Born in Bolton, Lancashire, England, UK — Oct 23 1887• Died Sep 02 1983

Born in Bolton, Lancashire, Aubrey was the son of US born gymnast Robert Aubrey. Later a member of the Fred Karno variety troupe, he first traveled to New York in 1900, then settled permanently after emigrating from London, on August 29, 1908. An early understudy of Charlie Chaplin, he later achieved leading status during the silents era (Oliver Hardy once providing support). Following his career decline as a starring performer, he was initially given work by Laurel & Hardy, before embarking on a career as a bit-part player in over 300 features.
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Little Man (uncredited)


Plainclothesman (uncredited)

Soapbox Orator (uncredited)

Hanger-On (uncredited)

(uncredited)

News Vendor (uncredited)

Cameo Appearance

Purser (uncredited)


Nelson (uncredited)

Cockney in Air-Raid Shelter (uncredited)

British Fisherman at Lounge Counter (uncredited)

Pogson (uncredited)

Drunk Fisherman with Cigar at Club

Sentry (uncredited)

Newsboy

Photographer

Revolutionary (uncredited)

Mac

First Drunk on Steps

Cockney Cart Driver (uncredited)

Nightclub Drunk

Wedderburn, the Innkeeper (uncredited)

Henchman

Townsman

Cab Driver (uncredited)

Bartender (uncredited)

Road Watchman

Railroad Porter

Barfly

Guard

Waiter (uncredited)

Drunk (uncredited)

Speller

Barber Customer (uncredited)

McGurk

Deputy Jeff (as Jim Aubrey)

Townsman

Sheriff Perkins

Drunken Man

Man Fuzzy Bumps Into in Street

Lorry Driver (uncredited)

Dart Game Sailor

Simmonds

Tramp (uncredited)

Jimmy (uncredited)

Bum (uncredited)

Me #3 Son Wiseguy

Bartender Jim

Ben Armand, Junk Dealer

Deputy

Newsboy

Tiverton Apartment Manager

Casino Bartender

Telegraph Operator

The Bum

Jim - Lynch Mob Leader

Pawn Shop Owner

Fence Builder

Barfly

Henchman

Orderly

Cockney (uncredited)

Drunk (uncredited)

Tulsa Pete Hensen

Crowd and Mob Man in Black Vest
Guard (uncredited)

Mac - Mechanic (uncredited)

Townsman

Barfly (uncredited)

First Gunman

Mechanic

Henchman

Mort (Ranch Hand) (as James Whitehead)

The Drunk

Huggins

Soapy

Third English Cabby (uncredited)

Deputy

Jailer (uncredited)

Henchman Mike

Town Drunk (uncredited)

Waiter

Cantina Drunk

Prisoner

Grotto Bartender (uncredited)

Mark

Deputy George

Writing

Drunk

The Drunk

Shorty Rawlins


Pedestrian

Donovan

Soldier

Steward

Australia

Gorilla Keeper

New Recruit

Passage Workman

Tipsy Anzac Soldier (uncredited)

Marqet (uncredited)
Ferguson

Tod Appleby

Frank Rand

Melton

Drunk
Stone

Rancher (uncredited)

Lucky

Short Deputy

Posty McKnuffle

Shag Williams

Jim - the Sidekick

Ranch Hand

Jail Guard

Mountie

Barfly (uncredited)

Steve Reynolds

Reggie Parks

Tweedle

Barfly

Constable Jimmy Downs (as James Aubrey)

A social error

Gunsmith Collins

Sourdough

Jake

Blinkey

Henchman Shives

Bloater, Drunken Sailor

Valet

Henry - Durand's Houseboy

Tex - Foreman

Henchman

Uncle Jim

Henchman Dick (as Jim Aubrey)

Bilgey

Townsman

The Runt

Mike Riordan

Jim Dawson (uncredited)

His Lordship

Motel Manager

The Tourist

Camp Cook

Deputy Jimmy

Sheriff #1 / Bartender Jim

The Hag / Baron Polinka

Denton
Slippery Ike
First Sheriff / Henchman

Tommy - a Soldier

Elmer McGargle

Pete Ellis

A Person

Sandy, the Cook
Jim - Props
A Crafty Lawyer

The Hag / Baron Polinka
Oscar Hatch

Nosey (as Jimmie Aubrey)

The Drunk

Lonsdayle

Polecat Pete
Jim - A Soldier of Fortune

Willie Kegg

Billy's Buddy

Stagecoach Guard

Beaney Mulligan

Jimmy

The Janitor


McGurk

Ptomaine Pete

Prof. Harris (as James Aubrey)
I.M.A. Crook
Mr. X - A Spy


Dizzy Durby
Scotty

Hans (as James Aubrey)
Jimmy



Jeff Oldring

The Park Cleaner
Jimmy

Joe

Wandering Boy

Bum
Traffic Cop
A Bluff

The Chemist


Relentless Rudolph
Steve Daley
Sandalio
Fledgling Reporter
Cook
