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Billy Bevan

Billy Bevan

Acting1887Orange, New South Wales, Australia

Biography

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Billy Bevan (born William Bevan Harris, 29 September 1887 – 26 November 1957) was an Australian-born vaudevillian, who became an American film actor. He appeared in 254 American films between 1916 and 1950.

Bevan was born in the country town of Orange, New South Wales, Australia. He went on the stage at an early age, traveled to Sydney and spent eight years in Australian light opera, performing as Willie Bevan. He sailed to America with the Pollard’s Lilliputian Opera Company in 1912 and later toured Canada. Bevan broke into films with the Sigmund Lubin studio in 1916. When the company disbanded, Bevan became a supporting actor in Mack Sennett movie comedies. An expressive pantomimist, Bevan's quiet scene-stealing attracted attention, and by 1922 Bevan was a Sennett star. He supplemented his income, however, by establishing a citrus and avocado farm at Escondido, California.

Usually filmed wearing a derby hat and a drooping mustache, Bevan may not have possessed an indelible screen character like Charlie Chaplin but he had a friendly, funny presence in the frantic Sennett comedies. Much of the comedy depended on Bevan's skilled timing and reactions; the famous "oyster" routine performed on film by Curly Howard, Lou Costello, and Huntz Hall—in which a bowl of "fresh oyster stew" shows alarming signs of life and battles the guy trying to eat it—was originated on film decades earlier by Bevan in the short film Wandering Willies.

By the mid-1920s Bevan was often teamed with Andy Clyde; Clyde soon graduated to his own starring series. The late 1920s found Bevan playing in wild marital farces for Sennett.

The advent of talking pictures took their toll on the careers of many silent stars, including Billy Bevan. Bevan began a second career in "talkies" as a character actor and bit player in roles such as that of a bus driver in the 1929 film High Voltage, a hotel employee in the Mae Murray film Peacock Alley, and the supporting role of Second Lieutenant Trotter in Journey's End in 1930. His starring roles had come to an end, however, and for the next 20 years he often would play rowdy Cockneys (as in Pack Up Your Troubles with The Ritz Brothers), and affable Englishmen (as in Tin Pan Alley and Terror by Night). He played a friendly bus conductor opposite Greer Garson in one of the opening scenes of Mrs. Miniver.

Bevan died in 1957 in Escondido, California, just before new audiences discovered him in Robert Youngson's silent-comedy compilations. (The Youngson films mispronounce his name as "Be-VAN"; Bevan himself offered the proper pronunciation in a Voice of Hollywood reel in 1930.)

Acting History

1963
30 Years of Fun
as (archive footage)
1957
The Golden Age of Comedy
as archive footage
1952
Hans Christian Andersen
as Town Councilman (uncredited)
1951
1950
Three Secrets
as Ed Jackson (uncredited)
1949
The Secret Of St. Ives
as Douglas (uncredited)
Tell It to the Judge
as Winston, Kitty's Butler (uncredited)
1948
The Swordsman
as Old Andrew
The Black Arrow
as Dungeon Keeper
1947
Moss Rose
as Harry, Cab Driver (uncredited)
1946
Devotion
as Mr. Ames (uncredited)
Terror by Night
as Conductor Taking Tickets
Cluny Brown
as Uncle Arn Porritt
1945
National Velvet
as Constable (uncredited)
Tonight and Every Night
as Cabbie (uncredited)
1944
The Pearl of Death
as Constable With Food Tray (uncredited)
The Invisible Man's Revenge
as Police Sergeant (uncredited)
1943
Forever and a Day
as Wartime Cabby
The Return of the Vampire
as Horace (uncredited)
Jane Eyre
as Bookie (uncredited)
London Blackout Murders
as Air Raid Warden
1942
Mrs. Miniver
as Bus Conductor (uncredited)
Counter-Espionage
as George Barrow
I Married a Witch
as Puritan Vendor (uncredited)
1941
Confirm or Deny
as Mr. Bindle
Suspicion
as Ticket Taker (uncredited)
Penny Serenade
as McDougal (uncredited)
Shining Victory
as Chivers
1940
The Earl of Chicago
as Castle Guide
Rebecca
as Policeman (uncredited)
The Invisible Man Returns
as Jim (uncredited)
Tin Pan Alley
as Stage Doorman
1939
Let Freedom Ring
as Cockney (uncredited)
Captain Fury
as Duffy
We Are Not Alone
as Mr. Jones
Pack Up Your Troubles
as British Sergeant
1938
The Young in Heart
as Kennel Man (uncredited)
Bringing Up Baby
as Joe (uncredited)
Mysterious Mr. Moto
as Customs Official
A Christmas Carol
as Street Watch Leader
Arrest Bulldog Drummond
as Aquarium Guard
Blond Cheat
as Bartender (uncredited)
1937
Another Dawn
as Pvt. Hawkins
Personal Property
as Frank (uncredited)
Slave Ship
as Atkins
1936
Champagne Charlie
as Mr. Boswick
Piccadilly Jim
as Taxi Driver
Lloyd's of London
as Innkeeper
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
as Cabby (uncredited)
Private Number
as Frederick
1935
A Tale of Two Cities
as Jerry Cruncher
The Last Outpost
as Private Foster
Vanessa: Her Love Story
as Horse Auctioneer
Black Sheep
as Alfred
Mystery Woman
as Jepson
The Widow from Monte Carlo
as Officer Watkins
1934
One More River
as Cloakroom Attendant
Caravan
as Police Sergeant
Bulldog Drummond Strikes Back
as Man in Hotel Room
Stingaree
as Mac
Shock
as Meadows
1933
Cavalcade
as George Grainger
Alice in Wonderland
as Two of Spades (uncredited)
Uncle Jake
as Uncle Jake
A Study in Scarlet
as Will Swallow
Looking Forward
as Mr. Barker
Luxury Liner
as Schultz
Peg o' My Heart
as Detective #2 (uncredited)
Too Much Harmony
as Stage Director
Thundering Taxis
as One of the Taxi Boys
The Way to Love
as M. Prial
1932
Payment Deferred
as Charlie Hammond
Me and My Gal
as Ashley, Arguing Drunk (uncredited)
Honeymoon Beach
as Billy Bevan
Vanity Fair
as Joseph Sedley
Sky Devils
as Colonel
The Silent Witness
as Horace Ward
1931
Transatlantic
as Hodgkins
Chances
as Cuthbert (uncredited)
Waterloo Bridge
as Soldier on the Make (uncredited)
Born to Love
as Departing British Soldier (uncredited)
1930
Journey's End
as Trotter
For the Love o' Lil
as Edward O. Walker
Scotch
as Gilbert - Addie's Brother
Monte Carlo
as Train Conductor (uncredited)
Peacock Alley
as Walter
1929
The Sky Hawk
as Tom Berry
High Voltage
as Gus Jones
The Trespasser
as Reporter (uncredited)
1928
The Girl from Nowhere
as Constable Billy Barnes
The Best Man
as Best Man
Riley the Cop
as Paris Cabman
The Bicycle Flirt
as Doty Bassett - the Bicycle Flirt
1927
The Bull Fighter
as Pete De Tour
Easy Pickings
as The Detective
The Golf Nut
as Billy Divott
1926
A Sea Dog's Tale
as Wilbur Watts
Fight Night
as Walter Moore
Masked Mamas
as Casey McCorkle
Trimmed in Gold
as Otto Stropp
Wandering Willies
as Percy Nudge
Flirty Four-Flushers
as Jerry Connors / Archibald De Shyster
Hoboken to Hollywood
as Billy Judkins
Whispering Whiskers
as The Drifter
Circus Today
as Gus Barnum
Ice Cold Cocos
as Gus Gander
1924
The Cannon Ball Express
as Adam Fargo - Baggage Master
Wandering Waistlines
as Sandy Hook - Sailor
Galloping Bungalows
as John Syrup Soother
The Hollywood Kid
as Studio Organist
Wall Street Blues
as The Janitor
Three Foolish Weeks
as King of Anchovia
1923
The Extra Girl
as Comedian
Nip and Tuck
as Sailor
1922
When Summer Comes
as Lyons - the Tenderfoot
On Patrol
as The Amateur Cop
The Duck Hunter
as The Sportsman
1921
Bright Eyes
as The Nosey Butler
Be Reasonable
as A Rolling Stone
Astray from the Steerage
as A steerage passenger
Love and Doughnuts
as The Burglar
1916

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
9/29/1887
Day of Death
11/26/1957
Place of Birth
Orange, New South Wales, Australia