Emerson Treacy
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
Sep 17, 1900 (126 years old)
Place of Birth
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Emerson Treacy (September 17, 1900 – January 10, 1967) was a film, Broadway, and radio actor. Treacy was teamed with comedienne Gay Seabrook to form the double-act Treacy and Seabrook. The team was very successful on radio and in theater during the early 1930s, with routines similar to those of real husband-and-wife team Burns and Allen. Modern audiences will remember Treacy as the flustered father of Spanky McFarland in the Our Gang short films Bedtime Worries and Wild Poses. Treacy played in dozens of other feature films, including small roles in Adam's Rib and The Wrong Man, as well as television programs such as The Lone Ranger, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and Perry Mason. Treacy died after undergoing surgery on January 10, 1967.
Known For
| 1961 | Lover Come BackMagnuson, Ad Council Member (uncredited) | |
| 1961 | The InvestigatorsPeter Torres | |
| 1960 | The Dark at the Top of the StairsGeorge, the banker | |
| 1960 | All the Fine Young CannibalsMinister (uncredited) | |
| 1960 | High TimeProfessor (Uncredited) | |
| 1959 | The Sound and the FurySelby (uncredited) | |
| 1959 | The Sound and the FurySelby - Pawnshop Owner (uncredited) | |
| 1959 | The UntouchablesReverend (uncredited) | |
| 1958 | LawmanBlinker | |
| 1957 | A Hatful of RainMr. Wagner - Celia's Office Manager (uncredited) | |
| 1957 | SugarfootWithers | |
| 1957 | Wagon TrainGeorge Hankes | |
| 1957 | Casey JonesJoe Greenleaf | |
| 1956 | The Wrong ManMr. Wendon - Insurance Manager (uncredited) | |
| 1955 | Atomic Energy as a Force for GoodDr. Petersen | |
| 1955 | Run for CoverBank Clerk (uncredited) | |
| 1955 | Alfred Hitchcock PresentsDeli Manager | |
| 1954 | A Star Is BornJustice of the Peace (uncredited) | |
| 1953 | Letter to Loretta | |
| 1953 | I Led 3 LivesDoc | |
| 1952 | Just This OnceMr. Black | |
| 1952 | MutinyCouncil Speaker | |
| 1952 | Deadline - U.S.A.City Editor (uncredited) | |
| 1952 | The Ford Television TheatreMayor | |
| 1951 | The ProwlerWilliam Gilvray | |
| 1951 | Fort WorthBen Garvin | |
| 1950 | Wyoming MailBen | |
| 1950 | Lux Video TheatreAnderson | |
| 1949 | Adam's RibJules Frikke | |
| 1939 | The Long ShotHenry Knox | |
| 1939 | Invitation to HappinessPhotographer (uncredited) | |
| 1939 | Gone with the WindMinor Role (uncredited) | |
| 1938 | Give Me a SailorMeryl (uncredited) | |
| 1937 | Stand-InTommy | |
| 1937 | The Grand BounceJimmy Clark (uncredited) | |
| 1937 | California Straight AheadCharlie Porter | |
| 1935 | Dr. SocratesYoung Man | |
| 1935 | Eight BellsSparks | |
| 1935 | Honeymoon LimitedBridegroom | |
| 1935 | Champagne for BreakfastSwifty Greer | |
| 1934 | Two AloneMilt Pollard | |
| 1933 | Dream StuffClarence | |
| 1933 | Bedtime WorriesEmerson Treacy | |
| 1933 | Wild PosesEmerson Treacy (Spanky's Dad) | |
| 1933 | Neighbors' WivesJeff Lee | |
| 1932 | The MouthpieceRobert Wilson (Uncredited) | |
| 1932 | Over the CounterFrederick 'Freddy' Drake | |
| 1932 | Okay, America!Jerry Robbins | |
| 1931 | Once a Hero | |
| 1931 | The Sky RaidersJimmy Devine | |
| 1930 | Once a GentlemanJunior |











