'Snub' Pollard

'Snub' Pollard

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Birthday: 
9 November 1889, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Birth Name: 
Harold Hopetown Fraser
Height: 
169 cm
The slight frame (5' 6"), pale, serious countenance, and dark, droopy mustache are unmistakable, definitive identification badges in recalling silent comedian Harry "Snub" Pollard. Born in Australia as Harry Fraser, he joined a vaudeville troupe, which toured the United States around 1910. The troupe broke up there and Harry dec... Show more »
The slight frame (5' 6"), pale, serious countenance, and dark, droopy mustache are unmistakable, definitive identification badges in recalling silent comedian Harry "Snub" Pollard. Born in Australia as Harry Fraser, he joined a vaudeville troupe, which toured the United States around 1910. The troupe broke up there and Harry decided to stay, dubbing himself with "Pollard" as a last name moniker. He started off at the Essenay Film Studios in 1911 and briefly worked with the Keystone Kops. Hal Roach took an avid interest and, in 1915, had Snub co-starring with Harold Lloyd and Bebe Daniels in the highly successful Lonesome Luke series, which ran for years (86 films in all). In 1919, Snub took a chance and ventured on with his own solo one- and two-reeler's with sights gags and gimmicks-a-plenty. Many of them were ably directed by Charley Chase and co-starred Marie Mosquini as his frequent leading lady. His "second banana" status, however, was firmly entrenched, and his vehicles were met with only a modicum of interest. He also made personal appearances on the farcical stage. His production company, created in 1926, eventually folded and he was relegated to supporting other top comedians again, notably Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy and Andy Clyde, or appearing in poverty-row programmers. By the late 1930s, he was (ironically) reduced to silent, atmospheric bits in talking pictures. One last hurrah would be his playing of Pee Wee, sidekick to cowboy Tex Ritter, in a series of minor westerns. Thereafter. Snub continued to work in obscurity until his death in 1962 of cancer. Show less «

'Snub' Pollard's FILMOGRAPHY

The Gunfighter

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Where the Sidewalk Ends

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The Lady Gambles

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Johnny Belinda

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Adam's Rib

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House of Strangers

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The Crooked Way

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Red River

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Miracle On 34th Street

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A Stolen Life

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Canyon Passage

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The Hoodlum Saint

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Edge of Darkness

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Road to Utopia

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State Fair

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Hail the Conquering Hero

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The Conspirators

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Captain January

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Anything Goes

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The Road to Singapore

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