Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
September 10, 1886
Place of Birth:
Batley, Yorkshire, England, UK
Within the British colony of expatriate actors in Hollywood during the 1930's, Barnett Parker, born 11 September 1886, in Batley, Yorkshire, England, was among the most stereotypical. Harrowgate College-educated, straight-backed, balding and well-intoned, Parker caricatured a multitude of unctuous, stiff-upper-lip butlers, man-servants or waiters, though his performances could, at times, verge on the brink of being camp. When driven to frustration his characters commonly resorted to incoherent twitter or wild gesticulation.
Parker was trained under Marie Tempest and George Alexander in England. He first acted on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre as Wilfred Tavish in Arthur Wing Pinero's "The "Mind the Paint" Girl" in 1912. He was well served with further roles in hit plays like "Hobson's Choice" (1915), "Artists and Models" (1924) and "The Red Robe" (1928). He was at first prone to reject film offers, professing to favor acting on stage. Nonetheless, the celluloid medium eventually beckoned, enticing him to sign with the East Coast-based studio Thanhouser in 1915. He worked in films during the daytime (while treading the boards at night) and quickly landed a plum role as a weak socialite, rescuing Gladys Hulette in Prudence, the Pirate (1916). He was seldom thereafter afforded the opportunity for heroic acts. During the 1930's, he was primarily in demand for small roles as dandified or 'silly ass' Britishers, giving value for money in films like Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), Personal Property (1937), Live, Love and Learn (1937) and Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937). Looking rather older than his years, Barnett Parker died at the Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Los Angeles after multiple heart attacks on August 5, 1941.
Year | Movie | Role |
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2004 | Walt Disney's Fables - Vol.6 | The Dragon (voice) (archive sound) |
1964 | The Big Parade of Comedy | Arthur Trevelyan in 'Personal Property' (arch. foot.) (uncred.) |
1941 | The Reluctant Dragon | Dragon (segment "The Reluctant Dragon") (voice) |
1941 | Tall, Dark and Handsome | Quentin |
1941 | New Wine | The Duke |
1941 | A Man Betrayed | George |
1941 | Kisses for Breakfast | Phillips |
1940 | He Married His Wife | Huggins |
1940 | One Night in the Tropics | Thompson, Steve's Butler (uncredited) |
1940 | Hullabaloo | Samuel Stephens |
1940 | Love Thy Neighbor | George - Fred's Chauffeur |
1940 | La Conga Nights | Hammond |
1939 | At the Circus | Whitcomb |
1939 | Babes in Arms | William |
1939 | She Married a Cop | Bekins, the Butler |
1939 | Hotel for Women | Photographer |
1938 | Listen, Darling | Abercrombie |
1938 | The Girl Downstairs | Hugo |
1938 | Love Is a Headache | Hotchkiss, Carlotta's Butler |
1938 | Hold That Kiss | Maurice |
1938 | Sally, Irene and Mary | Oscar |
1938 | Marie Antoinette | Prince de Rohan |
1937 | Double Wedding | Mr. Flint, Margit's Bookkeeper |
1937 | Broadway Melody of 1938 | Jerry Jason |
1937 | Personal Property | Arthur Trevelyan |
1937 | The Emperor's Candlesticks | Albert, Stephan's Butler |
1937 | Married Before Breakfast | Tweed |
1937 | Wake Up and Live | Foster |
1937 | Live, Love and Learn | Alfredo |
1937 | We Who Are About to Die | John Barkley |
1937 | Ready, Willing and Able | Waiter |
1937 | Navy Blue and Gold | Graves |
1937 | Espionage | Bill Cordell |
1937 | Dangerous Number | Minehardi |
1937 | The Last of Mrs. Cheyney | Purser |
1936 | Born to Dance | Floorwalker |
1936 | The President's Mystery | Roger |
1936 | Libeled Lady | Butler (uncredited) |
1936 | Mr. Deeds Goes to Town | Butler (uncredited) |
1936 | A Girl's Best Years | Primrose |
1936 | Roaming Lady | Waters |
1936 | The General Died at Dawn | Dining Car Man (uncredited) |
1920 | The Misleading Lady | Steve |
1916 | The Flight of the Duchess | The Duke |
1916 | The Traffic Cop | Book Agent |
1916 | Prudence the Pirate | John Astorbilt |
1915 | Bill Bunks the Bandit | Bill - a Gentleman from the East |
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