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Movie Premier in 1924.
Color Info: Black and White
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Short
Sound Mix: Silent
Tech Info: MET:600 m, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.33 : 1
Release Dates: USA:28 September 1924
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Bobby Burns (actor)
Death Notes:Los Angeles, California, USA
Birth Notes:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Birth Name:Burns, Robert Paul
A wit entertainer who play lead inwardly untimely voiceless comedy, taking sides role, recurrently uncredited, in rumble films, both features and shorts; not to be panicky next to 'Bob Burns (I)' (qv) or 'Bob Burns (II)' (qv).
Death Date:16 January 1966
Birth Date:1 September 1878
Hilliard Karr (actor)
Birth Notes:Houston, Texas, USA
Hilliard "Fat" Karr be an obese humorist who appear in speechless two-reel slapstick absurdity next to two other heavyweights, Frank "Fatty" Alexander and "Kewpie" Ross, in F.B.O.'s low-budget "Ton of Fun" progression at the bring to a close of the silent chapter. Hailing from Houston, Texas, Hilliard Karr made his motion graphic debut in the Florida Film Corp.-produced "Sunbeam Comedy" _A Dumbwaiter Scandal (1919)_ (qv). Three years after that he was in California in work in structure of Metropolitan Pictures Corp., appear by bearing of plot of 'J.B. Warner' (qv)'s sidekick in the Western _Big Stakes (1922)_ (qv). It was next completed to Universal for superintendent 'King Baggot (I)' (qv)'s _Human Hearts (1922)_ (qv) and by the on the side of to Coffin Productions for _Easy Pickin' (1922)_ (qv), the maximum basic picture where on earth his bill endow cognizance to his pervasive substance (he was acknowledged as "Fatty" Karr). In 1924 and '25, naissance with _Lost Control (1924)_ (qv), Karr set off appearing in comedy shorts for Century Film Corp. (distributed by Universal), where he work with director 'Edward Ludwig' (qv) and 'Charles Lamont (I)' (qv), among others. Typical of his films was the Buster Brown stumpy _Educating Buster (1925)_ (qv), which starred 'Pete the Dog' (qv) as Buster's pooch Tighe. Karr subsequently appeared as the aptly name persona "Fatty" in the Blue Streak Western "The Circus Cyclone" for Universal in 1925, but for the bulk of his express assignment thereafter, he made merry as splinter of the comedy troop Ton of Fun from 1925 through 1928. As a Ton of Fun, Karr appeared with two other enormously portly comedian, respectively of whom top the scope at 300 lbs ("Fatty" Alexander weigh 350 at the loftiness or his fame). The team made their debut in the 1925 short "Tailoring". Produced by 'Joe Rock', the shorts be made by Poverty Row studio Standard Photoplay Co. and released by 'Joseph P. Kennedy' (qv)'s Film Booking Office (F.B.O.), the ancestor to R.K.O Radio Pictures. The series was made, in those far-less politically true times, to spoon over as part of the orifice for budget-conscious theaters catering to the hoi polloi in the days when the cinema were King, and box frozen a dazzle in the eye and imagination of inventors and radio mogul. Apparently, the peep of three very obese man walking abreast moreover as engaging in slap-stick hi-jinx was side-splitting hilarity for the patrons of the theaters services by F.B.O. Advertised by F.B.O. as the "three fattest men on the blind," the three chunky thespians romped across the screen in 34 shorts, copious with the adjective "Heavy" in the name ("The Heavy Parade", "Heavy Fullbacks", "Heavy Infants" and the peculiarly named "Heavyation"). Also billed as "The Three Fatties", the Ton of Fun team was not lately a budget item in the gist of the crude shorts budget; they offered audience of the 1920s the most anarchic comedy per fill aware going spare at that circumstance or any other. In the series vestibule "Three of a Kind" (1926), The Three Fatties crop entertainer at a nightclub/restaurant. In short publish, a mle break out linking the viewers and the Ton of Fun boy, with the appointed after effects of table overturned and dishes smashed. In another entry, _Heavy Love (1926)_ (qv), they show three of the most inept carpenters who ever drove a axis through a pane, consent to alone a head. The Three Fatties receive themselves a job working for a immature female ('Lois Boyd' (qv)) and end up assembly and subsequently destroy the most crank stately home ever see. It was as part of Ton of Fun that Hilliard adopt the moniker "Fat" Karr. After making the second Ton of Fun comedy in 1928, "A Joyful Day (1928), "Kewpie" Ross retire from the screen and "Fatty" Alexander was reduced to shot role in movies at other studios. Undaunted, Hilliard Karr solidered on, appearing in opinionated roles in F.B.O.'s _Love in the Desert (1929)_ (qv) and _Too Hot to Handle (1930)_ (qv) (the latter released by R.K.O., the entity Joe Kennedy created from F.B.O. and his other film assets) beforehand calling it a career with an uncredited bit in R.K.O.'s _The Big Shot (1931)_ (qv).
Producer Joe Rock teamed wakeful Hilliard 'Fat' Karr next to two other stout comedian, 'Kewpie' Ross and Frank 'Fatty' Alexander, and billed them with ability of "A Ton of Fun" contained by a lead of wit shorts from 1925 - 1927.
Height:5' 8 1/2"
Jerry Mandy (actor)
Articles:"Motion Picture World" (USA), 17 April 1926, pg. 535, "Jerry Mandy Signed by Hal Roach-Path"
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Birth Notes:Utica, New York, USA
Birth Name:Mandia, Gerard
Death Date:1 May 1945
Birth Date:5 June 1892
James Parrott (actor)
Articles:"Motion Picture World" (USA), 28 May 1927, pg. 267, "Directing Chase", "Motion Picture World" (USA), 10 July 1926, pg. 117, "James Parrott to Direct"
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA (heart attack)
Height:5' 9"
Birth Notes:Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Birth Name:Parrott, James Gibbons
Younger brother of 'Charley Chase (I)' (qv).
Death Date:10 May 1939
Birth Date:2 August 1897
Kalla Pasha (actor)
Articles:"Motion Picture World" (USA), 6 December 1919, pg. 679, "Sennett Renews Contract with Pasha"
Death Notes:Talmage, California, USA
Birth Notes:New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name:Rickard, Joseph T.
Death Date:10 June 1933
Birth Date:1877
Mildred June (actress)
Death Notes:Hollywood, California, USA
Birth Notes:St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Death Date:19 June 1940
Birth Date:23 December 1905
Roy Del Ruth (director)
Started as a writer with 'Mack Sennett' (qv) in 1915., Brother of writer/director 'Hampton Del Ruth' (qv)., He is the father of cinematographer 'Thomas Del Ruth' (qv).
Death Notes:Sherman Oaks, California, USA (heart attack)
A ex correspondent, Roy Del Ruth enter films bounded by 1915 in plonk of a screenwriter and gagman in favour of 'Mack Sennett' (qv). Turning to direct two years subsequent, he made two-reel absurdity next to such closure comedian as 'Billy Bevan' (qv) and 'Harry Langdon (I)' (qv). He untangle directing features in the mid-'20s, but found his niche with Warner Bros. in the precipitate 1930s. Del Ruth be one of the director who turned out the species of coarse, safely made urban and felony drama for which Warners become familiar. He moved out the studio and go to MGM, where on earth he specialized in the kind of splashy, lavish musicals that made MGM's reputation. Del Ruth was the stereotypical studio director--with the raw materials and award of a key studio he was at the top of his approach and analyst of off-ramp out dense, pleasurable, technically lavish films, but once he left the environment of a major studio and strike out next to his individual, his fortune wane. After disappearing MGM he made a few musicals and meagre comedies (he was also at fault for what be unanimously considered the worst sports biography, and one of the worst biographies, ever made - the godawful _The Babe Ruth Story (1948)_ (qv)), a tacky sci-fi opus that was picked wide open awake, but not made, via 20th Century Fox (_The Alligator People (1959)_ (qv)) and an overheated the arena for starlet 'Terry Moore (I)' (qv), _Why Must I Die? (1960)_ (qv), that was nought greater than a ripoff of the classic 'Susan Hayward (I)' (qv) motion watercolour, _I Want to Live! (1958)_ (qv).
Birth Notes:Delaware, USA
Salary History:_It Happened on Fifth Avenue (1947)_ (qv)::$75,000 + 10% of gross
Spouse:'Winnie Lightner' (qv) (August 1948 - 27 April 1961) (his death)
Death Date:27 April 1961
Birth Date:18 October 1893
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