Andrew Arbuckle Birthday, Real Name, Age, Weight, Height, Family, Facts, Death Cause, Contact Details, Girlfriend(s), Bio & More
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
REAL NAME
Andrew Arbuckle
BIRTHDAY
BORN ON DAY
Monday
BIRTHPLACE
Galveston, Texas, United States
DIED AT AGE
51 Years 0 Months 16 Days
DEATHDATE
September 21, 1938
DEATHPLACE
Los Angeles, California, United States
CAUSE OF DEATH
Heart attack
NATIONALITY
PROFESSION
ZODIAC
VIRGO
Physical Stats
CHEST
N/A
BICEPS
N/A
WAIST
N/A
HEIGHT
N/A
WEIGHT
N/A
Fame & Address
DEBUT
Little Mary Sunshine (1916), Graft (1915)
FAMOUS FROM/AS
Peggy Leads the Way (1917)
Education, Net Worth & More
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About Andrew Arbuckle
Andrew Arbuckle was an American Stage and film actor who belongs to Scottish descent. He was born on September 5, 1887, in Galveston, Texas, U.S. He was 20 years younger than his brother. His wife Blanche Duquesne belongs to French descent with whom he was married in October 1915. They do not have any child. He died of a heart attack in Los Angeles, California on September 21, 1938. His resting place is Hollywood Memorial Park Cemetery Garden of Ancestors.
Career of Andrew Arbuckle
His first film was Little Mary Sunshine in 1916. In the same year, he has done a lot of films which are The Heart Breakers, The Girl That Didn't Matter, The Matrimonial Martyr as Prof. Stanley, A Lucky Leap, A Soul at Stake, A Plumber's Waterloo, Big Tremaine as Samuel L. In 1917, Should She Obey? as Uncle John, Happiness as Nicodemus, Peggy Leads the Way. He was Adam Miller in the film Naughty, Naughty, Dr. Griggs in the film The Family Skeleton, he was The governor in Confession, Rev. John Duncan in His Own Home Town and was a priest in Denny from Ireland these films are released in 1918. In 1919, his films were A Romance of Happy Valley, The Love Hunger, Common Clay, A White Man's Chance, The Hoodlum, John Petticoats and he was Clergyman, Bob Clinton, Mr. Neal, Valentino, Pat O'Shaughnessy, Rameses in these films resp. He worked as Guardian in Pinto and was Mr. Leslie in Unseen Forces another film Darling Mine was also released in 1920. In 1921, his films were The Son of Wallingford, Mother o' Mine, Say, Uncle, The Light in the Clearing and his character was Talbot Curtis, Henry Godfrey, Horace Dunkelberg in them. In 1922, he had worked in four films The Deuce of Spades as Fat Ed, Caught Bluffing as Ham Thomas, Saved by Radio as Pat, Quincy Adams Sawyer. He was The Priest in The Spider and the Rose in 1923. His three films were released in 1924 names of those are Name the Man, The Dangerous Coward, The Clean Heart. He was Old Man Hawksby in the film The Fighting Boob in 1926. Hazardous Valley was released in 1927.
Some Lesser Known Facts About Andrew Arbuckle
- The month of birth and death are same that is September.
- His brother was Macklyn Arbuckle and Roscue Fatty Arbuckle was his cousin.
- He had worked in about 44 films but was uncredited in ten of them.
- The age difference between him and his brother was 20 years.
- He and his cousin Roscoe Arbuckle both died with heart attack.
- He had also appeared on silent screen comedy such as Biograph, Metro, Goldwyn, Vitagraph and many others.
- Did Andrew Arbuckle takes alcohol? NA.
- Was Andrew Arbuckle in the habit of Smoking? NA.
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