Vernon Dent
Vernon Bruce Dent (February 16, 1895 – November 5, 1963) was a prominent American comic actor renowned for his extensive contributions to film, with over 400 credits to his name. Best known for his work in short films produced by Columbia Pictures, Dent frequently portrayed various characters, often serving as both the antagonist and comic foil to the beloved trio, The Three Stooges.
His career spanned several decades, starting in the silent film era and thriving throughout the sound era. Dent's ability to evoke laughter through his expressive performances and distinct comedic timing made him a favorite among audiences. His collaborations with The Three Stooges, where he often played roles that showcased his versatility, solidified his place in the canon of classic American comedy.
Throughout his prolific career, Dent not only demonstrated his talent as a supporting actor but also became a recognizable face in the film industry. His work in comedic shorts helped to shape the genre, and his memorable performances continue to resonate with fans of classic cinema. Vernon Dent's legacy is characterized by his significant impact on the comedy landscape and his enduring association with some of the era's most iconic comedic figures.
Filmography
Sing a Song of Six Pants
Hot Stuff
Adventure in Washington
So Long Mr. Chumps
Higher Than a Kite
Idiots Deluxe
Shivering Sherlocks
Saved by the Belle
The Cameraman
His First Flame
Texas Cyclone