Albert Austin
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
Dec 13, 1882 (143 years old)
Place of Birth
Birmingham, England, UK
Biography
Albert Austin (13 December 1881 or 1885 – 17 August 1953) was an actor, film star, director and script writer, noted mainly for his work in Charlie Chaplin films. He was the brother of actor William Austin. He was born in Birmingham, England, and was a music hall performer before coming to the U.S. with Chaplin, both as members of the Fred Karno troupe, in 1910. Noted for his painted handlebar mustache and acerbic manner, he worked for Chaplin's stock company and played supporting roles in many of his films, often as a foil to the star, and working as his assistant director. After the development of sound films, he moved into scriptwriting, directing and acting, chiefly in comedy short subjects. Among other things, he assisted Chaplin in developing the plot of The Adventurer (1917). However, he only received screen credit as a collaborator once, for City Lights. As an actor, he appeared in Chaplin's comedies for the Mutual Film Corporation. Later he had two brief, uncredited roles in one of Chaplin's 'silent' comedies made in the sound era, City Lights (1931). Austin is also seen very briefly (as a cab driver) at the beginning of Chaplin's short film One A.M.. He also appeared in movies starring Jackie Coogan and Mack Sennett. Austin's best known performance may be in Chaplin's short The Pawnshop. Austin enters the shop with an alarm clock, hoping to pawn it. To establish the clock's value, Chaplin dissects it. Austin maintains a deadpan expression as Chaplin progressively destroys his clock, then hands the pieces back to Austin. He had the leading role in Mary Pickford's Suds (1920), where he co-stars as a customer leaving his shirt at her laundry. In that film he appears without his comic mustache. In his final years he worked as a police officer at the Warner Brothers studios, according to a New York Times obituary. Description above from the Wikipedia article Albert Austin licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
| 1996 | Chaplin's GoliathSelf (archive footage) | |
| 1983 | Unknown ChaplinSelf & In Out-Takes | |
| 1959 | The Chaplin RevueVarious (archive footage) | |
| 1941 | The Charlie Chaplin FestivalVarious Roles (archive footage) | |
| 1931 | City LightsStreet Sweeper / Burglar (uncredited) | |
| 1928 | The CircusClown (uncredited) | |
| 1925 | The Gold RushProspector (uncredited) | |
| 1923 | A Prince of a King(uncredited) | |
| 1922 | Pay DayWorkman | |
| 1921 | The KidCar Thief / Man in Shelter (uncredited) | |
| 1921 | Grief | |
| 1920 | SudsHorace Greensmith | |
| 1919 | The ProfessorMan in flophouse | |
| 1918 | Shoulder ArmsAmerican Soldier / Clean Shaven German Soldier / Bearded German Soldier | |
| 1918 | Triple TroubleA Man | |
| 1918 | The BondFriend | |
| 1918 | A Dog's LifeCrook (uncredited) | |
| 1918 | How to Make MoviesThe Genie/Laboratory Supervisor/Golfer(uncredited) | |
| 1917 | The AdventurerThe Butler | |
| 1917 | The ImmigrantA Diner / Immigrant | |
| 1917 | The CureSanitarium Attendant | |
| 1917 | Easy StreetPoliceman / Preacher (uncredited) | |
| 1916 | The RinkThe Cook | |
| 1916 | The CountGuest (uncredited) | |
| 1916 | The PawnshopClock Client | |
| 1916 | One A.M.Le chauffeur de taxi | |
| 1916 | The FloorwalkerShop Assistant | |
| 1916 | The FiremanFireman | |
| 1916 | Behind the ScreenStagehand (uncredited) | |
| 1916 | The VagabondTrombonist (uncredited) |
| 1931 | City LightsAssistant Director | |
| 1925 | Keep SmilingDirector | |
| 1924 | The MisfitDirector | |
| 1923 | A Prince of a KingDirector | |
| 1922 | TroubleDirector | |
| 1921 | My BoyDirector |
| 1934 | Good Time HenryStory | |
| 1933 | The Cohens and Kellys in TroubleWriter | |
| 1927 | Should Men Walk Home?Writer |














