Jimmy Aubrey
Jimmy Aubrey | |
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Still from Squabs and Squabbles (1919), where Aubrey (at left) has painted eyes upon his eyelids so he can sleep during a meeting at a mission, but peeks when a man takes out his money | |
Born |
Bolton, Lancashire, England | 23 October 1887
Died |
2 September 1983 95) Woodland Hills, California, USA | (aged
Jimmy Aubrey (23 October 1887 in Bolton, Lancashire, England – 2 September 1983 in Woodland Hills, California) was an English actor who worked with both Charlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy, having gone with Fred Karno's company to America. However he left to start on his own in Vaudeville. He started in comedies, then went onto comedic roles in drama.
He appeared in 419 films between 1915 and 1953.
Selected filmography
- The King's Thief (1955)
- Dangerous When Wet (1953)
- Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jitters (1949)
- Jiggs and Maggie in Court (1948)
- Jiggs and Maggie in Society (1947)
- The Green Years (1946)
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1941)
- Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation (1939)
- Loser's End (1935)
- Sons of the Desert (1933)
- The Sky Hawk (1929)
- That's My Wife (1929)
- The Lookout Girl (1928)
- The Little Wild Girl (1928)
- Their Purple Moment (1928)
- The Tourist (1921)
- The Blizzard (1921)
- The Mysterious Stranger (1921)
- The Nuisance (1921)
- The Backyard (1920)
- His Jonah Day (1920)
- The Trouble Hunter (1920)
- The Decorator (1920)
- Springtime (1920)
- He Laughs Last (1920)
- Pals and Pugs (1920)
- Fists and Fodder (1920)
- Squeaks and Squawks (1920)
- Maids and Muslin (1920)
- Dames and Dentists (1920)
- Switches and Sweeties (1919)
- Bungs and Bunglers (1919)
- Squabs and Squabbles (1919)
- Mates and Models (1919)
- Yaps and Yokels (1919)
- Flips and Flops (1919)
- Healthy and Happy (1919)
- Tootsies and Tamales (1919)
- Mules and Mortgages (1919)
- Jazz and Jailbirds (1919)
- Soapsuds and Sapheads (1919)
- Laughing Gas (1915)
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