
Bobby Vernon
ActorWriterDirector
- Born
- March 9, 1897
- Died
- June 28, 1939
Bobby Vernon was born in the U.S. in 1897, was trained in Vaudeville and became a talented comic in the silent era. He began working in 1913, appearing in Lon Chaney's Almost an Actress (1913) and later worked for Mack Sennett, who teamed him up with young Gloria Swanson in 9 comedies between 1916…
Director
| For the Love of Fanny(1931) |
| 'Tis the Bull(1922) |
Writer
| Typhoon(1940) |
| Geronimo!(1939) |
| College Holiday(1936) |
| Poppy(1936) |
| Give Us This Night(1936) |
Actor
| Ship A Hooey!(1932) |
| Make Me a Star(1932)as Peewee - Baird's Assistant |
| He's a Honey(1932) |
| The Great Junction Hotel(1931)as The Bell Hop |
| Caught Plastered(1931)as Inebriated drugstore customer |
Self
| The Voice of Hollywood No. 3(1930)as Self |
| The Voice of Hollywood No. 3(1930)as Self, Hollywood Breakfast Club Inductee |
| Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 23(1923)as Self |
| Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 7(1920)as Self |
Archive Footage
| Slapstick Encyclopedia, Vol. 7: the Race is on!(1998) |
| Horen Zien Zwijgen(1976)as Various |
| Männer ohne Nerven(1975)as Various |
| Väter der Klamotte(1973)as Various |
| When Comedy Was King(1960)as edited from 'Teddy at the Throttle' |
Credit Score: Bobby Vernon
Mon Jan 01 1923
| # | Name | Score | Year | Win | Nom | Known | ★ | Wins | Noms | Votes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bulldog Drummond | 2.50 | 1923 | • | 7.0 | 0 | 0 | 42 | ||
| 2 | Sheer Luck | 1.63 | 1931 | • | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |