Fred "Snowflake" Toones (January 5, 1906 – February 13, 1962) was an American actor and comedian. He appeared in over 200
films in his career spanning 23 years.
Career
He appeared in over 200 films between 1928 and 1951. His standard characterization was that of a middle-aged "colored" man with a high-pitched voice and childlike demeanor. Like
‘Curly’ Howard and
Tommy ‘Tiny’ Lister, who followed the black tradition of using an
antonymous nickname as both their professional name and character name, "Snowflake" was the distinct
stage name by which Toones was best known, and he used this name as his credit as early as his third film, 1931's ''Shanghaied Love''. Likewise, in ''Shanghaied Love'' and over 35 other films, “Snowflake” was also Toones’ character name.
Toones acted in films such as ''
Mississippi
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'' (1935), ''
Hawk of the Wilderness
''Hawk of the Wilderness'' (1938) is a Republic movie serial based on the ''Kioga'' adventure novels written by pulp writer William L. Chester (1907-1971). Kioga was a Tarzanesque white child raised on a lost island in the Arctic Circle, somewh ...
'' (1938), and ''
Daredevils of the Red Circle
''Daredevils of the Red Circle'' (1939) is a 12-chapter Republic Movie Serial starring Charles Quigley, David Sharpe, Herman Brix (better known under his subsequent stage name, Bruce Bennett), Carole Landis, Miles Mander (in a dual role) an ...
'' (1939) with
Bruce Bennett
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and in many "B" westerns such as ''
The Lawless Nineties'' (1936) with
John Wayne. He also appeared in dozens of two-reelers such as Columbia's ''
Woman Haters'' (1934) and ''
Sock-a-Bye Baby'' (1942) with the
Three Stooges
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, and had a bit role in
Laurel and Hardy's classic feature ''
Way Out West'' (1937). Toones is also a familiar face in four
Preston Sturges
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comedies: ''20th Century'' (1934), ''
Remember the Night
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'' (1940), ''
Christmas in July
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'' (1940) and ''
The Palm Beach Story
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'' (1942).
Toones first appeared as a
porter
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in 1932 in ''
The Hurricane Express
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'', and was usually
typecast
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as a porter – appearing in over 50 films in such a role. He also played a variety of other service-oriented or
domestic worker roles such as stable grooms, janitors, elevator operators, valets, cooks, bellhops, doormen, butlers, and bartenders.
Toones played a
bootblack or shoeshine man in at least six of his movies, and in film director
William Witney
William Nuelsen Witney (May 15, 1915 – March 17, 2002) was an American film and television director. He is best remembered for the action films he made for Republic Pictures, particularly serials: '' Dick Tracy Returns'', '' G-Men vs. the Bl ...
's autobiography, Witney reveals that in addition to playing supporting roles and bit parts, Toones actually ran the shoeshine stand at Republic Studios.
His being cast in only
comedic bit parts and small nonsupporting roles meant his efforts were more often than not uncredited (of 210 films where he made an appearance, he was credited in 73 of them).
[Lamparski, Richard (1982). "Whatever Became Of ...?" Eighth Series. New York: Crown Publishers. pp. 106–7. .]
Toones died on February 13, 1962, in Los Angeles, California.
Partial filmography
* ''
Ladies' Night in a Turkish Bath
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'' (1928) (uncredited)
* ''
Shanghaied Love
''Shanghaied Love'' is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by George B. Seitz and starring Richard Cromwell, Sally Blane and Noah Beery. It was produced and released by Columbia Pictures. The film's sets were designed by the art dire ...
'' (1931)
* ''
Mark of the Spur
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Cast
* Bob Custer as The Kid
* Lillian Rich as Alice - Beckett's Adopted Daughter
* ...
'' (1932)
* ''
The Arm of the Law'' (1932)
* ''
Police Court'' (1932)
* ''
Single-Handed Sanders
''Single-Handed Sanders'' is a 1932 American pre-Code Western film directed by Charles A. Post and starring Tom Tyler and Margaret Morris.Martin, p. 166
Cast
* Tom Tyler as Matt Sanders
* Robert Seiter as Phillip Sanders
* Margaret Morris ...
'' (1932)
* ''
The County Fair'' (1932)
* ''
I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
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'' (1932) (uncredited)
* ''
Out of Singapore'' (1932)
* ''
Human Targets'' (1932)
* ''
Before Midnight
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'' (1933)
* ''
Central Airport'' (1933) (uncredited)
* ''
Golddiggers of 1933'' (1933) (uncredited)
* ''
Palooka'' (1934)
* ''
Woman Haters'' (1934; first Three Stooges short) (uncredited)
* ''
Twentieth Century
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'' (1934) (uncredited)
* ''
Murder in the Private Car'' (1934)
* ''
Valley of Wanted Men'' (1935)
* ''
Speed Limited'' (1935)
* ''
Frontier Justice
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'' (1935)
* ''
Come and Get It'' (1936)
* ''
Hell-Ship Morgan'' (1936)
* ''
The Lawless Nineties'' (1936)
* ''
Desert Justice
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Synopsis
When the police commissioner orders all police horses to be sold off, officer Jack Rankin ...
'' (1936)
* ''
Hair-Trigger Casey
''Hair-Trigger Casey'' is a 1936 American Western film directed by Harry L. Fraser.
Cast
* Jack Perrin as Capt. Jim "Hair-Trigger" Casey
* Starlight the Horse as Casey's Horse
* Betty Mack as Jane Elkins
* Ed Cassidy as Karney
* Fred "Snowflake ...
'' (1936)
* ''
The Lonely Trail
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Plot
Though he fought for the North in the Civil War, John is asked by the Governor of Texas to get rid of some troublesome carpetbaggers. He enlists ...
'' (1936)
* ''
Oh, Susanna!'' (1936)
* ''
Racing Blood'' (1936)
* ''
Born to Fight'' (1936)
* ''
A Star Is Born'' (1937) (uncredited)
* ''
Yodelin' Kid from Pine Ridge
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'' (1937)
* ''
Range Defenders
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Plot
Set in modern times, Stony Brooke's kid brother George rides into town saying that he is wanted for murder, a charge he denies. Ston ...
'' (1937)
* ''
Under the Big Top
''Under the Big Top'' is a 1938 American film directed by Karl Brown.
Plot
A trapeze artist girl in a circus is persistently demanded by her aunt to be the best in the business. She falls in love with one of the men in her trapeze act, but he ...
'' (1938)
* ''
Hawk of the Wilderness
''Hawk of the Wilderness'' (1938) is a Republic movie serial based on the ''Kioga'' adventure novels written by pulp writer William L. Chester (1907-1971). Kioga was a Tarzanesque white child raised on a lost island in the Arctic Circle, somewh ...
'' (1938 serial)
* ''
Dodge City
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'' (1939) (uncredited)
* ''
Daredevils of the Red Circle
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'' (1939 serial)
* ''
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington'' (1939) (uncredited)
* ''
Remember the Night
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'' (1940)
* ''
Christmas in July
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'' (1940)
* ''
The Biscuit Eater'' (1940)
* ''
The Great American Broadcast'' (1941) (uncredited)
* ''
The Great Man's Lady
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It was filmed at two locations in Thousand ...
'' (1942)
* ''
Give Out, Sisters
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'' (1942)
* ''
The Palm Beach Story
''The Palm Beach Story'' is a 1942 screwball comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges, and starring Claudette Colbert, Joel McCrea, Mary Astor and Rudy Vallée. Victor Young contributed the musical score, including a fast-paced variati ...
'' (1942)
* ''
Haunted Ranch
''Haunted Ranch'' is a 1943 American Western film directed by Robert Emmett Tansey. The film is the twentieth in Monogram Pictures' " Range Busters" series, and it stars John "Dusty" King as Dusty, "Davy" Sharpe and Max "Alibi" Terhune, w ...
'' (1943)
* ''
Land of Hunted Men
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'' (1943)
* ''
The Lost Weekend'' (1945) (uncredited)
* ''
Fool's Gold
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'' (1947)
* ''
Bells of San Angelo
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'' (1947)
See also
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Willie Best
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Best was one of the first African American film actors and comedians to become well kn ...
(billed in five films as "Sleep 'n' Eat")
*
Stepin Fetchit
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*
Mantan Moreland
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E ...
References
External links
*
Fred 'Snowflake' Toones at B-Westerns.com
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1906 births
1962 deaths
American male film actors
African-American male actors
Male actors from North Carolina
20th-century American male actors
20th-century African-American people