Vince Barnett
π¬ Movies featuring Vince Barnett:
π Biography
Vince Barnett was an American film and television actor, comedian, and writer. Known for his comical screen presence, he frequently played sidekick roles, bumbling waiters, clueless clerks, or fast-talking con men.
He began his career writing screenplays and gags for silent comedians before transitioning to acting in the early 1930s. Barnett quickly became a familiar face in Hollywood, appearing in over 230 films throughout his long career.
While he rarely took on leading roles, his comedic timing and unique delivery made him a reliable and memorable character actor in both dramas and screwball comedies. His work included films alongside major stars and directors of the Golden Age.
In addition to film, Barnett made numerous appearances on television in the 1950s and 60s, continuing to work steadily until retirement.
π½οΈ Full Filmography
Notable films featuring Vince Barnett include:
- Scarface (1932) β Played Angelo, a comic relief character in the classic gangster film.
- He Couldn’t Say No (1938) β Delivered a supporting performance in this light-hearted comedy.
- Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) β Had a small but memorable part in the patriotic musical biopic.
- On Dangerous Ground (1951) β Appeared in this noir crime drama.
- Apache (1954) β Took a supporting role in this Western starring Burt Lancaster.
Note: For a full list of appearances, visit Vince Barnettβs IMDb filmography.