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Bobby Vernon (born Sylvion de Jardin) (March 9, 1897 – June 28, 1939) was an American comedic actor in silent films. He later became a writer and comedy supervisor at
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, when the sound era arrived. Blue-eyed with medium brown hair, he stood five feet and two-and-a-half inches, making him perfect for juvenile comedy roles. His comedies were popular with children.


Life and career

The
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-born son of entertainers Harry Burns and
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(born Dorothy Baird), Bobby first worked as a newsboy in
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. He was known as "Buttons," the singing newsboy.
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recognized Vernon's talent and started him singing at the Empress Theatre at the age of eleven. Later, he became one of the stock actors in the vaudeville act Kolb and Dill. After three years of working with them, Max Dill broke his leg in their show, "The Rollicking Girl." At the age of sixteen, Vernon replaced him for three weeks. His first experience in screen was at the age of sixteen in
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's ''Joker'' comedies. Early in his career, he was cast as an old man. By 1915, he began working for Keystone Studios. He starred in many romantic comedies with
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as his leading lady. The pair became popular for their great screen chemistry. However, as director
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recalled, Swanson was "frightened to death" of her co-star's dangerous stunts. He later described his Keystone days to ''
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:'' In December 1917, he began working for the
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. On September 9, 1918, Vernon left the Christie studio to serve during
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at the submarine base at San Pedro, Los Angeles. Vernon's career never progressed to feature films. He was busy making two-reel comedies. In a 1929 interview, he said: A few months prior to the interview, he underwent a dangerous spine operation. The doctors claimed it was from years of taking falls. Vernon sang and danced at
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to great applause in February 1930. Vernon completed his 12-year contract with the Christie Film Company in 1929. He then began freelancing. His first sound comedy was ''Cry Baby'', directed by
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in 1930. This was not his first sound film, as he made a brief cameo in ''The Voice of Hollywood'' #3 in 1929. In 1933, after an acting career of 19 years, Vernon turned to writing. His last credited work in film was for ''Geronimo'', released in 1940.


Family

Vernon married Angelina Repetto (1898-1981) of
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; the couple had one child, Barbara Dorothy Vernon, born in 1922. Angelina was the sister-in-law of
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, thus making the two men brothers-in-law.


Death

Vernon died of a heart attack on June 28, 1939, in
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, aged 42."Bobby Vernon, Actor of Silent Screen, Dies", ''New York Times'', June 29, 1939. He is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in
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.


Partial filmography

* ''
The Hungry Actors ''The Hungry Actors'' is a 1915 American short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd. Cast * Roy Stewart * Jane Novak * Harold Lloyd * Neely Edwards * Violet MacMillan * Martha Mattox * Bobby Vernon See also * Harold Lloyd filmography These a ...
'' (1915) * ''
Fatty and the Broadway Stars ''Fatty and the Broadway Stars'' is a 1915 American short comedy film directed by and starring Fatty Arbuckle. Cast * Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle * Ivy Crosthwaite * Mack Sennett * Joe Weber * Lew Fields * Sam Bernard * William Collier Sr. * Joe ...
'' (1915) * '' A Dash of Courage'' (1916) * ''
Hearts and Sparks ''Hearts and Sparks'' is a 1916 American silent comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and starring Gloria Swanson. Cast * Billie Bennett * Nick Cogley * Albert T. Gillespie * Tom Kennedy * Joe Lee * Hank Mann * Slim Summerville * Gloria ...
'' (1916) * ''
A Social Cub ''A Social Cub'' is a 1916 short silent comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and starring Gloria Swanson. Cast * Elizabeth De Witt * Gonda Durand * Harry Gribbon * Reggie Morris * Blanche Payson * Della Pringle * Gloria Swanson * Jos ...
'' (1916) * ''
The Danger Girl ''The Danger Girl'' is a 1916 American silent comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and starring Bobby Vernon and Gloria Swanson. Plot Reggie's sister disguises herself as a boy to prove to her brother and sweetheart that a vamp is on ...
'' (1916) * ''
Haystacks and Steeples ''Haystacks and Steeples'' is a 1916 American silent comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and starring Gloria Swanson. Cast * Sylvia Ashton * Helen Bray * George Felix * Reggie Morris * Della Pringle * Gloria Swanson * Josef Swickard ...
'' (1916) * '' The Nick of Time Baby'' (1916) * ''
Teddy at the Throttle ''Teddy at the Throttle'' is a 1917 American silent comedy short film starring Bobby Vernon, Gloria Swanson, and Wallace Beery. Wallace Beery and Gloria Swanson were briefly husband and wife offscreen during this period. Cast * Bobby Verno ...
'' (1917) * ''
Whose Baby? ''Whose Baby?'' is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and starring Gloria Swanson Gloria May Josephine Swanson (March 27, 1899April 4, 1983) was an American actress and producer. She first achieved fame a ...
'' (1917) * ''
The Sultan's Wife ''The Sultan's Wife'' is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by Clarence G. Badger and starring Bobby Vernon and Gloria Swanson. The film is also known under the title ''Caught in a Harem''. Plot Gloria follows sailor boyfriend Bobby ...
'' (1917) * ''Petticoats and Pants'' (1920) * ''Why Wild Men Go Wild'' (1920) * ''Fresh from the Farm'' (1921) * ''Hey, Rube!'' (1921) * ''Pure and Simple'' (1921) * ''A Hickory Hick'' (1922) * ''Choose Your Weapons'' (1922) * ''Cornfed'' (1924) * ''Reno Or Bust'' (1924) * ''Broken China'' (1926) * ''Cry Baby'' (1930) * ''
Sheer Luck ''Sheer Luck'' is a 1931 American crime film directed by Bruce M. Mitchell and starring Jobyna Ralston, Nick Stuart and Philo McCullough.Pitts p.65 Cast * Jobyna Ralston as Betty Carver * Nick Stuart as Jimmie Reid * Bobby Vernon as Archib ...
'' (1931) * '' He's a Honey'' (1932) * ''
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'' (1933)


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