1903-02-14 Squaw Valley, California, USA
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.
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Bing Crosby: Rediscovered | Self (archive footage) | 2014-12-02 |
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Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage | Self (archive footage) (uncredited) | 1983-02-25 |
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Shadow Over Elveron | Merle | 1968-03-05 |
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The Misadventures of Merlin Jones | Police Captain Loomis | 1964-03-25 |
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Son of Flubber | Coach Wilson | 1963-01-16 |
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For the Love of Mike | Dr. Mills | 1960-08-28 |
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Moochie of the Little League | Lou Rosson | 1959-10-02 |
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Main Street to Broadway | Self (uncredited) | 1953-10-12 |
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Father Is a Bachelor | Constable Pudge Barnham | 1950-02-22 |
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Strike It Rich | Delbart Lane | 1948-12-01 |
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Doctor Jim | Doctor James Gateros | 1947-01-01 |
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Killer Dill | Johnny 'Killer' Dill | 1947-08-02 |
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Heading for Heaven | Henry Elkins | 1947-12-06 |
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Heaven Only Knows | Sheriff Matt Bodine | 1947-09-12 |
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Pillow to Post | Captain Jack Ross | 1945-06-09 |
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The Great Mike | Jay Spencer | 1944-11-15 |
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He Hired the Boss | Hubert Theodore Wilkins | 1943-04-02 |
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The Adventures of Martin Eden | Joe Dawson | 1942-02-26 |
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Drums of the Congo | Congo Jack | 1942-07-17 |
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Blondie for Victory | Pvt. Herschel Smith | 1942-08-06 |
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The Bride Came C.O.D. | Tommy Keenan | 1941-07-12 |
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Cracked Nuts | Lawrence Trent | 1941-07-02 |
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When the Daltons Rode | Ben Dalton | 1940-08-23 |
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A Little Bit of Heaven | Cotton | 1940-10-10 |
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Our Town | Howie Newsome | 1940-05-24 |
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Sandy Gets Her Man | Bill Kerry | 1940-11-08 |
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It Could Happen to You | Mackinley Winslow | 1939-06-08 |
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Hollywood Cavalcade | Pete Tinney | 1939-10-13 |
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Back Door to Heaven | Jud Mason | 1939-04-19 |
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Hollywood Handicap | Himself | 1938-05-28 |
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Mr. Boggs Steps Out | Oliver Boggs | 1938-02-18 |
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Three Blind Mice | Mike Brophy | 1938-06-18 |
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Passport Husband | Henry Cabot | 1938-07-15 |
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Dance Charlie Dance | Andy Tucker | 1937-07-06 |
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Slim | Aaron "Stumpy" Stump | 1937-06-24 |
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Sunday Night at the Trocadero | Stuart Erwin | 1937-10-02 |
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Second Honeymoon | Leo MacTavish | 1937-11-13 |
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Small Town Boy | Henry Armstrong | 1937-09-24 |
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Checkers | Edgar Connell | 1937-12-08 |
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I'll Take Romance | 'Pancho' Brown | 1937-11-17 |
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All American Chump | Elmer Lamb | 1936-10-16 |
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Women Are Trouble | Matt Casey | 1936-07-31 |
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Absolute Quiet | Oscar "Chubby" Rudd | 1936-04-24 |
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Ceiling Zero | Texas Clarke | 1936-01-16 |
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Pigskin Parade | Amos Dodd | 1936-10-23 |
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Exclusive Story | Timothy Aloysius Higgins | 1936-01-17 |
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After Office Hours | Hank Parr | 1935-02-22 |
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The Hollywood Gad-About | Self (uncredited) | 1934-10-04 |
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The Band Plays On | Stuffy Wilson | 1934-12-21 |
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The Party's Over | Bruce Blakely | 1934-08-30 |
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Have a Heart | Gus Anderson | 1934-09-07 |
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Viva Villa! | Jonny Sykes | 1934-04-27 |
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Bachelor Bait | William Watts | 1934-07-27 |
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Palooka | Joe Palooka | 1934-01-26 |
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Chained | John L. 'Johnnie' Smith | 1934-08-31 |
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The Crime of the Century | Dan McKee | 1933-02-18 |
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The Stranger's Return | Simon Bates | 1933-07-28 |
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Day of Reckoning | Jerry | 1933-10-26 |
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He Learned About Women | Peter Potter Kendall II | 1933-03-02 |
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Face in the Sky | Lucky | 1933-01-15 |
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Hold Your Man | Al Simpson | 1933-06-30 |
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International House | Tommy Nash | 1933-05-27 |
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Going Hollywood | Ernest Pratt Baker, Picture Producer | 1933-12-22 |
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Before Dawn | Dwight Wilson | 1933-08-04 |
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Under the Tonto Rim | Tonto | 1933-04-07 |
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Make Me a Star | Merton Gill | 1932-07-01 |
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Hollywood on Parade No. A-2 | Self - Host | 1932-09-22 |
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70,000 Witnesses | Man Talking to Connors (uncredited) | 1932-09-09 |
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Strangers in Love | Stan Kenney | 1932-03-05 |
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The Big Broadcast | Leslie McWhinney | 1932-10-14 |
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Hollywood on Parade | Self | 1932-06-05 |
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Two Kinds of Women | Hauser | 1932-01-16 |
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The Misleading Lady | Boney | 1932-04-15 |
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The Stolen Jools | Reporter | 1931-04-04 |
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Up Pops the Devil | Stranger | 1931-05-19 |
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The Magnificent Lie | Elmer Graham | 1931-07-25 |
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No Limit | Ole Olson | 1931-01-15 |
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Working Girls | Pat Kelly | 1931-12-12 |
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Dude Ranch | Chester Carr | 1931-05-16 |
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Men Without Women | Jenkins | 1930-02-08 |
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Along Came Youth | Ambrose | 1930-12-20 |
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Playboy of Paris | Paul Michel | 1930-10-18 |
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Young Eagles | Pudge Higgins | 1930-03-20 |
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Only Saps Work | Oscar | 1930-12-05 |
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Dangerous Nan McGrew | Eustace Macy | 1930-06-22 |
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Love Among the Millionaires | Clicker Watson | 1930-07-05 |
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Paramount on Parade | Marine (The Montmartre Girl) | 1930-04-22 |
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The Sophomore | Radio Broadcast Technician (uncredited) | 1929-08-24 |
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Sweetie | Axel Bronstrup | 1929-10-25 |
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The Exalted Flapper | Bimbo Mehaffey | 1929-06-09 |
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Speakeasy | Cy Williams | 1929-03-08 |
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Dangerous Curves | Rotarian | 1929-07-12 |
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Happy Days | Jig | 1929-09-16 |
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The Cock-Eyed World | Buckley | 1929-10-19 |
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This Thing Called Love | Fred | 1929-12-13 |
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A Pair of Tights | Marion's Boyfriend | 1929-02-03 |
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The Trespasser | Reporter (uncredited) | 1929-11-11 |
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New Year's Eve | Landlady's Son | 1929-02-24 |
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Mother Knows Best | Ben | 1928-10-28 |