Jack Oakie
Biography
Jack Oakie was an American actor. He was born on November 12, 1903, in Sedalia, Missouri, USA. Oakie worked in various mediums including films, stage, radio, and television. His acting credits include 111 known credits. He is also known as Джек Оуки. Oakie passed away on January 23, 1978, at the age of 74.
Career overview
Jack Oakie was an American actor who primarily worked in films, but also appeared on stage, radio, and television. He is known for his extensive acting credits, with a total of 111 known credits throughout his career.
As an actor, Jack Oakie's work spanned multiple mediums, including film, stage, radio, and television. His versatility and range allowed him to adapt to various formats and genres, showcasing his ability to take on different roles and challenges.
Jack Oakie's acting career was marked by his prolific output, with 111 known credits to his name. This extensive body of work demonstrates his dedication and commitment to his craft, as well as his ability to sustain a long and successful career in the entertainment industry.
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- One to One: John & Yoko (2025) as Napaloni - Dictator of Bactera (archive footage)
- Bing Crosby: Rediscovered (2014) as Self (archive footage)
- The Great Dictator: The Clown Turns Prophet (2011) as Self (archive footage)
- Hitler: The Comedy Years (2007) as Benzini Napaloni (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Kilroy (1965) as Joe Kelsey
- Daniel Boone (1964) as Otis Cobb
- Breaking Point (1963)
- The New Breed (1961) as Ham Tucker
- Target: The Corruptors! (1961)
- Lover Come Back (1961) as J. Paxton Miller
- The Rat Race (1960) as Mac
- Bonanza (1959) as Thaddeus Cade
- The Wonderful Country (1959) as Travis Hyle
- Around the World in 80 Days (1956) as SS Henrietta Captain
- This Is Your Life (1952) as Self
- Tomahawk (1951) as Sol Beckworth
- Last of the Buccaneers (1950) as Sgt. Dominick
- Thieves' Highway (1949) as Slob
- Studio One (1948) as Frank Rey
- Northwest Stampede (1948) as Mike Kirby
- When My Baby Smiles at Me (1948) as Bozo Evans
- She Wrote the Book (1946) as Jerry Marlowe
- That's the Spirit (1945) as Steve 'Slim' Gogarty
- On Stage Everybody (1945) as Michael Sullivan
- It Happened Tomorrow (1944) as Uncle Oscar Smith
- Bowery to Broadway (1944) as Michael O'Rourke
- Take It or Leave It (1944) as (archive footage) (uncredited)
- The Merry Monahans (1944) as Pete Monahan
- Sweet and Low-Down (1944) as Popsy
- Hello, Frisco, Hello (1943) as Dan Daley
- Something to Shout About (1943) as Larry Martin
- Wintertime (1943) as Skip Hutton
- Breakdowns of 1942 (1942) as Self
- Song of the Islands (1942) as Rusty Smith
- Iceland (1942) as Slip Riggs
- Navy Blues (1941) as 'Cake' O'Hara
- The Great American Broadcast (1941) as Chuck Hadley
- Rise and Shine (1941) as Boley Bolenciecwcz
- Polo with the Stars (1941) as Self - Watching Polo Match
- The Great Dictator (1940) as Benzino Napaloni, Dictator of Bacteria
- Young People (1940) as Joe Ballantine
- Little Men (1940) as William "Willie" Deming
- Tin Pan Alley (1940) as Harry Calhoun
- Thanks for Everything (1938) as Bates
- The Affairs of Annabel (1938) as Lanny Morgan
- Radio City Revels (1938) as Harry
- Annabel Takes a Tour (1938) as Lanny Morgan
- Super-Sleuth (1937) as Bill Martin
- Fight for Your Lady (1937) as "Honest Ham" Hamilton
- The Toast of New York (1937) as Luke
- Champagne Waltz (1937) as Happy Gallagher
- Hitting a New High (1937) as Corny Davis
- The Texas Rangers (1936) as Henry B. 'Wahoo' Jones
- King of Burlesque (1936) as Joe Cooney
- Florida Special (1936) as Bangs Tucker
- That Girl from Paris (1936) as Whammo Lonsdale
- Colleen (1936) as Joe Cork
- Call of the Wild (1935) as 'Shorty' Hoolihan
- Collegiate (1935) as Jerry Craig
- The Big Broadcast of 1936 (1935) as Spud Miller
- Murder at the Vanities (1934) as Jack Ellery
- Hollywood on Parade No. B-10 (1934) as Self
- Hollywood Rhythm (1934)
- Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove (1934) as Self
- College Rhythm (1934) as Francis J. Finnegan
- Shoot the Works (1934) as Nicky Nelson
- Looking for Trouble (1934) as Casey
- Alice in Wonderland (1933) as Tweedledum
- College Humor (1933) as Barney Shirrel
- The Eagle and the Hawk (1933) as Mike 'Slug' Richards
- Hollywood on Parade No. B-5 (1933) as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Too Much Harmony (1933) as Benny Day
- From Hell to Heaven (1933) as Charlie Bayne
- Sitting Pretty (1933) as Chick Parker
- Sailor Be Good (1933) as Kelsey Jones
- If I Had a Million (1932) as Private Mulligan
- Million Dollar Legs (1932) as Migg Tweeny
- Sky Bride (1932) as Alec Dugan
- Hollywood on Parade No. A-1 (1932) as Self
- Make Me a Star (1932) as Jack Oakie (uncredited)
- Dancers in the Dark (1932) as Duke Taylor
- Uptown New York (1932) as Eddie Doyle
- Once in a Lifetime (1932) as George Lewis
- Madison Square Garden (1932) as Eddie Burke
- The Stolen Jools (1931) as Jack Oakie
- June Moon (1931) as Frederick Martin Stevens
- Dude Ranch (1931) as Jennifer
- Touchdown! (1931) as Babe Barton
- The Gang Buster (1931) as Charlie Case
- Paramount on Parade (1930) as Himself / Master of Ceremonies / Fu Manchu's Victim (Murder Will Out) / Girls Gym Instructor (In a Girls' Gym)
- The Sap from Syracuse (1930) as Littleton Looney
- Sea Legs (1930) as Searchlight Doyle
- Let's Go Native (1930) as Voltaire McGinnis
- The Social Lion (1930) as Marco Perkins
- Sin Town (1929) as 'Chicken' O'Toole
- The Wild Party (1929) as Al
- The Man I Love (1929) as Lew Layton
- Sweetie (1929) as Tap-Tap Thompson
- Hit the Deck (1929) as Bilge
- Chinatown Nights (1929) as James "Jimmy" Williams, the reporter
- The Dummy (1929) as Dopey Hart
- Fast Company (1929)
- Street Girl (1929) as Joe Spring
- Close Harmony (1929) as Ben Barney
- Hard to Get (1929) as Marty Martin
- Road House (1928) as Sam
- Someone to Love (1928) as Michael Casey
- The Fleet's In (1928) as Searchlight Doyle
- Finders Keepers (1928) as B. B. Brown
- Big Brother (1923)
- His Children's Children (1923) as Minor Role (uncredited)