (1932)
  • The Last Ride (1931)
  • Half Holiday (1931)
  • The Phantom (1931)
  • Side Show (1931)
  • Pardon Us (1931)
  • Breed of the West (1930)
  • Trails of Danger (1930)
  • Canyon Hawks (1930)
  • America or Bust (1930)
  • The Canyon of Missing Men (1930)
  • Half-Pint Polly (1930)
  • Call of the Desert (1930)
  • Loose Ankles (1930) (uncredited)
  • Parade of the West (1930)
  • The Parting of the Trails (1930)
  • Neath Western Skies (1929)
  • Code of the West (1929)
  • The Racketeer (1929)
  • Bacon Grabbers (1929)
  • Riders of the Storm (1929)
  • The Wagon Master (1929)
  • Captain Cowboy (1929)
  • An Oklahoma Cowboy (1929)
  • The Royal Rider (1929)
  • Taxi Spooks (1929)
  • The Barker (1928) (uncredited)
  • The Upland Rider (1928)
  • Speedy (1928) (uncredited)
  • Love in a Police Station (1927)
  • Why Girls Love Sailors (1927) (uncredited)
  • A Dozen Socks (1927)
  • Masked Mamas (1926)
  • The Divorce Dodger (1926)
  • When the Wife's Away (1926)
  • Alice Be Good (1926)
  • Wandering Willies (1926)
  • The Thrill Hunter (1926)
  • Whispering Whiskers (1926)
  • Tee for Two (1925)
  • Hello, 'Frisco (1924)
  • I'm Cured (1924)
  • The Cry Baby (1924)
  • Miners Over 21 (1924)
  • Case Dismissed (1924)
  • My Little Brother (1924)
  • Green Grocers (1924)
  • Politics (1924)
  • Flapper Fever (1924)
  • Ship Ahoy! (1924)
  • Keep Healthy (1924)
  • Unmounted Policemen (1924)
  • Easy Money (1924)
  • A Fake Alarm (1924)
  • Easy Work (1924)
  • This Way Out (1924)
  • Why Wait? (1924)
  • The General Store (1924)
  • The Plumber's Helper (1924)
  • The Rivals (1923)
  • All Is Lost (1923)
  • Hot Foot (1923)
  • Ain't Love Awful? (1923)
  • My Error (1923)
  • No Danger (1923)
  • Oh! Shoot (1923)
  • Our Alley (1923)
  • Give Me Air (1922)
  • Oh, Mabel Behave (1922)
  • All Wrong (1922)
  • Hands Up (1922)
  • Fresh Paint (1922)
  • The Fast Mailman (1922)
  • Be Reasonable (1921)
  • His Fiery Beat (1921)
  • His Naughty Wife (1919)
  • East Lynne with Variations (1919)
  • Lions and Ladies (1919)
  • A High Diver's Last Kiss (1918)
  • A Flyer in Folly (1918)
  • Barbarous Plots (1918)
  • Hero for a Minute (1917)
  • Are Waitresses Safe? (1917)
  • Two Crooks (1917)
  • A Maiden's Trust (1917)
  • Secrets of a Beauty Parlor (1917)
  • Villa of the Movies (1917)
  • His Busted Trust (1916)
  • The Winning Punch (1916/II)
  • Bubbles of Trouble (1916)
  • Bath Tub Perils (1916)
  • His Bread and Butter (1916)
  • His Last Laugh (1916)
  • By Stork Delivery (1916)
  • His Pride and Shame (1916)
  • His Auto Ruination (1916)
  • Fickle Fatty's Fall (1915)
  • A Game Old Knight (1915)
  • Fatty's Tintype Tangle (1915)
  • Those Bitter Sweets (1915)
  • A Versatile Villain (1915)
  • Hogan Out West (1915)
  • Hogan's Aristocratic Dream (1915)
  • Hogan's Romance Upset (1915)
  • Fatty's New Role (1915)
  • Hogan, the Porter (1915)
  • Hogan's Mussy Job (1915)
  • Hogan's Wild Oats (1915)
  • A Hash House Fraud (1915)
  • In and Out (1914)
  • Hoffmeyer's Legacy (1912)
A Hash House Fraud Full film

Death

Bobby Dunn died on 24 March 1937 in Hollywood, California, at the age of 46.

References

  1. Lahue, Kalton C. (1971). Mack Sennett's Keystone: The man, the myth and the comedies. New York: Barnes. p. 194. ISBN 978-0-498-07461-5.

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