Jed Prouty
Jed Prouty (April 6, 1879 – May 10, 1956) was a prominent American actor whose career spanned the early days of film. Hailing from Boston, Massachusetts, Prouty initially made his mark in the world of vaudeville, captivating audiences with his comedic talents before transitioning to the silver screen.
Prouty became well-known for his roles in comedic films, where his exceptional timing and charm shone through. While he predominantly appeared in lighthearted productions, he also showcased his versatility by taking on serious roles. One of his notable performances was as a scheming publicist in the classic film A Star is Born (1937), highlighting his ability to shift between comedy and drama.
Throughout his career, Prouty contributed to numerous films, becoming a recognizable face in the industry. His work in the 1930s and 1940s placed him among the ranks of beloved character actors of his time. With a filmography that reflects a dedication to his craft, Prouty left an indelible mark on the entertainment world before passing away in 1956. His legacy lives on through the timeless films that continue to entertain audiences today.
Filmography
The Florodora Girl
Pot o' Gold
The Purchase Price
Guilty Bystander
Strangers May Kiss
One Hundred Men and a Girl
Little Miss Nobody
Barnyard Follies
Look Who's Laughing
Hollywood Cavalcade
The Texas Rangers
Black Sheep
Murder on the Blackboard