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Joe Devlin (actor)

Christopher Joseph Devlin (February 7, 1894 – October 1, 1973), better known as Joe Devlin, was a vaudeville and burlesque performer, and American actor with over 170 film and television credits.

Joe Devlin
Devlin in Half a Sinner (1940)
Born
Christopher Joseph Devlin

(1894-02-07)February 7, 1894
Manhattan, New York City, U.S.
DiedOctober 1, 1973(1973-10-01) (aged 79)
Burbank, California, U.S.
Occupation(s)Vaudevillian, actor
Years active1911–1967
Spouse(s)Anna Helen Woods, 1913 -? Pearl Christina White, m. 1952
ChildrenRita Devlin (1914-1914)

Robert Joseph Mathews (1920-1963)

William John Mathews (1922-2008)

A singer, comedian, and actor, he toured extensively in vaudeville and burlesque between 1911 and 1937. Devlin was a member of the Minsky Winter Garden house company in New York City for a few seasons. He relocated to California in 1937 and worked as a character actor in film and TV until 1967, often playing henchmen, bartenders, and cops. He had a co-starring role in Dick Tracy TV series in the early 1950s.[1]

Early life edit

Devlin was born on February 7, 1894, in a tenement on Vandam Street in Manhattan, New York, the son of Anna (Bird) Devlin and John Francis Devlin, a fireman.[2][3] His father was Irish, from County Meath, and his mother was of Irish and English ancestry.[4] Devlin attended NYC Public School #8 and LaSalle Academy.[2]

Career edit

Early career edit

Devlin started performing in an after-school quartet called the American Comedy Four which performed on street corners and at neighborhood benefits.[2] Performer George “Honey Boy” Evans hired him to appear in a touring production of the Cohan and Harris musical Minstrels in 1911.[2]

He sometimes worked as a singing waiter in New York City,[2][5] and briefly took a job with the McKinley Music Company in 1918,[6][7] then the world’s largest producer of sheet music.

Vaudeville edit

Devlin entered vaudeville in 1918 and toured for nearly 20 years.

In the fall of 1920 he and his girlfriend, Iva Boudry, toured extensively on the Orpheum Circuit through the Dakotas and Indiana, where Joe performed as a blackface singer,[8] using the "skill" he learned in the Cohan and Harris Minstrels show.

He also performed at summertime attractions including aboard the SS Canadiana in the summer of 1921[9][10] and a Detroit amusement park in the summer of 1922.

His vaudeville partners included yodeler Paul Van Dyke, with whom he performed as Van Dyke & Devlin[2] in several Loew's houses in New York City in 1921; and Fred Pisano as Pisano & Devlin[2] in Boom Boom in the fall of 1928 along the Keith-Albee-Orpheum circuit.

He toured as Joe Devlin & Co., in North Dakota, Montana, and California in 1925, upstate New York in the fall of 1925, and New England in 1927–1928. He also toured with Charles (Red) Marshall in 1931 and Steve Mills along the Fanchon and Marco circuit in 1932.

Devlin was a member of house company at Detroit's National Theater in 1922, and Newark's Strand in 1922–1923 as “character comedian."

His last vaudeville performance was in the Catskills Borscht Belt at the Capitol Hotel at Loch Sheldrake with his girlfriend, Pearl White, and Harry Rose and Helen Black in the summer of 1937, at a time when vaudeville was waning and burlesque jobs were hard to come by due to enforcement of morality laws.

Burlesque edit

He played the straight comedian in burlesque from 1924 to 1937. He also sang tenor.

His first job in burlesque came in 1924 when he toured the East Coast in a Mutual Burlesque Association (MBA) show, Joy Belles. Other MBA tours included Frank Harcourt's Red Hot, which featured 6 principals and a chorus of 17 girls in 1924 and 1926, and Dizzy Dames in 1934. He later toured along the Independent Burlesque Association (IBA) circuit in a show billed as Oriental Girls and Cupid's Carnival in 1935; and Town Tattles and Babes of Broadway with Billy "Cheese and Crackers" Hagan in 1936.

Joe was a house principal in the Minsky's Winter Garden theater in New York City in the 1926–1927 season. The NYPD raided the venue for violating morality laws on February 25, 1927. Joe and 12 other performers including Chubby Drisdale, Billy Wallace, and Raymond Paine were held under Section 1140 and tried in court. The raid inspired the 1960 novel The Night They Raided Minskys by Rowland Barber, and the 1968 film. The character Duffy is based on Joe Devlin. He was again a Winter Garden house principal in the 1929–1930 and 1931–1932 seasons.

He performed at Baltimore's Palace Theater in 1928 with famed burlesque celebrity Mae Dix, who invented the strip tease; the Irving Place Theater in New York City in 1928, 1933, and 1934; the New Gotham in New York in 1932 and 1934; the Parsons Hartford and Shubert New Haven in 1933; the Lyric in Philadelphia in 1935; the Star in Brooklyn in 1935; the Gayety in Washington, D.C., in 1936 in Melody Maid with Billy "Cheese and Crackers" Hagan; the Palace Theater in Buffalo in the summer of 1936 in a show featuring Ginger Sherry and comedy duo Stinky Fields and Shorty McAllister; and the Juno Casino and the Star in Brooklyn in 1936 and 1937.

His last East Coast burlesque appearance was at the Star in Brooklyn in April 1937 with Stinky Fields and Shorty McAllister, stripper Rose La Rose, and Countess Nadja.

Joe wrote the book for the burlesque show Novelties of 1936 which featured 24 scenes across 2 acts and toured Issy Hirst’s Independent Burlesque Association (IBA) circuit in 1936 with exotic Russian performer Countess Nadja (Nadjezda Grenko) starring. The show received positive reviews from the Washington Post[11] and the Billboard.[12]

His last burlesque appearance was at the Gayety in Minneapolis, MN, on December 8, 1937.

Broadway edit

Joe played Vincent Jones as C. Joseph Devlin in Street Scene at the Ambassador Theater from December 1929 to the show's closing in 1930. He reprised the role for the touring production in 1930.[2]

Radio edit

Joe appeared on NBC's coast-to-coast airwaves during a special reading of Street Scene on February 15, 1930.[13] He and Harry Rose tried to launch a radio program in the fall of 1934.[14] He appeared on Joe Penner's The Park Avenue Penners in 1938, broadcast on CBS from Los Angeles.[15]

Film and Television edit

Devlin started his acting career in 1938, and was under contract to Warner Brothers in the late 1930s. appearing in films such as Held for Ransom, King of the Underworld, Chasing Trouble, Tight Shoes, Murder in the Big House, Sweethearts of the U.S.A. and Shoot to Kill.[16]

He also appeared in TV series like Front Page Detective, My Hero, The Whistler, Damon Runyon Theater and Hey, Jeannie! among others.[17]

Devlin was famous for his resemblance to Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, whom he played in three films during World War II.[16]

During his 30 years in film and television, Joe worked with many stars of the Golden Age including Humphrey Bogart, Marlene Dietrich, Lucille Ball, Bette Davis, James Cagney, Ronald Reagan, Boris Karloff, Mickey Rooney, John Wayne, Edward G. Robinson, Van Johnson, Bob Hope, Lou Costello, Ida Lupino, Eddie Cantor, Ralph Byrd, and so many more.

Personal life edit

Joe changed the spelling of his name to Christopher JA Devlyn briefly in 1913,[18] and to Christopher Mathews in 1918 when he entered vaudeville.

Devlin married Anna Helen Woods in Manhattan on October 1, 1913 (as Christopher JA Devlyn),[18] with whom he had a daughter, Rita Devlin (1914–1914). Joe was also in a relationship with Iva Mae Boudry from 1918 to 1922, and the couple had two sons, Robert "Bob" Mathews and William "Bill" Mathews. Joe and Iva were vaudeville performers and Iva was a tea leaf reader.[19] His second marriage was to his long-time partner Pearl Christina White in Sherman Oaks, California on December 27, 1952.

Joe built a house at 4248 Vantage Avenue in Studio City in 1940, where he lived until his death. The house was torn down in 2018.

He was friends with Joe Yule, Sr., the father of MGM child actor Mickey Rooney.

Death edit

Devlin died on October 1, 1973, in Burbank, California, at the age of 79.

Filmography edit

Film edit

Television edit

  • Front Page Detective – Death of a Hero (1951) TV Episode .... uncredited
  • My Hero – Horse Trail (1952) TV Episode .... Spike
  • The Abbott and Costello Show – Las Vegas (1953) TV Episode .... Bit – From Bed to Worse (1954) TV Episode .... Man – Barber Lou (1954) TV Episode .... Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)
  • I Married Joan – Party Line (1954) TV Episode .... uncredited – Two Saint Bernards (1954) TV Episode .... Police Dispatcher
  • The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin – Rin Tin Tin, Outlaw (1954) TV Episode .... Major Phillips
  • Topper – Topper's Amnesia (1955) TV Episode .... Max
  • TV Reader's Digest – How Charlie Faust Won a Pennant for the Giants (1955) TV Episode .... uncredited
  • The Whistler – Death Sentence (1955) TV Episode .... Bartender
  • My Little Margie – Buried Treasure (1953) TV Episode .... Joe – Margie's Elopement (1955) TV Episode .... Mr. Rivers
  • Celebrity Playhouse – Bachelor Husband (1956) TV Episode .... Phone Man
  • Damon Runyon Theater – Tobias the Terrible (1955) TV Episode .... Happy – Blonde Mink (1955) TV Episode .... uncredited – Cleo (1956) TV Episode .... uncredited – The Pigeon Gets Plucked (1956) TV Episode .... uncredited
  • NBC Matinee Theater – Statute of Limitations (1956) TV Episode .... Mervin
  • Our Miss Brooks – Geraldine (1956) TV Episode .... Policeman
  • Hey, Jeannie! – Jeannie's Here (1956) TV Episode .... N.Y. policeman
  • The Life of Riley – Riley, the Animal Lover (1953) TV Episode .... Policeman – Vacation Plans (1957) TV Episode .... The Guard
  • Death Valley Days – Solomon in All His Glory (1953) TV Episode .... Paddy the Bartender (uncredited) – Quong Kee (1957) TV Episode .... Charlie Moran
  • Wanted Dead or Alive – Baa Baa (1961) TV Episode .... Larry
  • Holiday Lodge – Wanted: Two Recreation Directors (1961) TV Episode .... Smitty
  • The Dick Van Dyke Show – Forty-Four Tickets (1961) TV Episode .... Shabby Man
  • The Hathaways – The Paint Job (1962) TV Episode .... Gateman
  • Gunsmoke – Catawomper (1962) TV Episode .... Jester – Reprisal (1962) TV Episode .... Dan Binny – The Boys (1962) TV Episode .... Drummer
  • The Danny Thomas Show – The Baby Hates Charley (1962) TV Episode .... Policeman
  • Dennis the Menace – Poor Mr. Wilson (1962) TV Episode .... Needy Man #1 (uncredited)
  • Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre – The Square Peg (1964) TV Episode .... Zakaris

References edit

  1. ^ Dick Tracy (TV Series 1950–1952) - IMDb, retrieved November 19, 2023
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Daily News (Los Angeles) 31 December 1942 — California Digital Newspaper Collection". cdnc.ucr.edu. Retrieved November 19, 2023.
  3. ^ "Historical Vital Records, The New York City Municipal Archives". New York City Department of Information and Records Services. November 19, 2023.
  4. ^ Wilczek, Gregory P (2023). Call Me Joe: The Life and Adventures of Vaudeville and Burlesque Star Joe Devlin. United States of America: Birchdale Crescent Books. ISBN 979-8451202494.
  5. ^ [<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/Var53-1919-01" width="560" height="384" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen="true" mozallowfullscreen="true" allowfullscreen></iframe> "With the Music Men"]. Variety. January 24, 1919. p. 18. {{cite news}}: Check |url= value (help)
  6. ^ Variety 1918-11-29: Vol 53 Iss 1 With the Music Men. November 29, 1918. p. 18.
  7. ^ [<iframe src="https://archive.org/embed/Var53-1919-01" width="560" height="384" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen="true" mozallowfullscreen="true" allowfullscreen></iframe> "With the Music Men"]. Variety. January 17, 1919. p. 26. {{cite news}}: Check |url= value (help)
  8. ^ Humanities, National Endowment for the (October 15, 1920). "Grand Forks herald. [volume] (Grand Forks, N.D.) 1916-1955, October 15, 1920,". p. 4. ISSN 2379-1209. Retrieved November 19, 2023.
  9. ^ "CRYSTAL BEACH Advertisement". Buffalo Evening News. June 11, 1921.
  10. ^ "Vaudeville and Dancing to Entertain Excursionists". Buffalo Courier. June 12, 1921. p. 38.
  11. ^ Whitney, W.A. (February 24, 1936). "Gayety". The Washington Post. p. 9.
  12. ^ Harris, Sidney (March 14, 1936). "BURLESQUE REVIEWS, Empire, Newark, N.J.". The Billboard. pp. 22–23.
  13. ^ Allen, Kelcey (February 14, 1930). "Amusements". Women's Wear Daily. p. 7.
  14. ^ "Burly Briefs". The Billboard. September 15, 1934. p. 23.
  15. ^ "On the Air". The Hollywood Reporter. January 3, 1938. p. 4.
  16. ^ a b "Joe Devlin Overview". Retrieved September 22, 2019.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on October 20, 2015. Retrieved September 22, 2019.
  18. ^ a b "Historical Vital Records, The New York City Municipal Archives". NYC Department of Records and Information Services.
  19. ^ "Joe Devlin". Retrieved September 26, 2019.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Joe Devlin actor news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Christopher Joseph Devlin February 7 1894 October 1 1973 better known as Joe Devlin was a vaudeville and burlesque performer and American actor with over 170 film and television credits Joe DevlinDevlin in Half a Sinner 1940 BornChristopher Joseph Devlin 1894 02 07 February 7 1894Manhattan New York City U S DiedOctober 1 1973 1973 10 01 aged 79 Burbank California U S Occupation s Vaudevillian actorYears active1911 1967Spouse s Anna Helen Woods 1913 Pearl Christina White m 1952ChildrenRita Devlin 1914 1914 Robert Joseph Mathews 1920 1963 William John Mathews 1922 2008 A singer comedian and actor he toured extensively in vaudeville and burlesque between 1911 and 1937 Devlin was a member of the Minsky Winter Garden house company in New York City for a few seasons He relocated to California in 1937 and worked as a character actor in film and TV until 1967 often playing henchmen bartenders and cops He had a co starring role in Dick Tracy TV series in the early 1950s 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Vaudeville 2 3 Burlesque 2 4 Broadway 2 5 Radio 2 6 Film and Television 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editDevlin was born on February 7 1894 in a tenement on Vandam Street in Manhattan New York the son of Anna Bird Devlin and John Francis Devlin a fireman 2 3 His father was Irish from County Meath and his mother was of Irish and English ancestry 4 Devlin attended NYC Public School 8 and LaSalle Academy 2 Career editEarly career edit Devlin started performing in an after school quartet called the American Comedy Four which performed on street corners and at neighborhood benefits 2 Performer George Honey Boy Evans hired him to appear in a touring production of the Cohan and Harris musical Minstrels in 1911 2 He sometimes worked as a singing waiter in New York City 2 5 and briefly took a job with the McKinley Music Company in 1918 6 7 then the world s largest producer of sheet music Vaudeville edit Devlin entered vaudeville in 1918 and toured for nearly 20 years In the fall of 1920 he and his girlfriend Iva Boudry toured extensively on the Orpheum Circuit through the Dakotas and Indiana where Joe performed as a blackface singer 8 using the skill he learned in the Cohan and Harris Minstrels show He also performed at summertime attractions including aboard the SS Canadiana in the summer of 1921 9 10 and a Detroit amusement park in the summer of 1922 His vaudeville partners included yodeler Paul Van Dyke with whom he performed as Van Dyke amp Devlin 2 in several Loew s houses in New York City in 1921 and Fred Pisano as Pisano amp Devlin 2 in Boom Boom in the fall of 1928 along the Keith Albee Orpheum circuit He toured as Joe Devlin amp Co in North Dakota Montana and California in 1925 upstate New York in the fall of 1925 and New England in 1927 1928 He also toured with Charles Red Marshall in 1931 and Steve Mills along the Fanchon and Marco circuit in 1932 Devlin was a member of house company at Detroit s National Theater in 1922 and Newark s Strand in 1922 1923 as character comedian His last vaudeville performance was in the Catskills Borscht Belt at the Capitol Hotel at Loch Sheldrake with his girlfriend Pearl White and Harry Rose and Helen Black in the summer of 1937 at a time when vaudeville was waning and burlesque jobs were hard to come by due to enforcement of morality laws Burlesque edit He played the straight comedian in burlesque from 1924 to 1937 He also sang tenor His first job in burlesque came in 1924 when he toured the East Coast in a Mutual Burlesque Association MBA show Joy Belles Other MBA tours included Frank Harcourt s Red Hot which featured 6 principals and a chorus of 17 girls in 1924 and 1926 and Dizzy Dames in 1934 He later toured along the Independent Burlesque Association IBA circuit in a show billed as Oriental Girls and Cupid s Carnival in 1935 and Town Tattles and Babes of Broadway with Billy Cheese and Crackers Hagan in 1936 Joe was a house principal in the Minsky s Winter Garden theater in New York City in the 1926 1927 season The NYPD raided the venue for violating morality laws on February 25 1927 Joe and 12 other performers including Chubby Drisdale Billy Wallace and Raymond Paine were held under Section 1140 and tried in court The raid inspired the 1960 novel The Night They Raided Minskys by Rowland Barber and the 1968 film The character Duffy is based on Joe Devlin He was again a Winter Garden house principal in the 1929 1930 and 1931 1932 seasons He performed at Baltimore s Palace Theater in 1928 with famed burlesque celebrity Mae Dix who invented the strip tease the Irving Place Theater in New York City in 1928 1933 and 1934 the New Gotham in New York in 1932 and 1934 the Parsons Hartford and Shubert New Haven in 1933 the Lyric in Philadelphia in 1935 the Star in Brooklyn in 1935 the Gayety in Washington D C in 1936 in Melody Maid with Billy Cheese and Crackers Hagan the Palace Theater in Buffalo in the summer of 1936 in a show featuring Ginger Sherry and comedy duo Stinky Fields and Shorty McAllister and the Juno Casino and the Star in Brooklyn in 1936 and 1937 His last East Coast burlesque appearance was at the Star in Brooklyn in April 1937 with Stinky Fields and Shorty McAllister stripper Rose La Rose and Countess Nadja Joe wrote the book for the burlesque show Novelties of 1936 which featured 24 scenes across 2 acts and toured Issy Hirst s Independent Burlesque Association IBA circuit in 1936 with exotic Russian performer Countess Nadja Nadjezda Grenko starring The show received positive reviews from the Washington Post 11 and the Billboard 12 His last burlesque appearance was at the Gayety in Minneapolis MN on December 8 1937 Broadway edit Joe played Vincent Jones as C Joseph Devlin in Street Scene at the Ambassador Theater from December 1929 to the show s closing in 1930 He reprised the role for the touring production in 1930 2 Radio edit Joe appeared on NBC s coast to coast airwaves during a special reading of Street Scene on February 15 1930 13 He and Harry Rose tried to launch a radio program in the fall of 1934 14 He appeared on Joe Penner s The Park Avenue Penners in 1938 broadcast on CBS from Los Angeles 15 Film and Television edit Devlin started his acting career in 1938 and was under contract to Warner Brothers in the late 1930s appearing in films such as Held for Ransom King of the Underworld Chasing Trouble Tight Shoes Murder in the Big House Sweethearts of the U S A and Shoot to Kill 16 He also appeared in TV series like Front Page Detective My Hero The Whistler Damon Runyon Theater and Hey Jeannie among others 17 Devlin was famous for his resemblance to Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini whom he played in three films during World War II 16 During his 30 years in film and television Joe worked with many stars of the Golden Age including Humphrey Bogart Marlene Dietrich Lucille Ball Bette Davis James Cagney Ronald Reagan Boris Karloff Mickey Rooney John Wayne Edward G Robinson Van Johnson Bob Hope Lou Costello Ida Lupino Eddie Cantor Ralph Byrd and so many more Personal life editJoe changed the spelling of his name to Christopher JA Devlyn briefly in 1913 18 and to Christopher Mathews in 1918 when he entered vaudeville Devlin married Anna Helen Woods in Manhattan on October 1 1913 as Christopher JA Devlyn 18 with whom he had a daughter Rita Devlin 1914 1914 Joe was also in a relationship with Iva Mae Boudry from 1918 to 1922 and the couple had two sons Robert Bob Mathews and William Bill Mathews Joe and Iva were vaudeville performers and Iva was a tea leaf reader 19 His second marriage was to his long time partner Pearl Christina White in Sherman Oaks California on December 27 1952 Joe built a house at 4248 Vantage Avenue in Studio City in 1940 where he lived until his death The house was torn down in 2018 He was friends with Joe Yule Sr the father of MGM child actor Mickey Rooney Death editDevlin died on October 1 1973 in Burbank California at the age of 79 Filmography editFilm edit Held for Ransom 1938 Mark uncredited Racket Busters 1938 Truck Driver uncredited Paroled from the Big House 1938 Jed Cross Tenth Avenue Kid 1938 Card player uncredited Gangster s Boy 1938 Jim Cop uncredited Angels with Dirty Faces 1938 Gangster uncredited Up the River 1938 Football player uncredited Sweethearts 1938 New York Taxi Driver uncredited King of the Underworld 1939 Porky The Oklahoma Kid 1939 Keely Bartender The Mystery of Mr Wong 1939 Police Lt George Devlin The Adventures of Jane Arden 1939 Vanders Henchman 2 uncredited Outside These Walls 1939 Circulation Man uncredited Panama Lady 1939 Joe New York Bartender uncredited Torchy Runs for Mayor 1939 Stone Dolan Henchman uncredited Another Thin Man 1939 Barney Macfay s Bodyguard uncredited Hell s Kitchen 1939 Nails a Henchman uncredited Waterfront 1939 Heintzie Committee Man uncredited Calling All Marines 1939 Dutch No Place to Go 1939 Spud Mr Smith Goes to Washington 1939 Waiter uncredited Beware Spooks 1939 Shooting Gallery Man uncredited The Roaring Twenties 1939 Order Taker uncredited Invisible Stripes 1939 Mug Who Brings Drink to Chuck uncredited The Shadow 1940 Serial Henchman uncredited Chasing Trouble 1940 Cassidy Motorcycle Cop Three Cheers for the Irish 1940 Man in Bar with Callagan uncredited Half a Sinner 1940 Steve Terry and the Pirates 1940 Serial as Henchman uncredited Two Girls on Broadway 1940 Taxi Driver uncredited Gangs of Chicago 1940 as Lugo Matty s butler uncredited A Fugitive from Justice 1940 Hinky Dink Millionaires in Prison 1940 Vince Connell uncredited Carolina Moon 1940 Racetrack Bookie uncredited They Drive by Night 1940 Fatso uncredited Golden Gloves 1940 Cloudy Maple uncredited Strike Up the Band 1940 3 Balls 10 Attendant uncredited The Green Hornet Strikes Again 1941 Serial Joe Dolan Henchman Maisie Was a Lady 1941 Man with Seal uncredited The Great Mr Nobody 1941 Used Car Dealer uncredited A Man Betrayed 1941 Tramp at Soup Kitchen uncredited The Penalty 1941 Shorty uncredited Sis Hopkins 1941 Police Detective uncredited The Flame of New Orleans 1941 Fourth Sailor uncredited The People vs Dr Kildare 1941 Cook at Mike s uncredited Country Fair 1941 uncredited Tight Shoes 1941 Truck Driver uncredited Whistling in the Dark 1941 Taxi Driver uncredited Manpower 1941 Bartender uncredited Honky Tonk 1941 Masher in Saloon uncredited They Died with Their Boots On 1941 Joe uncredited Shadow of the Thin Man 1941 Mug Starting Fight at Wrestling Match uncredited Unholy Partners 1941 Airplane Mechanic uncredited Steel Against the Sky 1941 Ed scenes deleted True to the Army 1942 Waiter uncredited Shepherd of the Ozarks 1942 Louie Murder in the Big House 1942 Mulligan Motorcycle Policeman uncredited Larceny Inc 1942 Spud the Umpire uncredited Syncopation 1942 House Detective uncredited Wings for the Eagle 1942 Service Station Owner uncredited The Old Homestead 1942 Henchman Geetus uncredited The Devil with Hitler 1942 Short Benito Mussolini Gentleman Jim 1942 Hogan uncredited Fall In 1942 Sergeant uncredited They Got Me Covered 1943 Mussolini uncredited Slightly Dangerous 1943 Painter uncredited Taxi Mister 1943 Henchman Stretch Lady of Burlesque 1943 Detective uncredited That Nazty Nuisance 1943 Benito Mussolini Hi Diddle Diddle 1943 Dan Hannigan The Phantom 1943 Serial Singapore Smith uncredited The Miracle of Morgan s Creek 1944 Benito Mussolini uncredited Sweethearts of the U S A 1944 Boss 1st Robber See Here Private Hargrove 1944 Mess Hall Sergeant uncredited Gambler s Choice 1944 Studs Franco uncredited Mr Skeffington 1944 Boat Employee uncredited Sensations of 1945 1944 Silas Hawkins uncredited Johnny Doesn t Live Here Any More 1944 Ice Man uncredited Delinquent Daughters 1944 Detective Hanahan Dixie Jamboree 1944 Police Sgt My Buddy 1944 Nicky Piastro Mystery of the River Boat 1944 Serial Louis Schaber The Woman in the Window 1944 Toll Collector on Henry Hudson Parkway Brenda Starr Reporter 1945 Serial Police Sgt Tim Brown uncredited Roughly Speaking 1945 Man at Shipyard uncredited Without Love 1945 Soldier uncredited The Master Key 1945 Serial Bauer uncredited Pillow to Post 1945 Al Army Sergeant in Jeep uncredited Bedside Manner 1945 Augustus uncredited Captain Eddie 1945 Brewery Worker uncredited Boston Blackie s Rendezvous 1945 Cab Driver Steve Caveroni uncredited The Shanghai Cobra 1945 Taylor Her Highness and the Bellboy 1945 Bartender uncredited Abbott and Costello in Hollywood 1945 Kelly Bartender uncredited Scarlet Street 1945 Joe Williams Morning World uncredited The Hoodlum Saint 1946 Bartender scenes deleted The Bachelor s Daughters 1946 Briggs uncredited Criminal Court 1946 Clark J Brownie Brown Bringing Up Father 1946 Casey the Hotel Superintendent San Quentin 1946 Broadway Johnson The Man I Love 1947 Waiter uncredited The Mighty McGurk 1947 Dog Man uncredited That Way with Women 1947 Police Desk Sergeant Shoot to Kill 1947 Smokey Fun on a Weekend 1947 Clothing Shop Proprietor uncredited Body and Soul 1947 Prince uncredited Always Together 1947 First Cab Driver uncredited My Wild Irish Rose 1947 Man in Olympic Theatre Balco uncredited Killer McCoy 1947 Cigar Smoking Fight Fan uncredited If You Knew Susie 1948 Silent Cy uncredited The Enchanted Valley 1948 Bugs Mason Bodyguard 1948 Detective Sgt Burch uncredited A Song Is Born 1948 Adams Henchman uncredited Blood on the Moon 1948 Barney Bartender uncredited El Paso 1949 Bartender at Casa Grande uncredited A Kiss in the Dark 1949 Stage Electrician uncredited Night Unto Night 1949 Joe Truckman uncredited Mighty Joe Young 1949 Reporter uncredited Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jitters 1949 Casey uncredited The Jackie Robinson Story 1950 Tough Lodge Members in Stands uncredited Our Very Own 1950 Card Player uncredited Pretty Baby 1950 Waiter uncredited Insurance Investigator 1951 Malone s Henchman uncredited Stop That Cab 1951 Short Cop uncredited All That I Have 1951 Louie Lumpkin On Dangerous Ground 1951 Bartender uncredited Double Dynamite 1951 Frankie Boy uncredited Bitter Creek 1954 Pat Bartender Silver Lode 1954 Wait Little uncredited Prince of Players 1955 Theatre Shill uncredited Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone Kops 1955 Mike Policeman uncredited Tennessee s Partner 1955 Prendergast While the City Sleeps 1956 Newspaper Teletype Operator uncredited Three for Jamie Dawn 1956 1st Jury Room Guard uncredited Shake Rattle amp Rock 1956 Squad Car Officer The Wayward Bus 1957 Bus Dispatcher uncredited The Restless Breed 1957 Morton uncredited Calypso Heat Wave 1957 Room Service Waiter uncredited Up in Smoke 1957 Al The Gift of Love 1958 Bar amp Grill Waiter uncredited Hell s Five Hours 1958 Cook uncredited The Decks Ran Red 1958 Crewman uncredited The Last Hurrah 1958 Man uncredited The Ugly Dachshund 1966 Dog Owner uncredited The Last of the Secret Agents 1966 Waiter Spy uncredited Good Times 1967 Bartender final film role Television edit Front Page Detective Death of a Hero 1951 TV Episode uncredited My Hero Horse Trail 1952 TV Episode Spike The Abbott and Costello Show Las Vegas 1953 TV Episode Bit From Bed to Worse 1954 TV Episode Man Barber Lou 1954 TV Episode Motorcycle Cop uncredited I Married Joan Party Line 1954 TV Episode uncredited Two Saint Bernards 1954 TV Episode Police Dispatcher The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin Rin Tin Tin Outlaw 1954 TV Episode Major Phillips Topper Topper s Amnesia 1955 TV Episode Max TV Reader s Digest How Charlie Faust Won a Pennant for the Giants 1955 TV Episode uncredited The Whistler Death Sentence 1955 TV Episode Bartender My Little Margie Buried Treasure 1953 TV Episode Joe Margie s Elopement 1955 TV Episode Mr Rivers Celebrity Playhouse Bachelor Husband 1956 TV Episode Phone Man Damon Runyon Theater Tobias the Terrible 1955 TV Episode Happy Blonde Mink 1955 TV Episode uncredited Cleo 1956 TV Episode uncredited The Pigeon Gets Plucked 1956 TV Episode uncredited NBC Matinee Theater Statute of Limitations 1956 TV Episode Mervin Our Miss Brooks Geraldine 1956 TV Episode Policeman Hey Jeannie Jeannie s Here 1956 TV Episode N Y policeman The Life of Riley Riley the Animal Lover 1953 TV Episode Policeman Vacation Plans 1957 TV Episode The Guard Death Valley Days Solomon in All His Glory 1953 TV Episode Paddy the Bartender uncredited Quong Kee 1957 TV Episode Charlie Moran Wanted Dead or Alive Baa Baa 1961 TV Episode Larry Holiday Lodge Wanted Two Recreation Directors 1961 TV Episode Smitty The Dick Van Dyke Show Forty Four Tickets 1961 TV Episode Shabby Man The Hathaways The Paint Job 1962 TV Episode Gateman Gunsmoke Catawomper 1962 TV Episode Jester Reprisal 1962 TV Episode Dan Binny The Boys 1962 TV Episode Drummer The Danny Thomas Show The Baby Hates Charley 1962 TV Episode Policeman Dennis the Menace Poor Mr Wilson 1962 TV Episode Needy Man 1 uncredited Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre The Square Peg 1964 TV Episode ZakarisReferences edit Dick Tracy TV Series 1950 1952 IMDb retrieved November 19 2023 a b c d e f g h Daily News Los Angeles 31 December 1942 California Digital Newspaper Collection cdnc ucr edu Retrieved November 19 2023 Historical Vital Records The New York City Municipal Archives New York City Department of Information and Records Services November 19 2023 Wilczek Gregory P 2023 Call Me Joe The Life and Adventures of Vaudeville and Burlesque Star Joe Devlin United States of America Birchdale Crescent Books ISBN 979 8451202494 lt iframe src https archive org embed Var53 1919 01 width 560 height 384 frameborder 0 webkitallowfullscreen true mozallowfullscreen true allowfullscreen gt lt iframe gt 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14 1930 Amusements Women s Wear Daily p 7 Burly Briefs The Billboard September 15 1934 p 23 On the Air The Hollywood Reporter January 3 1938 p 4 a b Joe Devlin Overview Retrieved September 22 2019 Joe Devlin Archived from the original on October 20 2015 Retrieved September 22 2019 a b Historical Vital Records The New York City Municipal Archives NYC Department of Records and Information Services Joe Devlin Retrieved September 26 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Joe Devlin actor Joe Devlin at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joe Devlin actor amp oldid 1225025999, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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