Jack Oakie

Jack Oakie (November 12, 1903 – January 23, 1978) was an American actor, starring mostly in films, but also working on stage, radio and television.

Cast

The Great Dictator

(Benzino Napaloni, Dictator of Bacteria)

Fast Company

It Happened Tomorrow

(Uncle Oscar Smith)

Thieves' Highway

(Slob)

Finders Keepers

(B. B. Brown)

The Wonderful Country

(Travis Hyle)

Hollywood on Parade No. A-1

(Self)

Alice in Wonderland

(Tweedledum)

Lover Come Back

(J. Paxton Miller)

Wintertime

(Skip Hutton)

The Dummy

(Dopey Hart)

Galas de la Paramount

(Self (from original version))

Tomahawk

(Sol Beckworth)

Hitler: The Comedy Years

(Benzini Napaloni (archive footage) (uncredited))

The Wild Party

(Al)

Rise and Shine

(Boley Bolenciecwcz)

The Toast of New York

(Luke)

The Texas Rangers

(Henry B. 'Wahoo' Jones)

Murder at the Vanities

(Jack Ellery)

The Eagle and the Hawk

(Mike 'Slug' Richards)

That's the Spirit

(Steve 'Slim' Gogarty)

Young People

(Joe Ballantine)

Hitting a New High

(Corny Davis)

Once in a Lifetime

(George Lewis)

If I Had a Million

(Private Mulligan)

The Rat Race

(Mac)

The Affairs of Annabel

(Lanny Morgan)

The Man I Love

(Lew Layton)

Street Girl

(Joe Spring)

Something to Shout About

(Larry Martin)

Colleen

(Joe Cork)

Looking for Trouble

(Casey)

Million Dollar Legs

(Migg Tweeny)

Uptown New York

(Eddie Doyle)

Call of the Wild

('Shorty' Hoolihan)

Sweet and Low-Down

(Popsy)

Road House

(Sam)

Super-Sleuth

(Bill Martin)

Let's Go Native

(Voltaire McGinnis)

When My Baby Smiles at Me

(Bozo Evans)

From Hell to Heaven

(Charlie Bayne)

College Humor

(Barney Shirrel)

Sitting Pretty

(Chick Parker)

The Big Broadcast of 1936

(Spud Miller)

Last of the Buccaneers

(Sgt. Dominick)

Shoot the Works

(Nicky Nelson)

Navy Blues

('Cake' O'Hara)

Big Brother

The Merry Monahans

(Pete Monahan)

That Girl from Paris

(Whammo Lonsdale)

King of Burlesque

(Joe Cooney)

Radio City Revels

(Harry)

Fight for Your Lady

(Honest "Ham" Hamilton)

Dancers in the Dark

(Duke Taylor)

Thanks for Everything

(Bates)

Too Much Harmony

(Benny Day)

Sea Legs

(Searchlight Doyle)

The Sap from Syracuse

(Littleton Looney)

Annabel Takes a Tour

(Lanny Morgan)

Madison Square Garden

(Eddie Burke)

Song of the Islands

(Rusty Smith)

The Social Lion

(Marco Perkins)

Close Harmony

(Ben Barney)

The Great American Broadcast

(Chuck Hadley)

Northwest Stampede

(Mike Kirby)

Chinatown Nights

(James "Jimmy" Williams, the reporter)

Hollywood on Parade No. B-5

(Self (archive footage) (uncredited))

Dude Ranch

(Jennifer / Vance Kilroy)

Florida Special

(Bangs Carter)

Kilroy

(Joe Kelsey)

Little Men

(William "Willie" Deming)

Hello, Frisco, Hello

(Dan Daley)

Sweetie

(Tap-Tap Thompson)

Hit the Deck

(Bilge)

College Rhythm

(Francis J. Finnegan)

Hard to Get

(Marty Martin)

Tin Pan Alley

(Harry Calhoun)

Bowery to Broadway

(Michael O'Rourke)

Champagne Waltz

(Happy Gallagher)

The Stolen Jools

(Jack Oakie)

Polo with the Stars

(Self - Watching Polo Match)

Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove

(Self)

Paramount on Parade

(Himself / Master of Ceremonies / Fu Manchu's Victim (Murder Will Out) / Girls Gym Instructor (In a Girls' Gym))

Around the World in Eighty Days

(SS Henrietta Captain)

Sky Bride

(Alec Dugan)

She Wrote the Book

(Jerry Marlowe)

The Fleet's In

(Searchlight Doyle)

Iceland

(Slip Riggs)

Collegiate

(Jerry Craig)

Take It or Leave It

((archive footage) (uncredited))

His Children's Children

(Minor Role (uncredited))

Hollywood Rhythm

June Moon

(Frederick Martin Stevens)

The Gang Buster

(Charlie Case)

Sailor Be Good

(Kelsey Jones)

On Stage Everybody

(Michael Sullivan)

Bing Crosby: Rediscovered

(Self (archive footage))

Touchdown!

(Babe Barton)

The Great Dictator: The Clown Turns Prophet

(Self (archive footage))

Breakdowns of 1942

(Self)

Make Me a Star

(Jack Oakie (uncredited))

Studio One

(Frank Rey)

Target: The Corruptors!

Daniel Boone

(Otis Cobb)

This Is Your Life

(Self)

The New Breed

(Ham Tucker)

Breaking Point

Bonanza

(Thaddeus Cade)