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Jimmy Conlin

Acting

Born October 13, 1884 · Camden, New Jersey, USA

Died May 7, 1962

Also known as James Conlin · James Conlon · Jimmy Conlon

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jimmy Conlin (October 14, 1884 – May 7, 1962) was an American character actor who appeared in almost 150 films in his 32-year career. Conlin was born in Camden, New Jersey in 1884, and his acting career started out in vaudeville, where he and his first wife Myrtle Glass played the Keith-Albee-Orpheum circuits billed as "Conlin & Glass", a song-and-dance team. They also starred together in two short films, Sharps and Flats (1928) and Zip! Boom! Bang! (1929) for Vitaphone. Conlin made another comedy short without Glass in 1930 (A Tight Squeeze), but his film career started for good in 1933, and for the next 27 years, with the single exception of 1951, every year saw the release of at least one film in which Conlin appeared – at the height of his career, often more than a dozen of them. Recognizable by his small size and odd appearance, Conlin played all sorts of small roles and bit parts, many times not receiving an onscreen credit. In the 1940s, Conlin was part of Preston Sturges' unofficial "stock company" of character actors, appearing in nine films written and directed by Sturges. His roles in Sturges' films were often sizable and often came with good billing. One of his best performances came in Sturges' The Sin of Harold Diddlebock in 1946, when he played "Wormy", the racetrack tout who convinces Harold Lloyd to have his first drink, setting off the events of the film. The loyalty between Sturges and Conlin ran both ways, and when the former golden boy of Hollywood fell on hard times, Conlin remained a friend, stayed in contact, and helped out in any way he could. Conlin did not make many television appearances, but he did have a regular role as a bartender on Duffy's Tavern, a syndicated series from 1954. He made his final film in 1959, when he played a habitual criminal in Anatomy of a Murder.

Filmography40 titles

Anatomy of a Murder

1959as Clarence "One-Shot" "Smoky" Madigan

Sullivan's Travels

1941as Trusty

Captains Courageous

1937as Martin (uncredited)

The Lady Eve

1941as Third Steward (uncredited)

The Hucksters

1947as Blake - Blue Penguin Inn Proprietor

Hail the Conquering Hero

1944as Judge Dennis

Old Acquaintance

1943as Frank - Photographer (uncredited)

The Town Went Wild

1944as Lemuel Jones, Justice of the Peace

The Palm Beach Story

1942as Mr. Asweld

Christmas in July

1940as Arbuster (uncredited)

The Great McGinty

1940as The Lookout - At Felgman's

The Miracle of Morgan's Creek

1943as Mayor (uncredited)

Woman of the Year

1942as Reporter at Bar (uncredited)

It Happened Tomorrow

1944as Boarding House Tenant (uncredited)

Edison, the Man

1940as Waiter

Footlight Parade

1933as Uncle in 'Honeymoon Hotel' (uncredited)

Smashing the Rackets

1938as Witness

On Dangerous Ground

1951as Doc Hyman (uncredited)

The Inspector General

1949as Turnkey (uncredited)

It's a Joke, Son!

1947as Senator Alexander P. Leeds

Fallen Angel

1945as Walton Hotel Clerk (uncredited)

My Little Chickadee

1940as Squawk Mulligan - Bartender (uncredited)

Tulsa

1949as Homer Triplette

The Sin of Harold Diddlebock

1947as Wormy

Rose-Marie

1936as Joe - Piano Player (uncredited)

Out of the Fog

1941

Knock on Any Door

1949as Kid Fingers Carnahan (uncredited)

Blue Skies

1946as Jeffrey - Valet (uncredited)

Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

1943as Little Thief

Nancy Drew... Reporter

1939as Newspaper Morgue-Keeper (uncredited)

Mannequin

1937as Elevator Operator (Uncredited)

The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock

1959as Magruder

The Great Rupert

1950as Joe Mahoney

Ridin' on a Rainbow

1941as Joe

Second Chorus

1941as Mr. Dunn

Rolling Home

1946as Grandpa Crawford

Summer Storm

1944as Man Mailing Letter (uncredited)

Dick Tracy's Dilemma

1947as Sightless

The Bowery

1933as Enlistee (uncredited)

Whistle Stop

1946as Al - the Barber