
Joseph Cawthorn
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1868-03-27
Day of Death
1949-01-21 (80 years old)
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Joseph Cawthorn
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Cawthorn (March 29, 1868, New York City, New York – January 21, 1949, Beverly Hills, California) was an American stage and film comic actor. Cawthorn started out in show business as a child, debuting at Robinson's Music Hall in his hometown of New York in 1872. He appeared in minstrel shows and vaudeville as a "Dutch" comic, employing a thick German dialect. He later worked in British music halls and American touring companies.
Cawthorn made his Broadway debut in 1895, 1897 or 1898, and embarked on a long career lasting over two decades. His first success was playing Boris in Victor Herbert's 1898 operetta The Fortune Teller. Other notable Broadway roles included the title character in Mother Goose (1903) and inventor Dr. Pill in the fantasy musical Little Nemo (1908). In the latter, he was called upon to ad lib to buy time during one performance. As "the scene called for him to describe imaginary animals he had hunted", he invented the "whiffenpoof" on the spot. Yale students in the audience appropriated it for the name of their glee club.
When his Broadway stardom waned, Cawthorn moved to Hollywood in 1927 and started a second prolific career, appearing in over 50 films, the last in 1942. He played Gremio in the first sound adaptation of The Taming of the Shrew in 1929, starring Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks; Schultz in Gold Diggers of 1935; and Florenz Ziegfeld's father in The Great Ziegfeld (1936).
Cawthorn died peacefully on January 21, 1949. He was survived by his wife, actress Queenie Vassar.
Acting
(1942)
The Postman Didn't Ring
as Silas Harwood
(1941)
So Ends Our Night
as Leopold Potzloch
(1940)
Lillian Russell
as Leopold Damrosch
(1940)
Scatterbrain
as Nicholas Raptis
(1936)
The Great Ziegfeld
as Dr. Ziegfeld
(1936)
One Rainy Afternoon
as Monique's Father
(1936)
Brides Are Like That
as Fred Schultz
(1936)
Crime Over London
as Mr. Sherwood / Reilly
(1936)
Freshman Love
as Wilson, Sr.
(1936)
Hot Money
as Max Dourfuss
(1935)
Naughty Marietta
as Herr 'Schumie' Schuman
(1935)
Sweet Music
as Sidney Selzer
(1935)
Gold Diggers of 1935
as August Schultz
(1935)
Maybe It's Love
as Adolph Sr.
(1935)
Smart Girl
as Karl Krausemeyer
(1935)
Harmony Lane
as Professor Henry Kleber
(1935)
Page Miss Glory
as Mr. Freischutz
(1935)
Bright Lights
as Oscar Schlemmer
(1935)
(1934)
Housewife
as Krueger (as Joe Cawthorne)
(1934)
Lazy River
as Mr. Julius Ambrose
(1934)
The Last Gentleman
as Dr. Wilson
(1934)
Music in the Air
as Hans Uppman
(1934)
Sweet Adeline
as Oscar Schmidt
(1934)
The Human Side
as Fritz Speigal
(1934)
Twenty Million Sweethearts
as Herbert Brokman
(1934)
Young and Beautiful
as Herman Cline
(1933)
Made on Broadway
as Maxie Schultz
(1933)
Broken Dreams
as Pop
(1933)
Grand Slam
as Alex Alexandrovitch
(1933)
Best of Enemies
as Gus Schneider
(1933)
Blondie Johnson
as Jewelry Store Manager (as Joe Cawthorn)
(1933)
Whistling in the Dark
as Barfuss
(1932)
White Zombie
as Dr. Bruner
(1932)
They Call It Sin
as Mr. Hollister
(1932)
Love Me Tonight
as Dr. Armand de Fontinac
(1932)
Men Are Such Fools
as Werner (as Joseph Cawthorne)
(1931)
Peach-o-Reno
as Joe Bruno
(1931)
The Runaround
as Lou
(1931)
Kiki
as Alfred Rapp
(1931)
A Tailor-Made Man
as Huber
(1930)
Dixiana
as Cornelius Van Horn, Carl's Father
(1930)
The Princess and the Plumber
as Merkl
(1929)
The Taming of the Shrew
as Gremio
(1929)
Speakeasy
as Yokel
(1929)
Street Girl
as Keppel - Cafe Owner
(1929)
Dance Hall
as Bremmer
(1929)
Jazz Heaven
as Herman Kemple
(1928)
Hold 'Em Yale
as Professor George Bradbury
(1927)
Two Girls Wanted
as Philip Hancock
(1927)
Very Confidential
as Donald Allen
(1927)
Silk Legs
as Ezra Fulton