Edward Brophy
Edward Brophy was a celebrated American character actor, voice artist, and comedian, known for his distinctive presence in the film industry. Despite his small stature and balding head, his booming voice and comedic timing made him a memorable figure in both serious and humorous roles. Brophy often found himself cast as bumbling cops and gangsters, showcasing his talent for both drama and comedy.
Among his most notable contributions to cinema, Brophy is particularly recognized for his portrayal in the Falcon film series and for lending his voice to Timothy Q. Mouse in Disney's classic animated feature, Dumbo. His career commenced with a role in the film Yes or No, and he quickly gained recognition for his performances in iconic films such as The Champ and Freaks.
Brophy's versatility shone through in his appearances in the beloved Thin Man series, including The Thin Man and The Thin Man Goes Home (1944). Additionally, he collaborated with renowned director John Ford on several occasions, further solidifying his status in the industry. With a career spanning multiple decades, Edward Brophy left an indelible mark on Hollywood, captivating audiences with his unique characters and unforgettable voice.
Filmography
What! No Beer?
Wedding Present
Bundle of Joy
Speak Easily
The Champ
Our Blushing Brides
Career Woman
Strike Me Pink
Air Force
Pier 23
Skyscraper Souls
Arson, Inc.
China Seas
The Thin Man Goes Home
Larceny, Inc.
All Through the Night
Flesh
Hide-Out
A Night of Adventure
Wonder Man
A Slight Case of Murder
Dumbo
Dance, Girl, Dance
Roaring City
The Cameraman
The Last Hurrah
The Bride Came C.O.D.
Sleepers West
Doughboys
You Can't Cheat an Honest Man
The Last Gangster
$1,000 a Minute
Parlor, Bedroom and Bath