Stanley Blystone
Stanley Blystone (August 1, 1894 – July 16, 1956) was a prolific American actor whose career spanned over three decades, during which he made more than 500 film appearances from 1924 to 1956. Renowned for his versatility, Blystone gained considerable recognition for his role as Paulette Goddard's father in Charlie Chaplin's iconic film, *Modern Times*. He also made his mark in numerous short films featuring the beloved comedy trio, The Three Stooges.
Some of Blystone's standout performances include roles in films such as *Half Shot Shooters*, *False Alarms*, *Goofs and Saddles*, *Three Little Twirps*, and *Slaphappy Sleuths*. His final collaboration with The Three Stooges came in 1955 with the short film *Of Cash and Hash*. In addition to his work with the Stooges, Blystone also appeared in various films alongside the legendary comedy duo Laurel and Hardy, further solidifying his reputation as a reliable character actor in the comedy genre.
Throughout his extensive career, Stanley Blystone became a familiar face in American cinema, contributing to a multitude of films that entertained audiences and showcased his comedic talent. His legacy endures through his memorable performances and the significant impact he had on the film industry during the early to mid-20th century.
Filmography
The Golden West
Flight to Mars
A Lawless Street
Parachute Jumper
The Nuisance
Three Texas Steers
Fast Workers
Red River Range
Lady from Louisiana
Gunplay
We're Not Dressing
The Whip Hand
Next Time I Marry
Deputy Marshal
Go Chase Yourself
Blackmail (1939)
Mysterious Intruder
Smartest Girl in Town
Cross Fire
The Affairs of Annabel
The Circus
The Ex-Mrs. Bradford
Magnificent Doll
The Invisible Man Returns
Sundown Trail
Jesse James vs. the Daltons
Redemption
Jack McCall, Desperado
The Man They Could Not Hang
Road Agent
Law and Order
Smashing the Rackets
Modern Times