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Stuart Erwin

Stuart Erwin

18 titles Acting Feb 14, 1903 Died: Dec 21, 1967 Squaw Valley, California, USA

Stuart Erwin, born on February 14, 1903, in Squaw Valley, California, was a notable American actor whose career spanned both stage and screen. His acting journey began in the 1920s while he was in college, leading him to his film debut in 1928 with "Mother Knows Best." Erwin became well-known for portraying endearing, bumbling characters in a variety of films, including "The Sophomore," "The Big Broadcast," "Hollywood Cavalcade," "Our Town," "International House," and "Viva Villa!"

In 1934, he gained recognition for his role as Joe Palooka in the film "Palooka," and the following year, he appeared alongside Clark Gable in "After Office Hours." His talents were showcased in the all-star revue "Paramount on Parade" in 1930. Erwin received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the 1936 film "Pigskin Parade." He also lent his voice to a tree squirrel in Disney's beloved classic "Bambi."

Transitioning to television in the 1950s, Erwin starred in "Trouble with Father," which was later renamed "The Stu Erwin Show," featuring his wife, actress June Collyer. He continued to appear in Disney films, including "Son of Flubber" and "The Misadventures of Merlin Jones," and had a role in the ABC series "The Greatest Show on Earth" during the 1963-1964 season.

With a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6240 Hollywood Blvd, Erwin passed away on December 21, 1967, in Beverly Hills, California, and was laid to rest at Chapel of the Pines Crematory.

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