- Bald-pated, Hollywood comedy star best remembered for his two-reelers for two decades from 1933, and for his appearances opposite Lupe Velez in the 'Mexican Spitfire' features of the early 40's.
- Buried at Forest Lawn Glendale, Eventide Section, Lot 578
- Enjoyed a successful career on Broadway as an actor/director from 1911-1929.
- His first job in America was entertaining an audience at a beer garden. The audience did not appreciate his singing, and tossed popcorn and peanut shells at him.
- Worked extensively on Broadway (often for Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.) from 1911-1929 as an actor/director specializing in musical revues.
- Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith, pg. 152. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387
- Besides her husband, Stella Chatelaine Errol was survived by two nephews and a niece.
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