Joe E. Brown
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
Jul 26, 1891 (135 years old)
Place of Birth
Holgate, Ohio, USA
Biography
Joseph Evans Brown (July 28, 1891 – July 6, 1973) was an American actor and comedian, remembered for his amiable screen persona, comic timing, and enormous smile. In 1902 at the age of nine, he joined a troupe of circus tumblers known as the Five Marvelous Ashtons which toured the country on both the circus and vaudeville circuits. Later he became a professional baseball player. After three seasons he returned to the circus, then went into Vaudeville and finally starred on Broadway. He gradually added comedy into his act and transformed himself into a comedian. He moved to Broadway in the 1920s first appearing in the musical comedy Jim Jam Jems. Description above from the Wikipedia article Joe E. Brown , licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
| 2013 | Classic Movie Bloopers: UncensoredSelf (archive footage) | |
| 2001 | Nobody's Perfect: The Making of Some Like It HotSelf | |
| 1984 | Going Hollywood: The '30sSelf (archive footage) | |
| 1983 | Hollywood Out-takes and Rare FootageSelf (archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| 1982 | Showbiz Goes to War(archive footage) | |
| 1976 | It's ShowtimeSelf (archive footage) | |
| 1976 | Bob Hope's World of ComedySelf - Tribute Montage (archive footage) | |
| 1975 | Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?Self (archive footage) | |
| 1974 | That's Entertainment!(archive footage) (uncredited) | |
| 1968 | CillaSelf | |
| 1964 | The Comedy of TerrorsCemetery Keeper | |
| 1963 | It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad WorldUnion Official | |
| 1963 | The Greatest Show on EarthDiamond 'Dimey' Vine | |
| 1961 | The Mike Douglas ShowSelf - Co-Host | |
| 1961 | The Mike Douglas ShowSelf | |
| 1960 | Route 66Sam Butler | |
| 1959 | Some Like It HotOsgood Fielding III | |
| 1959 | Startime | |
| 1957 | Tonight Starring Jack PaarSelf | |
| 1956 | Around the World in 80 DaysStationmaster | |
| 1955 | Screen Director's PlayhouseArthur Vail | |
| 1953 | The Christophers | |
| 1953 | General Electric TheaterEarl Hall | |
| 1952 | Screen Snapshots: Memories of Famous Hollywood ComediansNarrator | |
| 1952 | This Is Your LifeSelf | |
| 1951 | Show BoatCap'n Andy Hawks | |
| 1951 | Toast to Our BrotherFraternity Alumnus | |
| 1951 | Schlitz Playhouse of Stars | |
| 1950 | The Colgate Comedy HourSelf | |
| 1950 | What's My Line?Self | |
| 1949 | The Ed Wynn ShowSelf | |
| 1948 | The Tender YearsWill Norris | |
| 1944 | Pin Up GirlEddie Hall | |
| 1944 | Hollywood CanteenSelf | |
| 1944 | Casanova in BurlesqueJoseph M. Kelly Jr. | |
| 1944 | Memo for JoeSelf | |
| 1943 | ChatterboxRex Vane | |
| 1943 | Show-Business at WarSelf | |
| 1942 | Joan of OzarkCliff Little | |
| 1942 | The Daring Young ManJonathan Peckinpaw / Grandma Peckinpaw | |
| 1942 | Shut My Big MouthWellington Holmes | |
| 1942 | Soaring StarsHimself | |
| 1941 | Polo with the StarsSelf - Polo Player | |
| 1941 | Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 2 | |
| 1940 | Rodeo DoughJoe E. Brown | |
| 1940 | So You Won't Talk?Whiskers / Brute Hanson | |
| 1939 | Beware Spooks!Roy L. Gifford | |
| 1939 | Hollywood HobbiesSelf (uncredited) | |
| 1939 | $1,000 a TouchdownMarlowe Mansfield Booth | |
| 1938 | Flirting with FateDan Dixon | |
| 1938 | Wide Open FacesWilbur Meeks | |
| 1938 | The GladiatorHugo Kipp | |
| 1937 | Riding on AirElmer Lane | |
| 1937 | When's Your Birthday?Dustin Willoughby | |
| 1937 | Hollywood PartyHimself | |
| 1937 | Fit for a KingVirgil Ambrose Jeremiah Christopher 'Scoop' Jones | |
| 1936 | Earthworm TractorsAlexander Botts | |
| 1936 | Sons o' GunsJimmy Canfield | |
| 1936 | Polo JoeJoe Bolton | |
| 1936 | Breakdowns of 1936Self | |
| 1935 | A Midsummer Night's DreamFlute | |
| 1935 | Bright LightsJoe Wilson | |
| 1935 | Alibi IkeFrank "Ike" Farrell | |
| 1935 | A Dream Comes TrueHimself (uncredited) | |
| 1935 | Screen Snapshots Series 14, No. 8 | |
| 1934 | Hollywood on Parade No. B-4Self | |
| 1934 | 6 Day Bike RiderWilfred | |
| 1934 | The Circus ClownHappy Howard / Chuckles | |
| 1934 | A Very Honorable Guy'Feet' Samuels | |
| 1934 | Hollywood NewsreelHimself | |
| 1933 | Elmer, the GreatElmer Kane | |
| 1933 | Son of a SailorHandsome | |
| 1933 | How to Break 90 #1: The GripHimself | |
| 1932 | Fireman, Save My Child'Smokey' Joe Grant | |
| 1932 | The TenderfootCalvin Jones | |
| 1932 | You Said a MouthfulJoe Holt | |
| 1931 | Sit TightJojo | |
| 1931 | BroadmindedOssie Simpson | |
| 1931 | Local Boy Makes GoodJohn Augustus Miller | |
| 1931 | The Stolen JoolsRobbery Suspect | |
| 1931 | Screen Snapshots (Series 10, No. 8)Self | |
| 1931 | How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 1: 'The Putter' | |
| 1931 | How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 10: 'Trouble Shots'Self - Golfer (uncredited) | |
| 1930 | Screen Snapshots Series 10, No. 5Joe E. Brown | |
| 1930 | Going WildRollo Smith | |
| 1930 | SallyGrand Duke Connie | |
| 1930 | Maybe It's LoveYates | |
| 1930 | The Lottery BrideHoke | |
| 1930 | Song of the WestHasty | |
| 1930 | Top SpeedElmer Peters | |
| 1930 | An Intimate Dinner in Celebration of Warner Bros. Silver JubileeSelf | |
| 1930 | Hold EverythingGink Schiner | |
| 1930 | Screen Snapshots Series 10, No. 1Self | |
| 1929 | On With the Show!Joe Beaton | |
| 1929 | Painted FacesHermann / Beppo | |
| 1929 | My Lady's PastSam Young | |
| 1929 | Molly and Me | |
| 1928 | The Circus KidKing Kruger | |
| 1928 | Take Me HomeBunny | |
| 1928 | Hit of the ShowTwisty | |
| 1928 | Crooks Can't WinJimmy Wells | |
| 1927 | Twinkle, TwinkleP.T. Robinson |













