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Hobart Cavanaugh (September 22, 1886 – April 26, 1950) was an American character actor in films and on stage.
He was born in Virginia City, Nevada on September 22, 1886. Cavanaugh attended the University of California.
He worked in vaudeville, teaming with Walter Catlett at some point. He appeared in numerous Broadway productions, including the original 1919 musical Irene and the long-running 1948 musical As the Girls Go.
He made his film debut in San Francisco Nights (1928). Over the next few years he established himself as a supporting actor, and although many of his roles were small and received no film credit, he played more substantial roles in films such as I Cover the Waterfront (1933) and Mary Stevens, M.D. (1933). By the mid-1930s, he was appearing in more prestigious productions, such as A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935), Captain Blood (1935), Wife vs. Secretary (1936) and A Letter to Three Wives (1949). He continued playing small, often comical roles until the end of his life, mostly as downtrodden or henpecked little men. His last performance was in Stella (1950); he knew he did not have long to live and collapsed twice on set, but was determined to see it through. By the end of his life, he had appeared in more than 180 films.
He died following an operation at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California. He was survived by his wife Florence and a daughter.
Alf Simmons
Mr. Blossom
Barber Doyle
Man in Hospital Hall (uncredited)
Self (archive footage)
Josh Hudkins
Frueheim
Joe Farnsworth
Mr. Manleigh
Tourist (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
Dr. Bronson
Antique Clock Dealer (uncredited)
Jake
Mr. Angus MacDuff
William
Harry
Pop
Professor Jasper Quinley
Jenkins's Assistant
Drunk at Bar (uncredited)
Himself (uncredited)
Robert
Mr. Wilson
Stevens
Carpenter's Mate 'Chips'
Professor Fred Coin (Uncredited)
Inventor on Ship (uncredited)
Bill Stapleton
Whitey Boone
Happy Dooley
Joe Bonner
Philostrate
Harcourt S. Burns
James Peters - Drunken Reporter (uncredited)
Clark
Jules
Clark's Piano Tuner (uncredited)
Fullerton
Mr. Jenkins (uncredited)
Emile, Brandt's Valet
Mr. Mason
Petty Louie
Teller / Witness
George Wilson
Mr. Dover
Arresting Plainclothesman (uncredited)
Fake Worthingham
Boat Owner
Shipboard Passenger (uncredited)
Higgins
Clem Perkle
The Teacher (uncredited)
Tim Gross
Charlie Daggett
Music Critic Gilmore
Mr. Herbert West
Wilbur Lamb
Mr. Tremble
Mr. Otis, Invincible Insurance
Eustace Federie
Judge Beckett
Milo
Peanuts Dinwiddie
Tippy Mantus
Mr. McGregor (uncredited)
Charles Miller
Mac
Boots
Ambrose Bundy
Noggin
Dwight Cook
Mr. Robelink
Mr. Panky
Parkhurst
George
Abe Compass
Moolah
Mr. Clayton
Sigmund
"Killer"
Smith
Druggist
Telegraph Clerk (uncredited)
Alderman Sam Warren
Hotel desk clerk
Mailman (uncredited)
Mr. "Pops" Jordan
Wendell Orchard
Mr. Schlitz
Max
Joe Billings
David Tipton
Mel Winter
Reporter Pinky Holden
Mr. Harris (uncredited)
Albert Gowdy
Jim Bronson
Philbert O. Slemp
Potts
Mayor
Mickey
Piano Tuner
One Punch McCoy
Mr. Yardley
DeWolfe
Mayor Oakley
Daudet
Derwent
Gimpy Darnell
Chester Blodgett
Mr. Rostigaff
Gospel Jones
Ned J. Stebbins
Henry Mueller
Drunk
Pop
Drunk (uncredited)
Happy
Benny
Richardson
Minor Role
J. Horatio Boggs
Henri Fippany
Front Office Man
Police Fingerprint Man
Wayne
Leo Stark
E. L. Beamish
Amos
Freddie Stanton
Mr. Miller
Homer
Purser (uncredited)
Mr. Barton (uncredited)
Horace Sturgeon
Joseph L. 'Joe' Gray
George Mayhew
Mr. Davis
Professor de la Vauguyon
Homer Pringle
Muggs Manton
Profesor Silva
Party Guest Wearing Bowtie (uncredited)
Homer, Tennant's Aide
Malcolm Cartwright
Pinky Gardner
Jacob 'Jake' Buckley
Mr. Foster
Brother-in-Law
Townsend
'Ab' Steele
Stooge
Martin Hill
Tommie
Mr. Gorman
Harry
Mr. Mustavas
William Maxwell
George