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Tyler Brooke (1886–1943)

Trivia:

He appeared in a number of silent comedies for producer Hal Roach between 1925-1927, often teamed with James Finlayson. He also worked frequently with both Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in the period just prior to their teaming. In 1929 he sued Oliver Hardy after an altercation during a game of billiards... See more trivia »

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Filmography

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1943 She Has What It Takes
Stage Manager (uncredited)
 
1942 Two Mugs from Brooklyn
Spa Desk Clerk (uncredited)
 
1942 Lucky Legs
Jenkins (uncredited)
 
1942 I Married an Angel
Lucien (uncredited)
 
1941 Two Latins from Manhattan
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
 
1941 Lydia
Vaudeville Singer (uncredited)
 
1940 Kitty Foyle
Husband in Prologue (uncredited)
 
1940 Tin Pan Alley
Bert Melville
 
1940 Street of Memories
Barbershop Manager (uncredited)
 
1940 One Night in the Tropics
First Man Polled by Jim (uncredited)
 
1940 Little Old New York
Singer
 
1939 The Wizard of Oz
Ozmite (uncredited)
 
1939 The Story of Alexander Graham Bell
Mr. Calhoun - Singer (uncredited)
 
1939 Pacific Liner
Ship Steward (uncredited)
 
1938 Tom Sawyer, Detective
Store Clerk (uncredited)
 
1938 Alexander's Ragtime Band
Assistant Stage Manager (uncredited)
 
1938 Bluebeard's Eighth Wife
Clerk
 
1937 You Can't Have Everything
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
 
1937 This Is My Affair
Specialty
 
1937 In Old Chicago
Specialty Singer
 
1936 All American Chump
Andrews (uncredited)
 
1936 In His Steps (uncredited)
 
1936 Two in a Crowd
Charles Brock (uncredited)
 
1936 To Mary - with Love
Guest
 
1936 Suzy
Raoul (uncredited)
 
1936 Poor Little Rich Girl
Dan Ward
 
1935 It's in the Air
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
 
1935 Here Comes the Band
Dentist
 
1935 The Call of the Wild
Jim, Man on Stage with Show Girls (uncredited)
 
1935 Times Square Lady
Casa Nova Bandmaster (uncredited)
 
1935 Night Life of the Gods
Store Manager (uncredited)
 
1934 365 Nights in Hollywood
Casting Director (uncredited)
 
1934 Imitation of Life
Tipsy Man at Party (uncredited)
 
1934 The Merry Widow
Escort (uncredited)
 
1934 Belle of the Nineties
Comedian
 
1934 Blind Date
Emory
 
1933 My Lips Betray
Radio Announcer (uncredited)
 
1933 Morning Glory
Charles Van Duesen
 
1933 Don't Bet on Love
Undetermined Role (uncredited)
 
1933 Child of Manhattan
Dulcey (uncredited)
 
1933 Hallelujah I'm a Bum
Mayor's Secretary
 
1932 Trouble in Paradise
Commercial Singer (uncredited)
 
1932 Love Me Tonight
Composer (uncredited)
 
1932 Million Dollar Legs
Olympics Announcer (uncredited)
 
1931 A Dangerous Affair
Harvey
 
1931 Oh! Oh! Cleopatra (short)
Announcer
 
1931 The Magnificent Lie
Pierre LeCoeur
 
1931 Sweepstakes
Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
 
1931 The Love Bargain (short)
Mr. Morton
 
1930 New Moon
Gossipy Passenger on Ship (uncredited)
 
1930 Playboy of Paris
Cadeaux
 
1930 Madam Satan
Romeo
 
1930 Monte Carlo
Armand
 
1930 The Divorcee
Hank
 
1930 The Furies
Smith
 
1930 Lilies of the Field
Bert Miller
 
1929 Dynamite
The Life of the Party
 
1929 The Bees' Buzz (short)
Tyler Smith - Peggy's Suitor
 
1928 None But the Brave
Hotel Clerk
 
1928 His Favorite Wife (short)
Cortlandt Van Bibber
 
1928 A Knight of Daze (short)
Cortlandt Van Bibber
 
1928 Fazil
Jacques Dubreuze
 
1928 T. Bone for Two (short)
Cortlandt Van Bibber
 
1928 Too Many Cookies (short)
Cortlandt Van Bibber
 
1928 The Kiss Doctor (short)
Cortlandt Van Bibber
 
1928 Four A.M. (short)
 
1928 Hot House Hazel (short)
Cortlandt Van Bibber
 
1927 Four Faces West (short)
Cortlandt Van Bibber
 
1927 A Fool and His Honey (short)
Cortlandt Van Bibber
 
1927 The Cradle Snatchers
Osteopath
 
1927 Rich But Honest
Barney Zoom
 
1927 The Honorable Mr. Buggs (short)
 
1927 Stage Madness
H.H. Bragg
 
1926 On the Front Page (short)
Young Hornby
 
1926 Should Husbands Pay? (short)
A Married Flirt
 
1926 Crazy Like a Fox (short) (uncredited)
 
1926 The Merry Widower (short)
The Trifler
 
1926 Along Came Auntie (short)
The Under-Sheriff
 
1926 Never Too Old (short)
Junior McPip
 
1926 Don Key (Son of Burro) (short)
Second Screenwriter
 
1926 Dizzy Daddies (short)
Johnnie Walker
 
1926 Madame Mystery (short)
Hungry Artist
 
1926 Wandering Papas (short)
Onion, a bridge engineer
 
1926 Your Husband's Past (short)
The Reformed Crook
 
1925 Flaming Flappers (short)
 
1925 Laughing Ladies (short)
A married man
 
1925 Papa Be Good! (short)
 
1925 Moonlight and Noses (short)
Ashley, the Daughter's Sweetheart
 
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1940 Little Old New York (performer: "Who Is the Beau of the Belle Of New York" 1940 - uncredited)
 
1940 Kitty Foyle (performer: "I Want a Girl Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad" 1911 - uncredited)
 
1937 In Old Chicago (performer: "Take a Dip in the Sea" 1937 - uncredited)
 
1937 This Is My Affair (performer: "Put Down Your Glass - Pick Up Your Girl" 1937, "The Fountain in the Park" 1884 - uncredited)
 
1935 Here Comes the Band (performer: "The Army Band" - uncredited)
 
1932 Trouble in Paradise (performer: "Colet and Company")
 
1930 Monte Carlo (performer: "Trimmin' the Women")
 
1930 The Divorcee (performer: "Singin' in the Rain" 1929 - uncredited)
 
1929 Dynamite (performer: "How Dry I Am" - uncredited, "Listen to the Mockingbird" 1855 - uncredited)
 
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1949 Two Knights from Brooklyn
Spa Clerk (uncredited)
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1915) Stage: Appeared (as "Alan") in "Fads and Fancies" on Broadway. Musical revue. Book / lyrics by Glen MacDonough. Music by / Musical Dirctor Raymond Hubbell. Additional music by Jerome Kern. Additional lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Electrical effects by Tony Greshoff. Scenic Design by John H... See more »

Alternate Names:

Tyler Brook

Height:

5' 8" (1.73 m)
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Did You Know?

Trivia:

He appeared in a number of silent comedies for producer Hal Roach between 1925-1927, often teamed with James Finlayson. He also worked frequently with both Oliver Hardy and Stan Laurel in the period just prior to their teaming. In 1929 he sued Oliver Hardy after an altercation during a game of billiards... See more »

Star Sign:

Gemini