Bud Jamison
Biography
William Edward "Bud" Jamison, born on February 15, 1894, and passing on September 30, 1944, was a prolific American actor whose career spanned nearly three decades. Over the course of his lifetime, he showcased his talent in an impressive 450 films from 1915 to 1944. Jamison gained particular recognition for his roles in numerous short films, often serving as a foil to the iconic comedy trio, The Three Stooges. His unique comedic style and ability to play off the antics of his co-stars made him a memorable figure in the realm of early American cinema. Despite the vast number of films he participated in, Bud Jamison's contributions often highlighted his versatility and dedication to the craft of acting. His work remains a testament to the vibrant era of slapstick comedy in which he thrived.
Filmography
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So Long Mr. Chumps
1941 • Policeman (uncredited)
Dizzy Detectives
1943 • Police Commissioner I. Doolittle (uncredited)
Three Sappy People
1939 • Williams - Butler
Violent Is the Word for Curly
1938 • Acme Service Station Owner (uncredited)
Movie Maniacs
1936 • Fuller Rath
Whoops, I'm an Indian!
1936 • Pierre (uncredited)
The Tramp
1915 • Third Thief
The Monster and the Girl
1941
Triple Trouble
1918 • Tramp
Shanghaied
1915 • Second Mate, The Other Man
A Burlesque on Carmen
1915 • Soldier of the Guard
The Floorwalker
1916
A Night Out
1915 • Headwaiter
In the Park
1915 • Edna's Beau
Her Cardboard Lover
1942 • George - Casino Doorman (uncredited)
His First Flame
1927 • Hector Benedict
Disorder in the Court
1936 • Defense Attorney (uncredited)