- Billy Gilbert
Infobox actor
bgcolour = red
name = Billy Gilbert
birthname = William Gilbert Barron
birthdate = birth date|1894|9|12|mf=y
location =Louisville, Kentucky
deathdate = death date and age|1971|9|23|1894|9|12
deathplace =Los Angeles, California
othername =
yearsactive = 1929-1962
spouse = Ella McKenzieBilly Gilbert (
September 12 ,1894 -September 23 ,1971 ) was an Americancomedian andactor most known for his comicsneeze routines.Born William Gilbert Barron in
Louisville, Kentucky , the child of singers with theMetropolitan Opera , he began working invaudeville at the age of 12, and was 35 years old when he appeared in his first film for theFox Film Corporation in 1929.Career
Gilbert broke into comedy short subjects with the
Vitaphone studio in 1930 (he appears without billing in theJoe Frisco comedy "The Happy Hottentots", recently restored and released on DVD). Gilbert's burly frame and gruff voice made him a good comic villain, and within the year he was working for producerHal Roach . He appeared in support of Roach's comedy starsLaurel and Hardy ,Charley Chase ,Thelma Todd , and "Our Gang ". One of his Laurel and Hardy appearances was the 1932 Academy Award-winning featurette "The Music Box ". Gilbert generally played blustery tough guys in the Roach comedies, but could play other comic characters, from fey couturiers to pompous radio announcers to roaring drunks. Gilbert's skill at dialects prompted Roach to give him his own series: big Billy Gilbert teamed with littleBilly Bletcher as the Dutch-comic "Schmaltz Brothers.'" in offbeat musical shorts like "Rhapsody in Brew". Gilbert also directed these.Like many other Roach contractees, Gilbert found similar work at other studios. He appears in the early comedies of the
Three Stooges atColumbia Pictures , as well as inRKO short subjects. These led to featured roles in full-length films, and from 1934 Billy Gilbert became one of the screen's most familiar faces.One of his standard routines had Gilbert progressively getting excited or nervous about something, and his speech would break down into facial spasms, culminating in a big, loud sneeze. He used this bit so frequently that
Walt Disney thought of him immediately when casting the voice ofSneezy in 1937's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs".Billy Gilbert is prominent in most of the movies he appeared in. He appeared as "Herring", the minister of war in
Charlie Chaplin 's "The Great Dictator "; he danced withAlice Faye andBetty Grable in "Tin Pan Alley "; he stole scenes as a mild-mannered bystander in the fast-paced comedy "His Girl Friday "; he played a rare dramatic scene opposite singerGloria Jean in "A Little Bit of Heaven". All choice Gilbert roles, and all filmed the same year (1940), which indicates how prolific and talented Billy Gilbert was.Gilbert seldom starred in movies but did have occasional opportunities to play leads. In 1943 he headlined a brief series of two-reel comedies for
Columbia Pictures . That same yearMonogram Pictures teamed him with the urbane stage comedian Frank Fay for a comedy series; Fay left the series after the first entry, and was replaced by a more appropriate foil, fellow vaudeville veteranShemp Howard .Later years
Gilbert also worked in 1950s television, including a memorable pantomime sketch with
Buster Keaton . He appeared regularly on the children's program "Andy's Gang " withAndy Devine . He retired from the screen in 1962, following his appearance in the feature "Five Weeks in a Balloon ".He was married to the former Ella McKenzie, an ingenue in short-subject comedies.
Death
Billy Gilbert died of a
stroke onSeptember 23 ,1971 inHollywood . He was interred at the Odd Fellows Cemetery inLos Angeles . Though his remains were scattered in their rose gardens, a plaque was never erected bearing his name.Fact|date=September 2008For his contributions to the motion picture industry, Billy Gilbert has a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6263 Hollywood Blvd.External links
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NAME= Gilbert, Billy
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Barron, William Gilbert
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1894-9-12
PLACE OF BIRTH=Louisville, Kentucky
DATE OF DEATH= 1971-9-23
PLACE OF DEATH=Los Angeles, California
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