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Movies:
Norwood - Mr. Reese - Year: 1970
Vacation in Reno - Jack Carroll - Year: 1946
People Are Funny - Pinky Wilson - Year: 1946
George White's Scandals - Jack Williams - Year: 1945
Scared Stiff - Larry Elliot - Year: 1945
Sing Your Way Home - Steve Kimball - Year: 1945
One Body Too Many - Albert Tuttle - Year: 1944
Take It Big - Jack North - Year: 1944
Higher and Higher - Mike - Year: 1944
Beyond the Blue Horizon - Squidge - Year: 1942
Navy Blues - Powerhouse Bolton - Year: 1941
Moon Over Miami - Jack O'Hara - Year: 1941
The Wizard of Oz - Hickory/The Tin Man, Writer (additional dialogue) (uncredited) - Year: 1939
Thanks for Everything - Henry Smith - Year: 1938
Hold That Co-ed - Wilbur Peters - Year: 1938
Alexander's Ragtime Band - Davey Lane - Year: 1938
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm - Orville Smithers - Year: 1938
Danger-Love at Work - Henry MacMorrow - Year: 1937
Wake Up and Live - Eddie Kane - Year: 1937
She Had to Eat - Danny Decker - Year: 1937
Pick a Star - Joe Jenkins - Year: 1937
Mister Cinderella - Joe Jenkins - Year: 1936
Pigskin Parade - Winston 'Slug' Winters - Year: 1936
Poor Little Rich Girl - Jimmy Dolan - Year: 1936
F-Man - Johnny Dime - Year: 1936
Coronado - Chuck Hornbostel - Year: 1935
The Girl Friend - Henry - Year: 1935
Redheads on Parade - Peter Mathews - Year: 1935
Spring Tonic - Sykes - Year: 1935
Here Comes the Groom - Mike Scanlon - Year: 1934
Sitting Pretty - Pete Pendleton - Year: 1933
Salt Water Daffy (short) - Elmer Wagonbottom - Year: 1933
Wrongorilla (short) - Actor - Year: 1933
Then Came the Yawn (short) - Actor - Year: 1932
Follow Thru - Jack Martin - Year: 1930
Broadway Madness - Radio Announcer - Year: 1927
These Are the Days (TV series) - Danny Day (voice) - Year: 1974
Rolling Man (TV movie) - Clifford McAfee - Year: 1972
Ford Star Revue (TV series) - Host (1950-51) - Year: 1950
Himself/Herself:The Making of 'The Wizard of Oz' (TV documentary) - Himself - Year: 1979
Screen Snapshots: The Skolsky Party (documentary short) - Himself - Year: 1946
Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 10: Famous Fathers and Sons (documentary short) - Himself - Year: 1946
Ali Baba Goes to Town - Himself (uncredited) - Year: 1937
Mr. Broadway - Himself - Year: 1933
Hollywood on Parade No. 9 (documentary short) - Himself (uncredited) - Year: 1933
TV Guest
Norwood - Mr. Reese People Are Funny - Pinky Wilson Scared Stiff - Larry Elliot Navy Blues - Powerhouse Bolton Hold That Co-ed - Wilbur Peters Wake Up and Live - Eddie Kane F-Man - Johnny Dime The Girl Friend - Henry Spring Tonic - Sykes Sitting Pretty - Pete Pendleton Wrongorilla (short) - Actor Follow Thru - Jack Martin These Are the Days (TV series) - Danny Day (voice) Ford Star Revue (TV series) - Host (1950-51) The Making of 'The Wizard of Oz' (TV documentary) - Himself Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 10: Famous Fathers and Sons (documentary short) - Himself Mr. Broadway - Himself The 1930's: Music, Memories & Milestones (video documentary) - Himself Marcus Welby, M.D. playing Ned Ramsey, episode "He Could Sell Iceboxes to the Eskimos" (#4.6), 17 October 1972 Amos Burke, Secret Agent playing Victor Haggerty, episode "Who Killed Beau Sparrow?" (#1.14), 27 December 1963 This Is Your Life playing Himself, episode "Mervyn LeRoy", 2 March 1960 Playhouse 90 playing Stanley Leeds, episode "No Time at All" (#2.23), 13 February 1958
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