Billy Gilbert


William Gilbert Barron, known professionally as Billy Gilbert, was an American actor and comedian. He was known for his comic sneeze routines. He appeared in over 200 feature films, short subjects and television shows beginning in 1929.

Career

Early life and vaudeville career

The child of singers with the Metropolitan Opera, he was born on September 12, 1894, in a dressing room at the Hopkins Opera House in Louisville, Kentucky. As a child, he lived in San Francisco, and he left school to be in a troupe of singing children. His early work included a female-impersonation act and professional boxing. Gilbert began working in vaudeville at the age of 12, and later played in burlesque on the Columbia and Mutual wheels.

Big break in films

Gilbert was spotted by Stan Laurel, who was in the audience of Gilbert's show Sensations of 1929. Laurel went backstage to meet Gilbert and was so impressed by him he introduced him to comedy producer Hal Roach. Gilbert was employed as a gag writer, actor and director, and at the age of 35 he appeared in his first film for the Fox Film Corporation in 1929.
Gilbert broke into comedy short subjects with the Vitaphone studio in 1930 – he appears without billing in the Joe Frisco comedy The Happy Hottentots. Gilbert's burly frame and gruff voice made him a good comic villain, and within the year he was working consistently for producer Roach. He appeared in support of Roach's comedy stars Laurel and Hardy, Charley Chase, Thelma Todd, and Our Gang. One of his Laurel and Hardy appearances was the Academy Award-winning featurette The Music Box. Gilbert generally played blustery tough guys in the Roach comedies, but could play other comic characters, from fey couturiers to pompous radio announcers to roaring drunks. Gilbert's skill at dialects prompted Roach to give him his own series: big Billy Gilbert teamed with little Billy Bletcher as the Dutch-comic "Schmaltz Brothers." in offbeat musical shorts like "Rhapsody in Brew". Gilbert regularly starred in Roach's short-comedy series The Taxi Boys, opposite comedians Clyde Cook, Billy Bevan, Franklin Pangborn, and finally Ben Blue.
Like many other Roach contractees, Gilbert found similar work at other studios. He appears in the early comedies of the Three Stooges at Columbia Pictures, as well as in RKO short subjects. These led to featured roles in full-length films, and from 1934 Gilbert became one of the screen's most familiar faces. In 1944, Billy signed with the prestigious William Morris Agency, which led to starring roles and prominent supporting roles in numerous films.

Feature films

One of his standard routines had Gilbert progressively getting excited or nervous about something, and his speech would break down into facial spasms, culminating in a big, loud sneeze. He used this bit so frequently that Walt Disney thought of him immediately when casting the voice of Sneezy in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Gilbert and Disney would later work together again in the "Mickey and the Beanstalk" sequence in Fun and Fancy Free, with Gilbert voicing Willie the Giant in a very similar way to Sneezy. Gilbert did the sneeze routine in a memorable cameo in the Paramount comedy Million Dollar Legs starring W. C. Fields, Jack Oakie, Susan Fleming, and Ben Turpin.
Gilbert is prominent in most of the movies he appeared in, and he often used dialects. He appeared as "Herring" – a parody of Nazi official Hermann Göring – the minister of war in Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator. He danced with Alice Faye and Betty Grable in Tin Pan Alley; he stole scenes as a dim-witted process server in the fast-paced comedy His Girl Friday; playing an Italian character, he played opposite singer Gloria Jean in The Under-Pup and A Little Bit of Heaven. He was also the soda server to Freddie Bartholomew in Captains Courageous. He was featured in the John Wayne and Marlene Dietrich film Seven Sinners. All of these were choice Gilbert roles, and all filmed within a single year, demonstrating how prolific and talented he was.
Gilbert seldom starred in movies but did have occasional opportunities to play leads. In 1943, he headlined a brief series of two-reel comedies for Columbia Pictures. That same year, Monogram Pictures teamed him with the urbane stage comedian Frank Fay for a comedy series; Fay left the series after the first entry. Gilbert asked his closest friend, vaudeville veteran Shemp Howard, to replace him. Howard had been the original third member of the Three Stooges before leaving to pursue a solo career.

Later years

During the late 1940s and early 1950s, Gilbert worked on Broadway in several productions as an actor, writer and director. These include acting roles in Fanny, The Chocolate Soldier, and Gypsy Lady, and directing roles in The Red Mill and other plays. In the 1950s, Billy Gilbert worked frequently in television, including a memorable pantomime sketch with Buster Keaton on You Asked for It. He appeared regularly on the children's program Andy's Gang with Andy Devine, and starred as the giant in the Producers' Showcase TV episode of Jack and the Beanstalk, along with Celeste Holm and Joel Grey as Jack. He retired from the screen following his appearance in the feature Five Weeks in a Balloon.

Personal life

Gilbert married actress Ella McKenzie. She had appeared as an ingenue in short-subject comedies. Fellow film comedian Charley Chase was the best man. In 1941, Billy and Ella adopted an 11-year-old son, Barry, who died in a 1943 shooting accident.
Ella Baxter McKenzie was an Ulster-Scot whose grandfather John McKenzie was a prominent member of the Orange Order in Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Her father was Robert Baxter McKenzie, who always wore an orange flower on the Twelfth of July, Orangeman's Day in Northern Ireland, in remembrance of the family background and cultural heritage. Ella's sister was film actress Fay McKenzie. The family moved to America and settled in Oregon when he was nine years old. In late 1943, Gilbert appeared with Ella in a USO show, entertaining the US Marines stationed in Derry, Northern Ireland. Ella and Billy visited Ballymena in 1943; an account of their visit is reported in the Larne Times of December 9, 1943.

Death

Gilbert died on September 23, 1971, in North Hollywood at the age of 77, after suffering a stroke. He is buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery.

Legacy

For his contributions to the motion picture industry, Gilbert has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6263 Hollywood Boulevard. Leonard Maltin lauded him in his Movie Encyclopedia, "One of the screen's most beloved character actors, Billy Gilbert is remembered for two particular talents: his skill as a dialectician and his ability to stretch a simple sneeze into a hilarious routine."

Selected filmography

The Woman from Hell as Minor Role Noisy Neighbors as Third Son The Happy Hottentots as Stage ManagerSea Legs as Naval Officer First Aid as JenkinsChinatown After Dark as DooleyShiver My Timbers as Sea CaptainThe Music Box as Professor Theodore von Schwarzenhoffen The Chimp as The Landlord Million Dollar Legs as Secretary of the Interior Skyscraper Souls as Second Ticket Agent Blondie of the Follies as Kinskey's Friend Pack Up Your Troubles as Mr. HathawayCounty Hospital as The DoctorThe Taxi Boys - What Price Taxi as CabbieThe Taxi Boys - Strange Innertube as CabbieThe Taxi Boys - Hot Spot as CabbieThe Taxi Boys - Taxi for Two as CabbieThe Taxi Boys - Bring 'Em Back a Wife as Billy GilbertThe Taxi Boys - Wreckety Wrecks as BillyThe Taxi Boys - Taxi Barons as BillyThe Taxi Boys - Call Her Sausage as Heinie SchmaltzThe Taxi Boys - The Rummy as SchmaltzMade on Broadway as Commissioner Jerry Allesandro The Girl in 419 as Sneezing Patient So and Sew as RudolphoThis Day and Age as Manager of Nightclub Sons of the Desert as Mr. Rutledge Cockeyed Cavaliers as Innkeeper Music in your Hair as husband Peck's Bad Boy Happy Landing as Husband Men in Black as Dangerous Patient Evelyn Prentice as First Chef Escapade as Singer Mad Love as Autograph Seeker on Train Pardon My Scotch as opera singer Signor Louis Bellero Cantino Curly Top as The Cook Here Comes the Band as Oswald Carroll Hi, Gaucho! as Cappa Rosa - Del Campo's Foreman A Night at the Opera as Orchestra Member asking Fiorello not to play the piano Coronado as Waiter I Dream Too Much as Cook at Cafe Millions in the Air as Nikolas PopadopolisDangerous Waters as Carlos Sutter's Gold as Gen. Ramos Love on a Bet as New York Policeman The First Baby as Italian in Park One Rainy Afternoon as Courtroom Doorman Three of a Kind as The TailorEarly to Bed as BurgerParole! as Salvatore Arriolo Poor Little Rich Girl as Waiter Kelly the Second as Fur trader The Bride Walks Out as Mr. DonovanThe Devil-Doll as Matin's Butler Grand Jury as Otto, Janitor My American Wife as French Chef Pepper as Man Eating Sandwich Bulldog Edition as George Poppupoppalas The Big Game as Fisher Love on the Run as Maitre d' Night Waitress as Torre - Cafe OwnerOn the Avenue as Joe PapaloupasWe're on the Jury as Mr. Ephraim AllenWhen You're in Love as Jose the Bartender Sea Devils as Billy Espionage as TurkChina Passage as Ship's BartenderMaytime as Drunk The Man Who Found Himself as Fat HoboThe Outcasts of Poker Flat as Charley - the BartenderCaptains Courageous as Soda Steward The Toast of New York as PhotographerBroadway Melody of 1938 as George PapaloopasThe Firefly as Inn KeeperThe Life of the Party as Dr. MolnacOne Hundred Men and a Girl as Garage OwnerMusic for Madame as KrauseFight for Your Lady as BorisSnow White and the Seven Dwarfs as Sneezy Rosalie as OloffShe's Got Everything as Chaffee - a CreditorOnce Over Lightly as Professor Dimitrius KapourisHappy Landing as Counter ManMaid's Night Out as Mr. PapalapoulasJoy of Living as Cafe OwnerArmy Girl as Cantina PeteBlock-Heads as Mr. GilbertMy Lucky Star as NickBreaking the Ice as Mr. SmallMr. Doodle Kicks Off as Professor MinorousPeck's Bad Boy with the Circus as Bud BoggsThe Girl Downstairs as Garage ProprietorForged Passport as Nick MendozaMillion Dollar Legs as Dick Schultz The Under-Pup as TolioThe Star Maker as Steel WorkerRio as ManueloDestry Rides Again as LoupgerouHis Girl Friday as Joe PettiboneSandy Is a Lady as Billy PepinoWomen in War as Pierre, the CobblerSafari as MondehareQueen of the Mob as Mr. ReierCross-Country Romance as OrestesScatterbrain as HoffmanLucky Partners as Charles Sing, Dance, Plenty Hot as HectorA Little Bit of Heaven as TonyThe Villain Still Pursued Her as Master of CeremoniesThe Great Dictator as HerringSeven Sinners as TonyTin Pan Alley as SheikA Night at Earl Carroll's as Machinist's MateNo, No, Nanette as StylesThe Great Awakening as DominicReaching for the Sun as AmosOne Night in Lisbon as PopopopoulosAngels with Broken Wings as Billy WilsonNew Wine as PoldiWeek-End in Havana as ArboladoSong of the Islands as Palola's FatherValley of the Sun as Judge Homer BurnabyMr. Wise Guy as KnobbySleepytime Gal as Chef PopodopolisArabian Nights as AhmadShantytown as 'Papa' FerrelliSpotlight Scandals as HimselfAlways a Bridesmaid as Nicholas 'Nick' NeopolitanCrazy House as Sid DrakeThree of a Kind as BillyEver Since Venus as Tiny LewisThree Is a Family Crazy Knights as BillyTrouble Chasers as BillyAnchors Aweigh as Cafe ManagerFun and Fancy Free as Willie the Giant The Kissing Bandit as General Felipe ToroBride of Vengeance as Beppo Down Among the Sheltering Palms as King JilouiliParadise Alley as Julius WilsonFive Weeks in a Balloon as Sultan / Auctioneer