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Barnett Parker

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Barnett Parker

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

Sep 10, 1886 (140 years old)

Place of Birth

Batley, Yorkshire, England, UK

Biography

Within the British colony of expatriate actors in Hollywood during the 1930's, Barnett Parker, born 11 September 1886, in Batley, Yorkshire, England, was among the most stereotypical. Harrowgate College-educated, straight-backed, balding and well-intoned, Parker caricatured a multitude of unctuous, stiff-upper-lip butlers, man-servants or waiters, though his performances could, at times, verge on the brink of being camp. When driven to frustration his characters commonly resorted to incoherent twitter or wild gesticulation. Parker was trained under Marie Tempest and George Alexander in England. He first acted on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre as Wilfred Tavish in Arthur Wing Pinero's "The "Mind the Paint" Girl" in 1912. He was well served with further roles in hit plays like "Hobson's Choice" (1915), "Artists and Models" (1924) and "The Red Robe" (1928). He was at first prone to reject film offers, professing to favor acting on stage. Nonetheless, the celluloid medium eventually beckoned, enticing him to sign with the East Coast-based studio Thanhouser in 1915. He worked in films during the daytime (while treading the boards at night) and quickly landed a plum role as a weak socialite, rescuing Gladys Hulette in Prudence, the Pirate (1916). He was seldom thereafter afforded the opportunity for heroic acts. During the 1930's, he was primarily in demand for small roles as dandified or 'silly ass' Britishers, giving value for money in films like Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), Personal Property (1937), Live, Love and Learn (1937) and Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937). Looking rather older than his years, Barnett Parker died at the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Los Angeles after multiple heart attacks on August 5, 1941.

Known For

Acting
2004Walt Disney's Fables - Vol.6Dragon (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited)
1964The Big Parade of ComedyArthur Trevelyan in 'Personal Property' (arch. foot.) (uncred.)
1941The Reluctant DragonDragon (segment "The Reluctant Dragon") (voice)
1941Tall, Dark and HandsomeQuentin
1941New WineThe Duke
1941A Man BetrayedGeorge
1941Kisses for BreakfastPhillips
1940He Married His WifeHuggins
1940One Night in the TropicsThompson, Steve's Butler (uncredited)
1940HullabalooSamuel Stephens
1940Love Thy NeighborGeorge - Fred's Chauffeur
1940La Conga NightsHammond
1939At the CircusWhitcomb
1939Babes in ArmsWilliam
1939She Married a CopBekins, the Butler
1939Hotel for WomenPhotographer
1938Listen, DarlingAbercrombie
1938The Girl DownstairsHugo
1938Love Is a HeadacheHotchkiss, Carlotta's Butler
1938Hold That KissMaurice
1938Sally, Irene and MaryOscar
1938Marie AntoinettePrince de Rohan
1937Double WeddingMr. Flint, Margit's Bookkeeper
1937Broadway Melody of 1938Jerry Jason
1937Personal PropertyArthur Trevelyan
1937The Emperor's CandlesticksAlbert, Stephan's Butler
1937Married Before BreakfastTweed
1937Wake Up and LiveFoster
1937Live, Love and LearnAlfredo
1937We Who Are About to DieJohn Barkley
1937Ready, Willing and AbleWaiter
1937Navy Blue and GoldGraves
1937EspionageBill Cordell
1937Dangerous NumberMinehardi
1937The Last of Mrs. CheyneyPurser
1936Born to DanceFloorwalker
1936The President's MysteryRoger
1936Libeled LadyButler (uncredited)
1936Mr. Deeds Goes to TownButler (uncredited)
1936A Girl's Best YearsPrimrose
1936Roaming LadyWaters
1936The General Died at DawnDining Car Man (uncredited)
1920The Misleading LadySteve
1916The Flight of the DuchessThe Duke
1916The Traffic CopBook Agent
1916Prudence the PirateJohn Astorbilt
1915Bill Bunks the BanditBill - a Gentleman from the East