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Billy Gilbert

11th September 1894 Louisville, Kentucky, USA Acting

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Billy Gilbert (September 12, 1894 – September 23, 1971) was an American comedian and actor known for his comic sneeze routines. He appeared in over 200 feature films, short subjects and television shows starting in 1929. He is not to be confused with silent film actor Billy Gilbert (a.k.a. Little Billy Gilbert, born William V. Campbell, 1891–1961).

199 Movies 4 TV Shows 203 Credits
Filmography

Movies & TV Shows

Safari poster
Safari 14th June 1940 as Mondehare
Rio poster
Rio 29th September 1939 as Manuelo
Grand Jury poster
Grand Jury 7th August 1936 as Otto, the Janitor (uncredited)
Coronado poster
Coronado 27th November 1935 as Waiter (uncredited)
A Night at the Opera poster
A Night at the Opera 15th November 1935 as Orchestra Member Asking Fiorello Not to Play Piano (uncredited)
Mad Love poster
Mad Love 12th July 1935 as Autograph Seeker on Train (Uncredited)
Men in Black poster
Men in Black 28th September 1934 as Dangerous Patient (uncredited)
The Keyhole poster
The Keyhole 25th March 1933 as Cuban Carriage Driver (uncredited)
Sneak Easily poster
Sneak Easily 10th December 1932 as Attorney for the Prosecution
Yoo-Hoo poster
Yoo-Hoo 4th October 1932 as I.M. Sweet, truck driver
The Chimp poster
The Chimp 21st May 1932 as Joe the Landlord (uncredited)
The Music Box poster
The Music Box 16th April 1932 as Professor von Schwarzenhoffen (uncredited)
Spanky poster
Spanky 25th March 1932 as Spanky's Father
Free Eats poster
Free Eats 13th February 1932 as Head of the Family of Thieves
Sealskins poster
Sealskins 6th February 1932 as Mr. Morton (uncredited)
On the Loose poster
On the Loose 26th December 1931 as Pierre, the Dressmaker (as William Gilbert)
Hasty Marriage poster
Hasty Marriage 16th December 1931 as Distraught Passenger On Streetcar (uncredited)
The Panic Is On poster
The Panic Is On 14th August 1931 as Smith - Investment Broker aka The Spot (uncredited)
Sea Legs poster
Sea Legs 1st December 1930 as Naval Officer