Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
Fred "Snowflake" Toones was a prolific character actor whose film career spanned from 1928 to 1951, during which he appeared in over 200 films. A significant portion of his work was with Republic Pictures, where he featured in around 40 productions. Toones was well-known for portraying service-oriented roles, often typecast as a porter, a character he embodied in more than 50 films. His first appearance came in 1932 in *The Hurricane Express*, and he also operated a shoeshine stand at Republic Studios, showcasing his connection to the industry beyond acting.
Toones frequently took on various domestic roles, including stable hands, janitors, and bellhops, with his signature character being a middle-aged "colored" man characterized by a high-pitched voice and childlike demeanor. His stage name, "Snowflake," was introduced early in his career, appearing as his credited name in 1931's *Shanghaied Love*, where he also played a character of the same name.
Notable films in his repertoire include *Mississippi* (1935), *Hawk of the Wilderness* (1938), and *Daredevils of the Red Circle* (1939). He was featured in numerous "B" westerns, such as *The Lawless Nineties* (1936) alongside John Wayne, and had memorable appearances in two-reel comedies like Columbia's *Woman Haters* (1934) with the Three Stooges. He also left his mark on four of Preston Sturges's comedies: *Twentieth Century* (1934), *Remember the Night* (1940), *Christmas in July* (1940), and *The Palm Beach Story* (1942). Fred Toones passed away on February 13, 1962, in Los Angeles, California.
Filmography
Lady by Choice
Bells of San Angelo
The Mind Reader
The Lawless Nineties
Hawk of the Wilderness
Alibi Ike
Hands Across the Table
Goodbye Again
The Secret of the Whistler
Remember the Night
Go Into Your Dance
The Great Man's Lady
Back in the Saddle
Way Out West
The Lonely Trail
Riptide