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Otto Hugo Fries (October 28, 1887 – September 15, 1938) was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 120 films between 1920 and 1938.


Biography

Fries was born in St. Louis, Missouri and died in 1938 in
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, California at age 50. He was the father of
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player Sherwood Fries. Fries became a dapper-looking supporting comic with a varied background in medicine shows and vaudeville. He easily transitioned to film in the early 1910s. By 1915, he was with the Keystone Cops and entered a lifelong friendship with Stan Laurel, which led to appearances in that star comedian's early films for Bronco Billy Anderson. Not surprisingly, Fries later landed at
Hal Roach Harry Eugene "Hal" Roach Sr.Randy Skretvedt, Skretvedt, Randy (2016), ''Laurel and Hardy: The Magic Behind the Movies'', Bonaventure Press. p.608. (January 14, 1892 – November 2, 1992) was an American film and television producer, director, a ...
Studios, where he supported not only Laurel & Hardy and Charley Chase but also such lesser stars as Max Davidson and James Finlayson. Sound proved no hindrance and Fries would appear in many of Roach's German-language talkies, as well as characters in many of the Our Gang shorts. Often cast as inebriates, detectives, and bartenders (with a memorable turn as a Blacksmith matching wits with a delinquent 9-year-old in Roach's '' Readin' and Writin'''), Fries played scores of bit parts and walk-ons in grade-A films. One of his more notable appearances was as a shiphand in the Marx Brothers' '' Monkey Business''.


Partial filmography

* '' The Weak-End Party'' (1922, Short) - The Overseer * '' The Handy Man'' (1923, Short) - The overseer * ''
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'' (1926) - Policeman (uncredited) * '' Hotel Imperial'' (1927) - Anton Klinak * '' The Broncho Twister'' (1927) - Sheriff * '' The Second Hundred Years'' (1927, Short) - Lecoque (uncredited) * '' The Missing Link'' (1927) - (uncredited) * '' Call of the Cuckoo'' (1927, Short) - Party Guest (uncredited) * '' Surrender'' (1927) - Tarras * '' Leave 'Em Laughing'' (1928, Short) - Burly Dentist (uncredited) * '' From Soup to Nuts'' (1928, Short) - Chef (uncredited) * '' Riley the Cop'' (1928) - Munich Cabman (uncredited) * '' The Younger Generation'' (1929) - Tradesman (uncredited) * '' Railroadin''' (1929, Short) - Joe's Father (uncredited) * '' The First Seven Years'' (1930, Short) - Speck's Father (uncredited) * ''
Little Daddy ''Little Daddy'' is a 1931 ''Our Gang'' short comedy film directed by Robert F. McGowan. It was the 105th (17th talking episode) ''Our Gang'' short that was released. Plot Farina and Stymie are orphans and staying in a small flat near a black co ...
'' (1931, Short) - Orphan asylum agent * '' Bargain Day'' (1931, Short) - Policeman not in uniform * '' Pardon Us'' (1931) - Dentist (uncredited) * '' Monkey Business'' (1931) - Ship's 2nd Officer (uncredited) * '' On the Loose'' (1931, Short) - Belligerent Bully (uncredited) * '' Readin' and Writin''' (1932, Short) - The Blacksmith * '' Free Eats'' (1932, Short) - Detective * '' Choo-Choo!'' (1932, Short) - Inebriated novelties salesman * '' The Night of June 13'' (1932) - Baliff (uncredited) * ''
The Kid from Borneo ''The Kid from Borneo'' is a short subject film in the ''Our Gang'' (Little Rascals) comedy series. It was produced and directed by Robert F. McGowan for Hal Roach Studios, and was originally released to theaters by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on April ...
'' (1933, Short) - The Kids' Dad * ''
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'' (1933) - Policeman (uncredited) * ''
Footlight Parade ''Footlight Parade'' is a 1933 American pre-Code musical film starring James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler and Dick Powell and featuring Frank McHugh, Guy Kibbee, Hugh Herbert and Ruth Donnelly. The film was written by Manuel Seff a ...
'' (1933) - Bartender in 'Shanghai Lil' (uncredited) * ''Saturday's Millions'' (1933) - Old Grad (uncredited) * '' Hips, Hips, Hooray!'' (1934) - Mountaineer (uncredited) * '' The Cat and the Fiddle'' (1934) - Piano Mover (uncredited) * '' Riptide'' (1934) - Doorman (uncredited) * '' Stamboul Quest'' (1934) - Train Conductor (uncredited) * ''She Was a Lady'' (1934) - Bartender (uncredited) * '' The Merry Widow'' (1934) - Policeman (uncredited) * ''
Broadway Bill ''Broadway Bill'' is a 1934 American comedy-drama film directed by Frank Capra and starring Warner Baxter and Myrna Loy. Screenplay by Robert Riskin and based on the short story "Strictly Confidential" by Mark Hellinger, the film is about a man' ...
'' (1934) - Waiter (uncredited) * '' Music in the Air'' (1934) - Butcher (uncredited) * ''The Best Man Wins'' (1935) - Policeman (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1935) - Nate, Pawnbroker * '' George White's 1935 Scandals'' (1935) - Soloist (uncredited) * '' The Arizonian'' (1935) - Wells Fargo Agent (uncredited) * '' Here Comes the Band'' (1935) - The Riveter / Cymbalist (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1935) - Officer at Banquet (uncredited) * '' A Night at the Opera'' (1935) - Otto - Elevator Operator (uncredited) * '' Mary Burns, Fugitive'' (1935) - Clerk at Employment Agency (uncredited) * ''
Ah, Wilderness! ''Ah, Wilderness!'' is a comedy by American playwright Eugene O'Neill that premiered on Broadway at the Guild Theatre on October 2, 1933. It differs from a typical O'Neill play in its happy ending for the central character, and depiction of a ...
'' (1935) - German Truck Driver (uncredited) * '' Next Time We Love'' (1936) - Conductor (uncredited) * '' Timothy's Quest'' (1936) - Timid Tenor (uncredited) * '' The Trail of the Lonesome Pine'' (1936) - Corsey * '' The Story of Louis Pasteur'' (1936) - Servant (uncredited) * '' Small Town Girl'' (1936) - Townsman (uncredited) * ''
The King Steps Out ''The King Steps Out'' is a 1936 American light comedy film directed by Josef von Sternberg based on the early years of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, known as "Sisi" or "Sissi", and her courtship and marriage to Franz Joseph I of Austria, after ...
'' (1936) - Minor Role (uncredited) * '' Sons o' Guns'' (1936) - German Spy * '' Human Cargo'' (1936) - German Cook (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1936) - Delicatessen Proprietor (uncredited) * '' Star for a Night'' (1936) - Chauffeur (uncredited) * '' Love on the Run'' (1936) - Mechanic (uncredited) * ''
Born to Dance ''Born to Dance'' is an American musical film starring Eleanor Powell and James Stewart, directed by Roy Del Ruth and released in 1936 by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The score was composed by Cole Porter. Plot summary While on leave, sailor Ted B ...
'' (1936) - Quartet Member (uncredited) * '' Charlie Chan at the Opera'' (1936) - Innkeeper (uncredited) * '' Banjo on My Knee'' (1936) - Deputy (uncredited) * '' When You're in Love'' (1937) - Otto- Musician (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1937) - Driver (uncredited) * '' The Hit Parade'' (1937) - Majordomo (uncredited) * '' Pick a Star'' (1937) - Contest Judge (uncredited) * '' Parnell'' (1937) - Singing Irish Member (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1937) - Singer (uncredited) * '' Love in a Bungalow'' (1937) - Policeman * ''
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'' (1937) - Luggage Officer (uncredited) * '' Bulldog Drummond Comes Back'' (1937) - Sanghil Wun - Pub Proprietor (uncredited) * '' Life Begins with Love'' (1937) - Policeman (uncredited) * '' A Girl with Ideas'' (1937) - Policeman (uncredited) * ''Under Suspicion'' (1937) * '' High Flyers'' (1937) - Fat Man on Kiddie Ride (uncredited) * '' Expensive Husbands'' (1937) - Franz, Buggy Driver * '' Prescription for Romance'' (1937) - Police Sergeant (uncredited) * '' Every Day's a Holiday'' (1937) - Quartet member * '' Arsène Lupin Returns'' (1938) - Truck Driver (uncredited) * '' Romance in the Dark'' (1938) - Policeman (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1938) - Bartender (uncredited) * '' Go Chase Yourself'' (1938) - Rube Wardell - Ventriloquist (uncredited) * '' The Devil's Party'' (1938) - Detective (uncredited) * '' Alexander's Ragtime Band'' (1938) - Trio Member * '' The Lone Wolf in Paris'' (1938) - Peter - Rifleman (uncredited) * '' Boy Meets Girl'' (1938) - Olaf - Masseur (uncredited) * '' The Mad Miss Manton'' (1938) - Homicide Detective (uncredited)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Fries, Otto 1887 births 1938 deaths American male silent film actors Male actors from St. Louis 20th-century American male actors Burials at Hollywood Forever Cemetery