
Vince Barnett
- Date of Birth: 1902-07-04
- Date of Death: 1977-08-10
- Place of Birth: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vince Barnett (July 4, 1902 – August 10, 1977) was an American film and television actor. He appeared on stage originally. Barnett's initial involvement with ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vince Barnett (July 4, 1902 – August 10, 1977) was an American film and television actor. He appeared on stage originally. Barnett's initial involvement with Hollywood was as a screenwriter, writing screenplays for the two-reeler movies of the late 1920s. He began appearing in films in 1930, playing hundreds of comedy bits and supporting parts. One of his more sizable screen roles was the moronic, illiterate gangster "secretary" in Scarface (1932). Among his best-regarded early roles, apart from Scarface, were The Big Cage (1933), Thirty Day Princess (1934) and Princess O'Hara (1935). In later years, Barnett played straight character parts, often as careworn little men, undertakers, janitors, bartenders and drunks in pictures ranging from films noir (The Killers, 1946) to westerns (Springfield Rifle, 1952). He was a welcome presence in "B" comedies and mysteries: as Runyonesque gangsters in Petticoat Larceny (1943), Little Miss Broadway (1947), and Gas House Kids Go West (1947), and notably as Tom Conway's enthusiastic sidekick in The Falcon's Alibi (1946). After World War II, with the Hollywood studios making fewer films, Barnett became a familiar face on television.

Knock on Any Door
Drama, Crime • 1949 February

Carson City
Western • 1952 June

Springfield Rifle
War, Western • 1952 October

The Virginian
Western • 1946 May

The Secret Bride
Drama • 1934 December

The Farmer Takes a Wife
Comedy, Romance • 1935 July

Two Sisters from Boston
Comedy, Music • 1946 June

Gas House Kids Go West
Comedy, Adventure, Western • 1947 June

The Life Of Riley
Comedy • 1953 January

I Killed That Man
Mystery • 1941 November