Jack Oakie
Biography
Jack Oakie, born on November 12, 1903, and passing on January 23, 1978, was a prominent American actor recognized for his versatile performances across various entertainment mediums, including film, theater, radio, and television.
Oakie's career took off in the 1920s, and he quickly became known for his comedic talent and charismatic screen presence. He gained widespread acclaim for his role as the jovial and bumbling character in the classic film "The Great Dictator" (1940), directed by Charlie Chaplin, where he showcased his ability to blend humor with social commentary. Throughout his career, Oakie appeared in numerous films, including "The Kid from Spain" (1932) and "The Devil's Brother" (1933), solidifying his status as a beloved figure in Hollywood.
In addition to his film work, Oakie was active in radio and television, where he continued to entertain audiences with his unique blend of comedy and charm. His contributions to the industry were recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, commemorating his impact on American entertainment.
Beyond acting, Jack Oakie was known for his philanthropic efforts, engaging in various charitable activities throughout his life. His legacy endures as a talented performer who left a significant mark on the world of entertainment, making him a memorable figure in American film history.
Filmography
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The Eagle and the Hawk
1933 • Mike 'Slug' Richards
Sky Bride
1932 • Alec Dugan
The Great American Broadcast
1941 • Chuck Hadley
Young People
1940 • Joe Ballantine
Lover Come Back
1961 • J. Paxton Miller
Madison Square Garden
1932 • Eddie Burke
Colleen
1936 • Joe Cork
Tomahawk
1951 • Sol Beckworth
Thanks for Everything
1938 • Bates
The Rat Race
1960 • Mac
If I Had a Million
1932 • Private Mulligan
Call of the Wild
1935 • 'Shorty' Hoolihan
Million Dollar Legs
1932 • Migg Tweeny
Fight for Your Lady
1937 • Honest "Ham" Hamilton
Hello, Frisco, Hello
1943 • Dan Daley
Annabel Takes a Tour
1938 • Lanny Morgan
The Affairs of Annabel
1938 • Lanny Morgan
The Toast of New York
1937 • Luke
Last of the Buccaneers
1950 • Sgt. Dominick
The Wonderful Country
1959 • Travis Hyle
The Texas Rangers
1936 • Henry B. 'Wahoo' Jones
It Happened Tomorrow
1944 • Uncle Oscar Smith