Stuart Erwin net worth is $600,000 Stuart Erwin Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family Stuart Erwin was born on February 14, 1903 in Squaw Valley, California, USA as Stuart Phillip Erwin. He was an actor, known for The Stu Erwin Show (1950), Pigskin Parade (1936) and Our Town (1940). He was married to June Collyer. He died on December 21, 1967 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California.
Net Worth $600,000 Date Of Birth February 14, 1903 Died 1967-12-21 Place Of Birth Squaw Valley, California, USA Height 5' 9" (1.75 m) Occupation Actor Profession Actor, Soundtrack Spouse June Collyer children Nicknames Stuart Erwin, Erwin, Stuart Star Sign Aquarius
# Fact 1 Has a crypt at Chapel of the Pines Crematorium in Los Angeles. 2 Specialised in playing the average Joe, also hayseeds and semi-buffoonish sidekicks. Best as boxer Joe Palooka of comic strip fame (Palooka,1939) and as Judy Garland 's dense brother in Pigskin Parade (1936), which earned him an Academy Award nomination. 3 In 1938, Erwin was booked to play Dagwood opposite Una Merkel as his blonde missus, when Chic Young 's Blondie comic-strip couple hit the screen. Finally, the role (in some 28 films across 12 years) went to Arthur Lake and Penny Singleton . Ironically, Erwin made one film in the much-loved series, Blondie for Victory (1942). 4 Children: Stuart Erwin Jr. , Judy.
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Actor Title Year Status Character The Band Plays On 1934 Stuffy Wilson Have a Heart 1934 Gus Anderson Chained 1934 John L. 'Johnnie' Smith The Party's Over 1934 Bruce Blakely Bachelor Bait 1934 Mr. William Watts Viva Villa! 1934 Jonny Sykes Palooka 1934 Joe Palooka Going Hollywood 1933 Ernest P. Baker Day of Reckoning 1933 Jerry Before Dawn 1933 Dwight Wilson The Stranger's Return 1933 Simon Bates Hold Your Man 1933 Al International House 1933 Tommy Nash Under the Tonto Rim 1933 'Tonto' Daily He Learned About Women 1933 Peter Potter Kendall II The Crime of the Century 1933 Dan McKee Face in the Sky 1933 Lucky The Big Broadcast 1932 Leslie McWhinney Make Me a Star 1932 Merton Gill The Misleading Lady 1932 Boney Strangers in Love 1932 Stan Kenney Two Kinds of Women 1932 Hauser Working Girls 1931 Pat Kelly The Magnificent Lie 1931 Elmer Graham Up Pops the Devil 1931 Stranger Dude Ranch 1931 Chester Carr The Stolen Jools 1931 Short Reporter No Limit 1931 Ole Olson Along Came Youth 1930 Ambrose Only Saps Work 1930 Oscar Playboy of Paris 1930 Paul Michel Love Among the Millionaires 1930 Clicker Watson Dangerous Nan McGrew 1930 Eustace Macy Paramount on Parade 1930 Marine (The Montmartre Girl) Young Eagles 1930 Pudge Higgins Men Without Women 1930 Radioman Jenkins This Thing Called Love 1929 Fred The Trespasser 1929 Reporter (uncredited) Sweetie 1929 Axel Bronstrup The Cock-Eyed World 1929 Buckley Happy Days 1929 Jig The Sophomore 1929 Radio Broadcast Technician (uncredited) Dangerous Curves 1929 Rotarian The Exalted Flapper 1929 Bimbo Mehaffey Thru Different Eyes 1929 Reporter Speakeasy 1929 Cy Williams Sound Your 'A' 1929 Short New Year's Eve 1929 Landlady's Son A Pair of Tights 1929 Short Marion's Boyfriend Mother Knows Best 1928 Ben Shadow Over Elveron 1968 TV Movie Merle Gentle Ben 1967 TV Series Harry Tatum The Big Valley 1967 TV Series Charlie Carter The Virginian 1967 TV Series Williams Lassie 1966 TV Series Dan Casey Green Acres 1966 TV Series Mr. Johnson Bonanza 1966 TV Series Jester McGillicuddy Gunsmoke 1966 TV Series Doc Brown Perry Mason 1961-1965 TV Series Henry Simmons / Everett Stanton / Clem P. 'Sandy' Sandover / ... Dr. Kildare 1965 TV Series Dave Lesser The Farmer's Daughter 1964 TV Series Jeremiah Gibbs The Greatest Show on Earth 1963-1964 TV Series Otto King The Misadventures of Merlin Jones 1964 Police Captain Loomis The Donna Reed Show 1963 TV Series Mr. Burton Vacation Playhouse 1963 TV Series Pharmacist Wagon Train 1963 TV Series Barnaby West, Sr. The Defenders 1963 TV Series Joseph Green Son of Flubber 1963 Coach Wilson Our Man Higgins 1963 TV Series Barney The Untouchables 1962 TV Series Barney Rich Armstrong Circle Theatre 1950-1962 TV Series Daniel Harris General Electric Theater 1962 TV Series George Parsons National Velvet 1962 TV Series Kelly the Clown King of Diamonds 1962 TV Series Doc Fairfield Peter Loves Mary 1961 TV Series Dr. Bailey Ripcord 1961 TV Series Justin Rock The Andy Griffith Show 1960 TV Series Tom Silby Thriller 1960 TV Series Uncle Florian For the Love of Mike 1960 Dr. Mills Father Knows Best 1960 TV Series Mr. Henslee Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color 1959 TV Series Lou Rosson Pursuit 1958 TV Series Detective Froelich Playhouse 90 1957-1958 TV Series George Clay / Sentimental Mousie Crossroads 1957 TV Series Rev. Donald Sloan The Stu Erwin Show 1950-1955 TV Series Stu Erwin Main Street to Broadway 1953 Stuart Erwin - First Nighter (uncredited) Father Is a Bachelor 1950 Constable Pudge Barnham Strike It Rich 1948 Delbart Lane Doctor Jim 1947 Dr. James (Jim) Gateson Heading for Heaven 1947 Henry Elkins Heaven Only Knows 1947 Sheriff Matt Bodine Killer Dill 1947 Johnny 'Killer' Dill Pillow to Post 1945 Captain Jack Ross The Great Mike 1944 Jay Spencer He Hired the Boss 1943 Hubert Wilkins Blondie for Victory 1942 Pvt. Herschel Smith Drums of the Congo 1942 Congo Jack The Adventures of Martin Eden 1942 Joe Dawson The Bride Came C.O.D. 1941 Tommy Keenan Cracked Nuts 1941 Lawrence Trent Sandy Gets Her Man 1940 Bill Kerry A Little Bit of Heaven 1940 Cotton When the Daltons Rode 1940 Ben Dalton Our Town 1940 Howie Newsome The Honeymoon's Over 1939 Donald Todd Hollywood Cavalcade 1939 Pete Tinney It Could Happen to You 1939 Mackinley Winslow Back Door to Heaven 1939 Jud Mason Passport Husband 1938 Henry Cabot Three Blind Mice 1938 Mike Brophy Hollywood Handicap 1938 Short Stuart Erwin Mr. Boggs Steps Out 1938 Oliver Boggs Checkers 1937 Edgar Connell I'll Take Romance 1937 'Pancho' Brown Second Honeymoon 1937 Leo MacTavish Sunday Night at the Trocadero 1937 Short Stuart Erwin Small Town Boy 1937 Henry Armstrong Dance Charlie Dance 1937 Andrew 'Andy' Tucker Slim 1937 Stumpy Pigskin Parade 1936 Amos Dodd All American Chump 1936 Elmer Lamb Women Are Trouble 1936 Matt Casey Absolute Quiet 1936 'Chubby' Rudd Exclusive Story 1936 Timothy Aloysius Higgins Ceiling Zero 1936 Texas Clarke After Office Hours 1935 Hank Parr
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Slim 1937 performer: "Mother Said to Mabel" - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character This Is Your Life 1959 TV Series Himself Meet the Stars #6: Stars at Play 1941 Documentary short Himself The Hollywood Gad-About 1934 Documentary short Himself (uncredited) Hollywood on Parade No. A-2 1932 Short Himself - Host The Voice of Hollywood No. 12 1930 Short Himself (uncredited)
Archive Footage Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Television On 8 February 1960. At 6270 Hollywood Blvd.
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1937 Oscar Academy Awards, USA Best Actor in a Supporting Role Pigskin Parade (1936)
Known for movies The Stu Erwin Show (1950-1955) as Stu Erwin
Pigskin Parade (1936) as Amos Dodd
Our Town (1940) as Howie Newsome
The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941) as Tommy Keenan