Jimmy Aubrey 10/23/1887 , (137 years old) in Bolton, Lancashire, England, UK

Known for department

Acting

Biography

Born in Bolton, Lancashire, Aubrey was the son of US born gymnast Robert Aubrey. Later a member of the Fred Karno variety troupe, he first traveled to New York in 1900, then settled permanently after emigrating from London, on August 29, 1908. An early understudy of Charlie Chaplin, he later achieved leading status during the silents era (Oliver Hardy once providing support). Following his career decline as a starring performer, he was initially given work by Laurel & Hardy, before embarking on a career as a bit-part player in over 300 features.

poster The Invisible Man Returns (1940)

Plainclothesman (uncredited)

poster The Invisible Man's Revenge (1944)

Wedderburn, the Innkeeper (uncredited)

poster The Suspect (1945)

Pogson (uncredited)

poster The Secret Of St. Ives (1949)

Guard (uncredited)

poster Soup to Nuts (1930)

Revolutionary (uncredited)

poster Law of the Saddle (1943)

Jailer (uncredited)

poster Enter Arsène Lupin (1944)

Marqet (uncredited)

poster Two Tickets to London (1943)

Lorry Driver (uncredited)

poster Crazy House (1943)

Cameo Appearance

poster Blake of Scotland Yard (1937)

The Hag / Baron Polinka

poster Code of Honor (1930)

Nosey (as Jimmie Aubrey)

poster Swamp Woman (1941)

Tod Appleby

poster Along the Sundown Trail (1942)

Barfly (uncredited)

poster Shadows of Death (1945)

Town Drunk (uncredited)

poster Smoky Trails (1939)

Deputy Jeff (as Jim Aubrey)

poster Tracy Rides (1935)

Sandy, the Cook

poster Navy Bound (1951)

British Fisherman at Lounge Counter (uncredited)

poster Thundering Gun Slingers (1944)

Barfly (uncredited)

poster The Girl He Didn't Buy (1928)

Hans (as James Aubrey)

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