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Ned Sparks

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Ned Sparks

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Overview

  • Born
    November 19, 1883 · Guelph, Ontario, Canada
  • Died
    April 3, 1957 · Victorville, California, USA (intestinal obstruction)
  • Birth name
    Edward Arthur Sparkman
  • Nickname
    • Cold Pan
  • Height
    1.75 m

Biography

    • Ned Sparks proved himself a top character support whose style would be imitated for decades to come. Although less remembered now, he was an inimitable cinematic player back in 1930s Hollywood. The nasal-toned, deadpan comedian Sparks was born Edward A. Sparkman in Guelph, Canada, and was raised for a time in St. Thomas, Ontario. He attended the University of Toronto and, after a period of soul-searching, decided upon acting. He began, believe it or not, as a honky-tonk balladeer in Dawson Creek, Alaska. In 1907, he went to New York and developed his stone-faced reputation in comic outings. His first film in 1915 did not lead to other offers, particularly during a black-balling incident as a one of the founding members of Actors Equity. In 1922, his movie career headed full steam, but it was the advent of sound with Ned's cynical tones, raspy whines and sour disposition that sparked a comfortable film niche, making close to 100 films in all. Chercheuses d'or de 1933 (1933), Au pays du rêve (1933), the Caterpillar in the all-star Alice au pays des merveilles (1933), the Claudette Colbert and Louise Beavers version of Images de la vie (1934) were just a few of his more noticeable roles. His cigar-chomping puss became so well-known at Warner Bros., in fact, that Walt Disney's short animated film Joujoux brisés (1935) had a Jack-in-the-Box character based exclusively on Ned's image. A few years later, when Disney made Conte de ma mère l'Oye (1938), Ned's caricature played The Jester. In 1939, Tex Avery portrayed him as a hermit crab in Fresh Fish (1939). A radio favorite over the years, he performed alongside Bing Crosby quite frequently. His last disagreeable Hollywood role would be alongside James Stewart in La cité magique (1947). In 1957, he died of an intestinal blockage.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Anonymous

Family

  • Spouse
      Mercedes Cabalerro(1931 - April 17, 1936) (divorced, 1 child)
  • Parents
      William Joseph Sparkman
      Mary Agatha Lawton
  • Relatives
      Gladys L. G. Sparkman(Sibling)
      Reuben Benjamin Sparkman(Sibling)

Trademarks

  • Nasal-toned and deadpan look

Trivia

  • His on-screen persona became so famous he was able to convince Lloyd's of London to issue an insurance policy for $10,000, in the Depression-era 1930s, against damage to his professional reputation should anyone ever obtain a photograph of him smiling.
  • He became one of the founding members of Actors' Equity Association 1913.
  • Started out singing in a saloon in Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada, after failing to find gold when prospecting.
  • Buried at Victor Valley Memorial Park Victorville, San Bernardino County, California, USA.
  • He has appeared in four films that have been selected for the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically or aesthetically" significant: A Virtuous Vamp (1919), 42ème rue (1933), Chercheuses d'or de 1933 (1933) and Images de la vie (1934).

Quotes

  • I speedily realized that I was not destined to cause the ladies to swoon with romantic ecstasy as they watched me make love to one of their sex. I have also divined that comedy and not romantic acting was my special forte.

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