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Fred 'Snowflake' Toones(1906-1962)

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Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
Toones is one of the most "colorful" character faces in B-Westerns and cliffhangers. He appeared in over 200 films between 1928 and 1951; and during 1936 and 1947, Toones often worked under contract for Republic Pictures, appearing in about 40 of its films.

Toones first appeared as a porter in The Hurricane Express (1932), and was usually typecast as a porter, appearing in over 50 films in such a role. He also played a variety of other service-oriented or domestic worker roles such as stable grooms, janitors, elevator operators, valets, cooks, bellhops, doormen, butlers, and bartenders. Toones played a bootblack or shoeshine man in at least six of his movies, and Toones actually ran the shoeshine stand at Republic Studios. Like other actors of the time, i.e. Anna May Wong and Franklin Pangborn, Toones is a prime example of racial and social stereotyping in the Hollywood film industry.

His standard characterization was that of a middle-aged "colored" man with a high-pitched voice and childlike mannerisms. "Snowflake" was the stage name Toones was best known by, and he used this name as his credit as early as his third film, Shanghaied Love (1931). In "Shanghaied Love" and, likewise over 35 other films, "Snowflake" was also Toones' character name.

Toones acted in films such as Mississippi (1935), Les vautours de la jungle (1938), and Les trois diables rouges (1939) with Bruce Bennett and in many "B" westerns such as The Lawless Nineties (1936) with John Wayne. He also appeared in dozens of two-reels such as Columbia's Woman Haters (1934) with the Three Stooges, and had a bit role in Laurel and Hardy's classic feature Laurel et Hardy au Far-West (1937). Toones is also a familiar face in four Preston Sturges comedies: Train de luxe (1934), L'Aventure d'une nuit (1939), Christmas in July (1940), and Madame et ses flirts (1942).
BornJanuary 5, 1906
DiedFebruary 13, 1962(56)
BornJanuary 5, 1906
DiedFebruary 13, 1962(56)
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Known for

Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray in L'Aventure d'une nuit (1939)
L'Aventure d'une nuit
7.6
  • Rufus(as Snowflake)
  • 1939
Noah Beery and George Walsh in Au large de Singapour (1932)
Au large de Singapour
5.3
  • Snowball
  • 1932
Heather Angel, Allan Lane, Johnny Russell, and Genevieve Tobin in The Duke Comes Back (1937)
The Duke Comes Back
5.7
  • Snowflake(as Snowflake)
  • 1937
Frankie Darro and LeRoy Mason in Black Gold (1936)
Black Gold
5.2
  • Snowflake(as Snowflake)
  • 1936

Credits

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  • Racket Squad (1950)
    Racket Squad
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Selwyn (as Snow Flake)
    • 1951
  • Bob Hope in A vos ordres ma générale (1947)
    A vos ordres ma générale
    6.5
    • Department Store Mover (uncredited)
    • 1947
  • Sterling Holloway in Hectic Honeymoon (1947)
    Hectic Honeymoon
    5.7
    Short
    • Room Service Waiter (uncredited)
    • 1947
  • Doris Dowling and Kent Taylor in The Crimson Key (1947)
    The Crimson Key
    6.5
    • Club Bartender (uncredited)
    • 1947
  • Roy Rogers, Andy Devine, Dale Evans, and Trigger in Bells of San Angelo (1947)
    Bells of San Angelo
    5.6
    • The Cook (as Fred S. Toones)
    • 1947
  • Leslie Brooks and Richard Dix in The Secret of the Whistler (1946)
    The Secret of the Whistler
    6.3
    • Fred (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Steve Barclay, William Boyd, and Jane Randolph in Fool's Gold (1946)
    Fool's Gold
    6.1
    • Speed
    • 1946
  • Van Johnson, Xavier Cugat, Pat Kirkwood, Guy Lombardo, and Keenan Wynn in Pas de congé, pas d'amour (1946)
    Pas de congé, pas d'amour
    5.8
    • Red Cap Porter (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • James Ellison and Anna Lee in G.I. War Brides (1946)
    G.I. War Brides
    7.3
    • Pullman Porter (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Constance Bennett, Walter Brennan, Linda Darnell, Jeanne Crain, William Eythe, Dorothy Gish, and Cornel Wilde in Centennial Summer (1946)
    Centennial Summer
    6.0
    • Redcap (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Lucille Ball and John Hodiak in Les deux escrocs (1946)
    Les deux escrocs
    6.4
    • Clarence (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Rod Cameron and Ella Raines in The Runaround (1946)
    The Runaround
    6.5
    • Porter (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • June Allyson, Jimmy Durante, Kathryn Grayson, Peter Lawford, and Lauritz Melchior in Du burlesque à l'opéra (1946)
    Du burlesque à l'opéra
    6.6
    • Porter (uncredited)
    • 1946
  • Angela Lansbury, William Powell, and Esther Williams in The Hoodlum Saint (1946)
    The Hoodlum Saint
    6.1
    • Pullman Porter (scenes deleted)
    • 1946
  • Pat O'Brien, Ellen Drew, and Adolphe Menjou in Man Alive (1945)
    Man Alive
    5.4
    • Pianist (uncredited)
    • 1945

Soundtrack



  • Roy Rogers, Andy Devine, Dale Evans, and Trigger in Bells of San Angelo (1947)
    Bells of San Angelo
    5.6
    • performer: "I Like to Get Up Early in the Morning"
    • 1947
  • Frankie Darro in Born to Fight (1936)
    Born to Fight
    5.6
    • performer: "What Comes Over Me?"
    • 1936
  • Gene Autry in The Singing Cowboy (1936)
    The Singing Cowboy
    5.9
    • performer: "Scattin'" (uncredited)
    • 1936
  • Voici la marine ! (1934)
    Voici la marine !
    6.2
    • performer: "Oh, Promise Me" (1889) (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Maureen O'Sullivan and George O'Brien in Robbers' Roost (1932)
    Robbers' Roost
    6.5
    • performer: "All God's Chillun'" (uncredited)
    • 1932

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • 'Snowflake'
  • Born
    • January 5, 1906
    • North Carolina, USA
  • Died
    • February 13, 1962
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(heart ailment)
  • Spouses
      Etta May Evans1940 - ? (divorced)

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    In between acting jobs he ran the shoeshine stand on the Republic Pictures lot.
  • Nickname
    • Snowflake

FAQ

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  • When did Fred 'Snowflake' Toones die?
    February 13, 1962
  • How did Fred 'Snowflake' Toones die?
    Heart ailment
  • How old was Fred 'Snowflake' Toones when he died?
    56 years old
  • Where did Fred 'Snowflake' Toones die?
    Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Fred 'Snowflake' Toones born?
    January 5, 1906

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