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Billy Franey(1889-1940)

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  • Director
  • Writer
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Billy Franey
William 'Billy' Franey was a leading comic character actor of dishevelled appearance and fuzzy moustache, usually in a suit a couple of sizes too big. His screen career began around 1913, with leads in the 'Joker' comedy series released by Universal. He was co-starred with Louise Fazenda (until her departure for Keystone in 1915) and, subsequently, Gale Henry. In 1920, Franey joined an independent company, Reelcraft, where he made a series of one-reel shorts bearing his name. Few of them have survived. Those that have, notably The Plumber (1921) and The Bath Dub (1921), are brilliantly inventive examples of knockabout slapstick comedy.

Since Reelcraft was a state company, there was only limited regional release and little or no national publicity. As a result Franey's time at the top of his profession lasted merely a year. From 1921, he appeared in support of other comedians, notably in the 'Blue Ribbon' series produced by Joe Rock. He also played straight character roles in motion pictures, including a fair number of westerns. During the last three years of his life, he played 'Pop', father of Vivien Oakland and father-in-law to Edgar Kennedy, in a series of 18-19 minute comedy featurettes made for RKO. Billy continued acting on screen right up to his death from influenza in 1940.
BornJune 23, 1889
DiedDecember 6, 1940(51)
BornJune 23, 1889
DiedDecember 6, 1940(51)
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Known for

When Damon Fell for Pythias
5.6
Short
  • Damon(as William Franey)
  • 1917
Billy Franey and Lewis Sargent in Benjamin Franklin (1924)
Benjamin Franklin
Short
  • Benjamin Franklin(as William Franey)
  • 1924
Columbus and Isabella (1924)
Columbus and Isabella
Short
  • Columbus(as William Franey)
  • 1924
The Bucket Sharpers
Short
  • Billy the Kid(as William Franey)
  • 1914

Credits

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Actor



  • It Happened All Night
    5.8
    Short
    • Edgar's Father-in-law
    • 1941
  • Edgar Kennedy and Vivien Oakland in Mad About Moonshine (1941)
    Mad About Moonshine
    6.0
    Short
    • Vivien's Father
    • 1941
  • Drafted in the Depot
    5.4
    Short
    • Vivien's Father
    • 1940
  • Jane Drummond and Tim Holt in The Fargo Kid (1940)
    The Fargo Kid
    6.1
    • Deaf Barfly (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • A Trailer Tragedy (1940)
    A Trailer Tragedy
    6.3
    Short
    • Vivien's Father (as Bill Franey)
    • 1940
  • George O'Brien and Virginia Vale in Triple Justice (1940)
    Triple Justice
    6.0
    • Abernathy (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Billy Franey, Edgar Kennedy, and Vivien Oakland in Sunk by the Census (1940)
    Sunk by the Census
    6.0
    Short
    • Vivien's Pop (as Bill Franey)
    • 1940
  • George O'Brien and Virginia Vale in Stage to Chino (1940)
    Stage to Chino
    6.2
    • Soap Customer (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • George O'Brien in Prairie Law (1940)
    Prairie Law
    6.1
    • Man Who Reports Well Is Dry (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Edgar Kennedy in 'Taint Legal (1940)
    'Taint Legal
    6.0
    Short
    • Vivien's Father
    • 1940
  • Mutiny in the County
    5.5
    Short
    • Edgar's Father-in-Law (as Bill Franey)
    • 1940
  • Virginia Vale in Bullet Code (1940)
    Bullet Code
    5.6
    • Old Bathing Gent (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Slightly at Sea
    Short
    • Edgar's Father-in-Law (as Bill Franey)
    • 1940
  • George Sanders, Byron Foulger, and Helene Reynolds in Simon Templar face au Saint (1940)
    Simon Templar face au Saint
    6.0
    • Street Shooting Witness (uncredited)
    • 1940
  • Ken Card, Earl Phelps, Norman Phelps, Willie Phelps, Ray Whitley, and The Six Bar Cowboys in Bandits and Ballads (1939)
    Bandits and Ballads
    Short
    • Jailbird (uncredited)
    • 1939

Director



  • What the River Foretold
    Short
    • Director (as William Franey)
    • 1915

Writer



  • The Last Scent
    Short
    • story (as William Franey)
    • 1917

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Billie Franey
  • Born
    • June 23, 1889
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Died
    • December 6, 1940
    • Hollywood, California, USA(influenza)
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