Clarence Kolb

Clarence Kolb
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Clarence William Kolb (July 31, 1874 – November 25, 1964) was an American vaudeville performer and actor. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the only child of second generation Austrian parents who owned a local meat company. Kolb started out as one half of a vaudeville comedy team, Kolb and Dill, with Max Dill. They styled their act on the famous team of Weber and Fields. In addition to their stage work, they appeared in a series of short films and a feature length movie in 1917. Afterwards, Kolb made a return to vaudeville, and he only returned to the movies in the late 1930s. He became famous for portraying the same type of character in many films, namely a politician or businessman. He is best remembered for his role as the grumpy father in the multi-Academy Awards nominated hit comedy film Merrily We Live (1938), the corrupt mayor in the comedy His Girl Friday (1940), and as Mr. Honeywell in the television sitcom My Little Margie (1952). Kolb played himself in his last movie appearance, Man of a Thousand Faces (1957), opposite Danny Beck (who played the late Max Dill). Clarence Kolb died at age 90 of a stroke at the Orchard Gables Sanitarium in Hollywood. He is interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
Acted Movies
Director: George Cukor
Writers: Garson Kanin,
Cast: Clarence Kolb, David Wayne, Emerson Treacy, Eve March, Hope Emerson, Jean Hagen, Judy Holliday, Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Tom Ewell,
Director: H. C. Potter
Writers: Warren Wilson,
Cast: Chic Johnson, Clarence Kolb, Hugh Herbert, Jane Frazee, Lewis Howard, Martha Raye, Mischa Auer, Ole Olsen, Richard Lane, Robert Paige,
Director: Howard Hawks
Writers: Ben Hecht,
Cast: Cary Grant, Clarence Kolb, Cliff Edwards, Ernest Truex, Gene Lockhart, Helen Mack, Porter Hall, Ralph Bellamy, Rosalind Russell, Roscoe Karns,