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Allen Jenkins

Born
April 8, 1900
Died
July 20, 1974
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.
Known For
Grand Hotel
(1932)
Hotel Meat Packer (uncredited)
King Kong
(1933)
Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited)
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
(1963)
Cop (uncredited)
The Front Page
(1974)
Telegrapher
Robin and the 7 Hoods
(1964)
Vermin Witowski
Sweet Music
(1935)
Barney Cowan
Pillow Talk
(1959)
Harry
Dead End
(1937)
Hunk
Ball of Fire
(1941)
Garbage Man
42nd Street
(1933)
Mac Elroy
Eyes in the Night
(1942)
Marty
Destry Rides Again
(1939)
Gyp Watson
Dive Bomber
(1941)
Lucky James
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
(1932)
Barney Sykes
The Mayor of Hell
(1933)
Mike
Marked Woman
(1937)
Louie
Full Filmography
Acting
The Girl Habit
(1931)
Tony Maloney
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
(1932)
Barney Sykes
Three on a Match
(1932)
Dick
Blessed Event
(1932)
Frankie Wells
Lawyer Man
(1932)
Izzy Levine
Grand Hotel
(1932)
Hotel Meat Packer (uncredited)
Rackety Rax
(1932)
Mike Dumphy
42nd Street
(1933)
Mac Elroy
Blondie Johnson
(1933)
Louie
Employees' Entrance
(1933)
Sweeney, store detective (uncredited)
The Mayor of Hell
(1933)
Mike
The Mind Reader
(1933)
Frank
Hard to Handle
(1933)
radio announcer
Tomorrow at Seven
(1933)
Dugan
The Keyhole
(1933)
Hank Wales
Professional Sweetheart
(1933)
O'Connor
Havana Widows
(1933)
Herman Brody
The Silk Express
(1933)
Robert 'Rusty' Griffith
Bureau of Missing Persons
(1933)
Detective Joe Musik
King Kong
(1933)
Member of Ship's Crew (uncredited)
Jimmy the Gent
(1934)
Lou
The Big Shakedown
(1934)
Lefty
Bedside
(1934)
Sam Sparks
The Case of the Howling Dog
(1934)
Sgt. Holcomb
Happiness Ahead
(1934)
Chuck
The Merry Frinks
(1934)
Emmett Frink
I've Got Your Number
(1934)
John 'Johnny'
Whirlpool
(1934)
Mac
The St. Louis Kid
(1934)
Buck Willetts
Twenty Million Sweethearts
(1934)
Pete
The Case of the Lucky Legs
(1935)
Spudsy Drake
Miss Pacific Fleet
(1935)
Bernard 'Kewpie' Wiggins
Sweet Music
(1935)
Barney Cowan
Page Miss Glory
(1935)
Petey
Broadway Hostess
(1935)
Fishcake Carter
The Irish in Us
(1935)
Carbarn Hammerschlog
I Live for Love
(1935)
Mac
A Night at the Ritz
(1935)
Gyp
The Case of the Curious Bride
(1935)
Spudsy
While the Patient Slept
(1935)
Police Sgt. Jim Jackson
Things You Never See on the Screen
(1935)
Self
Three Men on a Horse
(1936)
Charlie
The Singing Kid
(1936)
Joe Eddy
Cain and Mabel
(1936)
Dodo
Sing Me a Love Song
(1936)
Chris Cross
Sins of Man
(1936)
Crusty
Breakdowns of 1936
(1936)
Self
Behind the Scenes of Cain and Mabel
(1936)
Self
Marked Woman
(1937)
Louie
Dead End
(1937)
Hunk
Sh! The Octopus
(1937)
Dempsey
Dance Charlie Dance
(1937)
Alf Morgan
Marry the Girl
(1937)
Specs
The Perfect Specimen
(1937)
Pinky
The Singing Marine
(1937)
Sergeant Mike
Ever Since Eve
(1937)
Jake Edgall
Ready, Willing and Able
(1937)
J. Van Courtland
Talent Scout
(1937)
Benefit Show Guest (archive footage) (uncredited)
Breakdowns of 1937
(1937)
Self
A Day at Santa Anita
(1937)
A Slight Case of Murder
(1938)
Mike
Going Places
(1938)
Droopy
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse
(1938)
Okay
Swing Your Lady
(1938)
Shiner Ward
Racket Busters
(1938)
Skeets Wilson
Gold Diggers in Paris
(1938)
Duke 'Dukie' Dennis
Fools for Scandal
(1938)
Dewey Gibson
Heart of the North
(1938)
Bill Hardsock
Hard to Get
(1938)
Roscoe
Breakdowns of 1938
(1938)
Shiner Ward / Duke Dennis (archive footage) (uncredited)
Destry Rides Again
(1939)
Gyp Watson
Five Came Back
(1939)
Pete
Torchy Blane.. Playing with Dynamite
(1939)
Steve McBride
Naughty But Nice
(1939)
Joe Dirk
Sweepstakes Winner
(1939)
Xerxes 'Tip' Bailey
Brother Orchid
(1940)
Willie 'The Knife' Corson
Meet the Wildcat
(1940)
Max Schwydel
Tin Pan Alley
(1940)
Casey
Oh, Johnny, How You Can Love!
(1940)
Ed aka The Weasel
Margie
(1940)
Kenneth
Breakdowns of 1940
(1940)
Self
The Gay Falcon
(1941)
Jonathan G. 'Goldie' Locke
Footsteps in the Dark
(1941)
Wilfred
Dive Bomber
(1941)
Lucky James
Time Out for Rhythm
(1941)
Off-Beat Davis
Go West, Young Lady
(1941)
Hank
Ball of Fire
(1941)
Garbage Man
A Date with the Falcon
(1942)
Jonathan 'Goldy' Locke
They All Kissed the Bride
(1942)
Johnny Johnson
The Falcon Takes Over
(1942)
Jonathan 'Goldy' Locke
Eyes in the Night
(1942)
Marty
Tortilla Flat
(1942)
Portagee Joe
Maisie Gets Her Man
(1942)
'Pappy' Goodring
Stage Door Canteen
(1943)
Allen Jenkins
Three Cheers for the Girls
(1943)
Marine Sergeant in Chorus (archive footage) (uncredited)
Lady on a Train
(1945)
Danny (Waring chauffeur)
Wonder Man
(1945)
Chimp
The Dark Horse
(1946)
Willis Trimble
Singin' in the Corn
(1946)
Glenn Cummings
Meet Me on Broadway
(1946)
Deacon McGill
The Senator Was Indiscreet
(1947)
Farrell
The Case Of The Baby-Sitter
(1947)
Howard 'Harvard' Quinlan
The Hat Box Mystery
(1947)
'Harvard'
Fun on a Weekend
(1947)
Joe Morgan
Easy Come, Easy Go
(1947)
Nick
Blow-Ups of 1947
(1947)
Self
Wild Harvest
(1947)
Higgins
The Inside Story
(1948)
Eddie
The Big Wheel
(1949)
George
Bodyhold
(1949)
Slats Henry
Let's Go Navy!
(1951)
CPO Mervin Longnecker
Crazy Over Horses
(1951)
Weepin' Willie
Behave Yourself!
(1951)
Police Plainclothesman
Chained for Life
(1952)
Hinkley
Oklahoma Annie
(1952)
Lou
The WAC From Walla Walla
(1952)
Mr. Redington
Pillow Talk
(1959)
Harry
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
(1963)
Cop (uncredited)
Robin and the 7 Hoods
(1964)
Vermin Witowski
For Those Who Think Young
(1964)
Col. Leslie Jenkins
I'd Rather Be Rich
(1964)
Fred
The Spy in the Green Hat
(1967)
Enzo 'Pretty' Stilletto
Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding!
(1967)
Joe Bonney
Getting Away from It All
(1972)
Doorman
The Front Page
(1974)
Telegrapher
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage
(1983)
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
(1988)
Self (archive footage)
Complicated Women
(2003)
Self (archive footage)
42nd Street: From Book to Screen to Stage
(2006)
Self (archive footage)
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