Allen Jenkins

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April 8, 1900

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Allen Jenkins (April 9, 1900 – July 20, 1974) was an American character actor on stage, screen and television. He was born Alfred McGonegal on Staten Island, New York. He studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. In his first stage appearance, he danced next to James Cagney in a chorus line for an off-Broadway musical called Pitter-Patter. He made five dollars a week. He also appeared one thousand times in Broadway plays between 1924 and 1962, including The Front Page with Lee Tracy (1928). His big break came when he replaced Spencer Tracy for three weeks in the Broadway play The Last Mile. He was called to Hollywood by Darryl F. Zanuck and signed first to Paramount Pictures and shortly afterwards to Warner Bros. He originated the character of Frankie Wells in the Broadway production of Blessed Event and reprised the role in the film adaptation, both in 1932. With the advent of talking pictures, he made a career out of playing comic henchmen, stooges, policemen and other "tough guys" in numerous films of the 1930s and 1940s, especially for Warner Bros. He was labeled the "greatest scene-stealer of the 1930s" by the New York Times. He voiced the character of "Officer Dibble" on the Hanna-Barbera television cartoon Top Cat and was a regular on the 1956-1957 television situation comedy Hey, Jeannie! (1956), starring Jeannie Carson. He was also a guest star on The Red Skelton Show, I Love Lucy, Playhouse 90, The Ernie Kovacs Show, Zane Grey Theater, and The Sid Caesar Show. Eleven days before his death he made his final appearance, at the end of Billy Wilder's 1974 film adaptation of The Front Page. He went public with his alcoholism and was the first actor to speak in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate about it. He helped start the first Alcoholics Anonymous programs in California prisons for women. Jenkins, James Cagney, Pat O'Brien and Frank McHugh were the original members of the so-called "Irish Mafia". He was the seventh member of the Screen Actors Guild. Description above from the Wikipedia article Allen Jenkins, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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42nd Street: From Book to Screen to Stage
6.90
movie2006United States
Character: Self (archive footage)Credit: Acting
Complicated Women
7.00
movie2003United States
Character: Self (archive footage)Credit: Acting
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
7.00
movie1987United States
Character: Self (archive footage)Credit: Acting
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
7.00
movie1983United States
Character: Self (archive footage) (uncredited)Credit: Acting
The Front Page
7.20
movie1974United States
Character: TelegrapherCredit: Acting
Getting Away from It All
0.00
movie1972United States
Character: DoormanCredit: Acting
Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding!
6.70
movie1967United States
Character: Joe BonneyCredit: Acting
The Spy in the Green Hat
6.70
movie1967United States
Character: Enzo 'Pretty' StillettoCredit: Acting
I'd Rather Be Rich
6.90
movie1964United States
Character: FredCredit: Acting
Robin and the 7 Hoods
6.60
movie1964United States
Character: Vermin WitowskiCredit: Acting
For Those Who Think Young
6.70
movie1964United States
Character: Col. Leslie JenkinsCredit: Acting
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
7.50
movie1963United States
Character: Cop (uncredited)Credit: Acting
Pillow Talk
7.30
movie1959United States
Character: HarryCredit: Acting
The WAC from Walla Walla
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movie1952United States
Character: Mr. RedingtonCredit: Acting
Oklahoma Annie
6.80
movie1952United States
Character: LouCredit: Acting
Chained for Life
6.60
movie1952United States
Character: HinkleyCredit: Acting
Behave Yourself!
6.70
movie1951United States
Character: Police PlainclothesmanCredit: Acting
Crazy Over Horses
6.80
movie1951United States
Character: Weepin' WillieCredit: Acting
Let's Go Navy!
6.90
movie1951United States
Character: CPO Mervin LongneckerCredit: Acting
Bodyhold
6.90
movie1949United States
Character: Slats HenryCredit: Acting