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Stanley Blystone

1st August 1894 Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA Acting

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Stanley Blystone (August 1, 1894 – July 16, 1956) was an American film actor who made more than 500 film appearances between 1924 and 1956. Blystone is best known for his appearance in Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times, playing Paulette Goddard's father, and several short films starring The Three Stooges. Some of his more memorable roles were in the films Half Shot Shooters, False Alarms, Goofs and Saddles, Three Little Twirps and Slaphappy Sleuths. His final appearance with the trio was Of Cash and Hash in 1955. He also appeared in several Laurel and Hardy films.

290 Movies 2 TV Shows 292 Credits
Filmography

Movies & TV Shows

Pardners poster
Pardners 1st August 1956 as Townsman (uncredited)
The Fire Chaser poster
The Fire Chaser 30th September 1954 as Fire Chief (archive footage) (uncredited)
Living It Up poster
Living It Up 4th August 1954 as Ike, the Train Engineer (uncredited)
The Raid poster
The Raid 4th August 1954 as Townsman (uncredited)
Gunplay poster
Gunplay 23rd July 1951 as The Storekeeper
Let's Dance poster
Let's Dance 29th November 1950 as New York Policeman (uncredited)
The Nevadan poster
The Nevadan 11th January 1950 as Red Sand Bank Clerk (uncredited)
Range Land poster
Range Land 24th December 1949 as Marshal Matt Mosely (as Stan Blystone)
Key Witness poster
Key Witness 9th October 1947 as Patrolman - Accident Scene (uncredited)
Out West poster
Out West 24th April 1947 as Colonel (uncredited)
Backlash poster
Backlash 1st March 1947 as Fire Warden at Car Wreck
Youth Runs Wild poster
Youth Runs Wild 1st September 1944 as Policeman in Opening Montage (uncredited)
Carry Harry poster
Carry Harry 3rd September 1942 as Charlie, Elsie's Boy Friend
Powder Town poster
Powder Town 7th June 1942 as Security Guard Shooting Gun (uncredited)
The Big Guy poster
The Big Guy 22nd December 1939 as City Police Captain (uncredited)
Tower of London poster
Tower of London 17th November 1939 as First Gate Guard Greeting Tom Clink (uncredited)
Blackmail poster
Blackmail 8th September 1939 as Oil Worker (uncredited)
Hot Water poster
Hot Water 24th September 1937 as Radio Officer (uncredited)
New News poster
New News 1st April 1937 as Newspaper Editor
Jail Bait poster
Jail Bait 8th January 1937 as Arresting officer (uncredited)
False Alarms poster
False Alarms 16th August 1936 as Fire Captain Ashe (uncredited)
'G' Men poster
'G' Men 4th May 1935 as Cop (uncredited)
Carnival poster
Carnival 15th February 1935 as Detective (uncredited)
Radio Dough poster
Radio Dough 5th February 1934 as Arresting Officer (uncredited)
Before Dawn poster
Before Dawn 4th August 1933 as Police Car Driver (uncredited)
The Rummy poster
The Rummy 9th June 1933 as Taxicab Company Boss (uncredited)
The Nuisance poster
The Nuisance 3rd June 1933 as Policeman at Skating Rink (uncredited)
Wild Girl poster
Wild Girl 9th November 1932 as Deputy (uncredited)