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Edward Santree Brophy (February 27, 1895 – May 27, 1960) was an American
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, as well as an assistant director and
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director during the 1920s. Small of build, balding, and raucous-voiced, he frequently portrayed dumb cops and gangsters, both serious and comic. He is best remembered as the sidekick to The Falcon in the Tom Conway film series of the 1940s, and for voicing Timothy Q. Mouse in
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's '' Dumbo'' (1941).


Early life

Edward Santree Brophy was born on February 27, 1895 in
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and attended the
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.Katz, Ephraim (1979). ''The Film Encyclopedia: The Most Comprehensive Encyclopedia of World Cinema in a Single Volume''. Perigee Books. . P.171.


Career

His screen debut was in '' Yes or No?'' (1920). In 1928, with only a few minor film roles to his credit, Brophy was working as a production manager for
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when he was on location with
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for the feature film '' The Cameraman''. An actor failed to show up, and rather than having to wait for the studio to send a substitute, Keaton recruited Brophy on the spot to take the actor's place. As two occupants of a bath-house, Brophy and Keaton attempt to undress and put on bathing suits while sharing a single tiny changing room. Each time Keaton attempts to hang his clothes on one hook, Brophy removes the clothes and hands them back to Keaton and gestures to the other hook. He manhandles the smaller, more slender Keaton, at one point picking him up by the feet and dumping him out of his trousers. Appearing only in this one brief scene, Brophy attracted enough attention to receive more and better roles. Keaton used Brophy again in his military comedy '' Doughboys'' (1930), with Brophy as a loud-mouthed drill sergeant. This defined Brophy's screen persona as a Brooklyn-accented, streetwise character. His subsequent films for MGM cast him in the same vein: comic foils in four more Keaton features; the loyal fight manager in '' The Champ'' (1931); a circus proprietor in '' Freaks (1932 film)'' (1932); and as a hired gun in '' The Thin Man'' (1934). By 1940 Brophy was so identified as a Runyonesque character with a Brooklynese speech pattern that he was cast as the voice of Timothy Q. Mouse in '' Dumbo'', even though he was uncredited for this role. Brophy worked steadily through the 1950s, in both featured roles and uncredited bits, almost always in light film fare. Very rarely was he called upon to display dramatic ability, as in the police procedural ''Arson, Inc.'' (1949), in which he played a potentially dangerous firebug. He also made several appearances in the films of director
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, notably as "Ditto" Boland in '' The Last Hurrah'' (1958), Brophy's last film. Brophy was the model for comic-book character Doiby Dickles, the cab-driving sidekick to Green Lantern in the 1940s.


Death

Brophy died on May 27, 1960 during the production of Ford's '' Two Rode Together''. (One source says Brophy "died while watching a prizefight on television.") He was 65. He was buried in Santa Monica's Woodlawn Cemetery next to his wife Ann S. Brophy. (Another source listed "widow, Ann" as a survivor. )


Filmography

* '' Yes or No?'' (1920) as Tom Martin * '' The Sign on the Door'' (1921) as Newspaper Photographer (uncredited) * '' Spring Fever'' (1927) as Golf Game Spectator (uncredited) * '' West Point'' (1927) as Team Manager (uncredited) * '' The Cameraman'' (1928) as Man in Bath-House (uncredited) * '' Free and Easy'' (1930) as Benny - The Stage Manager (uncredited) * '' Estrellados'' (1930) as Assistant Director (uncredited) * '' Our Blushing Brides'' (1930) as Joe Munsey * '' Doughboys'' (1930) as Sergeant Brophy * '' Those Three French Girls'' (1930) as Yank * ''
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'' (1930) as Al * '' Paid'' (1930) as Burglar (uncredited) * '' Parlor, Bedroom and Bath'' (1931) as Detective * ''
A Free Soul ''A Free Soul'' is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film that tells the story of an alcoholic San Francisco defense attorney who must defend his daughter's ex-boyfriend on a charge of murdering the mobster she had started a relationship with, who ...
'' (1931) as Slouch (uncredited) * '' Sporting Blood'' (1931) as Newsreel Cameraman (uncredited) * '' A Dangerous Affair'' (1931) as Nelson * '' The Champ'' (1931) as Tim * '' The Big Shot'' (1931) as Minor Role (scenes deleted) * ''
The Passionate Plumber ''The Passionate Plumber'' is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Edward Sedgwick, and starring Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante, and Irene Purcell. The screenplay by Laurence E. Johnson and Ralph Spence is based on the 1926 play ''D ...
'' (1932) as Man Outside Beauty Parlor (uncredited) * '' Freaks'' (1932) as Rollo Brother * '' The Beast of the City'' (1932) as Police Dispatcher (uncredited) * ''
Skyscraper Souls ''Skyscraper Souls'' is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic drama film starring Warren William, Anita Page, Maureen O'Sullivan, Gregory Ratoff, and Verree Teasdale. Directed by Edgar Selwyn, it is based on the 1931 novel ''Skyscraper'' by Faith ...
'' (1932) as Man in Elevator (uncredited) * ''
Speak Easily ''Speak Easily'' is a 1932 American pre-Code comedy film starring Buster Keaton, Jimmy Durante, and Thelma Todd, and directed by Edward Sedgwick. The studio also paired Keaton and Durante as a comedy team during this period in '' The Passionat ...
'' (1932) as Reno * '' Prosperity'' (1932) as Ice Cream Salesman (uncredited) * '' Flesh'' (1932) as Dolan - a Referee * '' What! No Beer?'' (1933) as Spike Moran * ''
Beer and Pretzels ''Beer and Pretzels'' is the second of five short films starring Ted Healy and His Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard) released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on August 26, 1933. A musical-comedy film, the film also featured Bonnie Bonne ...
'' (1933, Short) as Theater Manager (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1933) as Joe Mannion (uncredited) * ''
Hello Pop! ''Hello Pop!'' is the third of five short films starring Ted Healy and His Stooges released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer on September 16, 1933. A musical-comedy film, the film also featured the Albertina Rasch Dancers and Bonnie Bonnell (Healy's gi ...
'' (1933, Short) as Brophy (uncredited) * '' The Poor Rich'' (1934) as Flannigan * '' The Thin Man'' (1934) as Morelli * ''
Paris Interlude ''Paris Interlude'' is a 1934 American drama film directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Wells Root. The film stars Madge Evans, Otto Kruger, Robert Young, Una Merkel, Ted Healy and Louise Henry. The film was released on July 27, 1934, by ...
'' (1934) as Ham * '' Hide-Out'' (1934) as Detective Britt * '' Have a Heart'' (1934) as Mac (uncredited) * '' Death on the Diamond'' (1934) as Grogan * ''
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'' (1934) as Eddie Delaney * ''
I'll Fix It ''I'll Fix It'' is a 1934 American romantic comedy film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Jack Holt, Mona Barrie and Winnie Lightner. An extremely powerful machine politics fixer is frustrated when his attempts to secure his younger bro ...
'' (1934) as Tilly Tilson * '' Sequoia'' (1934) as Forest Ranger Pete (uncredited) * ''
Forsaking All Others ''Forsaking All Others'' is a 1934 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by W.S. Van Dyke, and starring Robert Montgomery, Joan Crawford and Clark Gable. The screenplay was written by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, which was based upon a 1933 ...
'' (1934) (scenes deleted) * '' Devil Dogs of the Air'' (1935) as Minor Role (scenes deleted) * '' Shadow of Doubt'' (1935) as Fred Wilcox * '' The Whole Town's Talking'' (1935) as 'Slugs' Martin * '' Naughty Marietta'' (1935) as Zeke * '' People Will Talk'' (1935) as Pete Ranse * '' Mad Love'' (1935) as Rollo * '' She Gets Her Man'' (1935) as Flash * '' China Seas'' (1935) as Wilbur Timmons * '' I Live My Life'' (1935) as Pete (uncredited) * '' 1,000 Dollars a Minute'' (1935) as Benny Dolan * '' Remember Last Night?'' (1935) as Maxie * '' Show Them No Mercy!'' (1935) as Buzz * ''
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'' (1936) as Killer * '' Here Comes Trouble'' (1936) as Crowley * '' Woman Trap'' (1936) as George Meade * '' The Case Against Mrs. Ames'' (1936) as Sid * '' Kelly the Second'' (1936) as Ike Arnold * '' Spendthrift'' (1936) as Bill McGuire * ''
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'' (1936) as Squinty * '' All American Chump'' (1936) as Pudgy Murphy * '' Mr. Cinderella'' (1936) as Detective McNutt * '' Hideaway Girl'' (1936) as Bugs Murphy * '' Career Woman'' (1936) as Doc Curley * '' Great Guy'' (1936) as Pete Reilly * '' Oh, Doctor'' (1937) as Meg Smith * ''
Jim Hanvey, Detective ''Jim Hanvey, Detective'' is a 1937 American film directed by Phil Rosen. It is loosely based on the short story collection of the same name by novelist Octavus Roy Cohen. Plot summary Cast *Guy Kibbee as James Woolford "Jim" Hanvey * Tom ...
'' (1937) as Romo * '' The Soldier and the Lady'' (1937) as Packer * '' The Hit Parade'' (1937) as Mulrooney * ''
The Great Gambini ''The Great Gambini'' is a 1937 American mystery film directed by Charles Vidor and written by Frederick J. Jackson, Frank Partos and Howard Irving Young. The film stars Akim Tamiroff, Marian Marsh, John Trent, Genevieve Tobin, Reginald Den ...
'' (1937) as 'Butch' * '' Varsity Show'' (1937) as Mike Barclay * '' Trapped by G-Men'' (1937) as Lefty * '' The Girl Said No'' (1937) as Pick * '' The Last Gangster'' (1937) as 'Fats' Garvey * '' Blossoms on Broadway'' (1937) as Mr. Prussic * '' A Slight Case of Murder'' (1938) as Lefty * ''
Romance on the Run ''Romance on the Run'' is a 1938 American comedy crime film directed by Gus Meins and starring Donald Woods and Patricia Ellis. Plot A very expensive necklace known as the "Czarina's Tears" is stolen from Phelps' jewelry shop. The next morn ...
'' (1938) as Whitey Whitehouse * '' Hold That Kiss'' (1938) as Al * '' Gold Diggers in Paris'' (1938) as Mike Coogan * '' Passport Husband'' (1938) as Spike * '' Come On, Leathernecks!'' (1938) as Max 'Curly' Maxwell * '' Vacation from Love'' (1938) as Barney Keenan, Band Leader * '' Gambling Ship'' (1938) as Cuthbert Innocent * '' You Can't Cheat an Honest Man'' (1939) as Corbett * '' Pardon Our Nerve'' (1939) as Nosey Nelson * '' Society Lawyer'' (1939) as Max * '' For Love or Money'' (1939) as Sleeper * ''
The Kid from Kokomo ''The Kid from Kokomo'' is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Lewis Seiler and written by Richard Macaulay and Jerry Wald. The film stars Pat O'Brien, Wayne Morris, Joan Blondell, May Robson, Jane Wyman and Stanley Fields. The film was re ...
'' (1939) as Eddie Black * '' Golden Boy'' (1939) as Roxy Lewis * '' Mr. Smith Goes to Washington'' (1939) as Newspaper employee (uncredited) * ''
Kid Nightingale ''Kid Nightingale'' is a 1939 American musical comedy film directed by George Amy and written by Charles Belden and Raymond L. Schrock. The film stars John Payne, Jane Wyman, Walter Catlett, Edward Brophy, Charles D. Brown, Max Hoffman Jr., a ...
'' (1939) as Mike Jordon * '' The Amazing Mr. Williams'' (1939) as Buck Moseby * ''
The Big Guy ''The Big Guy'' is a 1939 American drama crime film directed by Arthur Lubin starring Victor McLaglen and Jackie Cooper. Plot A prison warden (Victor McLaglen) can either keep loot for his family or save an innocent youth (Jackie Cooper) condem ...
'' (1939) as Dippy * ''
Calling Philo Vance ''Calling Philo Vance'' is a 1940 American mystery/comedy film released by Warner Bros. and starring James Stephenson as the dilettante detective Philo Vance, his only appearance as the character; Margot Stevenson co-stars. The film also featur ...
'' (1940) as Ryan * ''Alias the Deacon'' (1940) as Stuffy * ''
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'' (1940) as Potsy Brill * ''
The Great Profile ''The Great Profile'' is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Walter Lang and starring John Barrymore, Mary Beth Hughes, Gregory Ratoff and John Payne. Synopsis Barrymore lampoons himself. A famous actor, given to drink, nearly destroys the ...
'' (1940) as Sylvester * '' Dance, Girl, Dance'' (1940) as Dwarfie Humblewinger * '' Sandy Gets Her Man'' (1940) as Fireman Junior * ''
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'' (1940) as Bill * '' Sleepers West'' (1941) as George Trautwein * '' Thieves Fall Out'' (1941) as Rork * ''
The Bride Came C.O.D. ''The Bride Came C.O.D.'' is a 1941 American screwball romantic comedy starring James Cagney as an airplane pilot and Bette Davis as a runaway heiress, and directed by William Keighley. Although the film was publicized as the first screen pairin ...
'' (1941) as Hinkle * '' A Dangerous Game'' (1941) as Bugsy (misspelled Bugs in on-screen credits) * ''
Nine Lives Are Not Enough ''Nine Lives Are Not Enough'' is a 1941 Comedy-drama film directed by A. Edward Sutherland and written by Fred Niblo Jr. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Joan Perry, and James Gleason, with Howard Da Silva, Faye Emerson and Edward Brophy. The film ...
'' (1941) as Officer Slattery * ''
Buy Me That Town ''Buy Me That Town'' is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Eugene Forde and written by Murray Boltinoff, Harry A. Gourfair, Gordon Kahn and Martin Rackin. The film stars Lloyd Nolan, Constance Moore, Albert Dekker, Sheldon Leonard, Barbar ...
'' (1941) as Ziggy * '' Dumbo'' (1941) as Timothy Q. Mouse (voice, uncredited) * '' The Gay Falcon'' (1941) as Detective Bates * '' Steel Against the Sky'' (1941) as Pete Evans * '' All Through the Night'' (1942) as Joe Denning * '' Broadway'' (1942) as Porky * '' Larceny, Inc.'' (1942) as Weepy Davis * '' Madame Spy'' (1942) as Mike Reese * ''
Lady Bodyguard ''Lady Bodyguard'' is a 1943 American comedy film directed by William Clemens. The film stars Eddie Albert, Anne Shirley', Raymond Walburn, Roger Pryor', Edward Brophy, Maude Eburne, Clem Bevans and Mary Treen. The film was released on Januar ...
'' (1943) as Harry Gargan * ''
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'' (1943) as Marine Sgt. J.J. Callahan * ''
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'' (1943) as Casey * '' A Scream in the Dark'' (1943) as Eddie Tough * '' Cover Girl'' (1944) as Joe - Cafe Owner (uncredited) * ''
It Happened Tomorrow ''It Happened Tomorrow'' is a 1944 American fantasy film directed by René Clair, starring Dick Powell, Linda Darnell and Jack Oakie, and featuring Edgar Kennedy and John Philliber. It is based on the one-act play "The Jest of Haha Laba" by Lord ...
'' (1944) as Jake Shomberg * '' A Night of Adventure'' (1944) as Steve * ''
The Thin Man Goes Home ''The Thin Man Goes Home'' is a 1945 comedy- mystery film directed by Richard Thorpe. It is the fifth of the six '' Thin Man'' films starring William Powell and Myrna Loy as Dashiell Hammett's dapper ex-private detective Nick Charles and his ...
'' (1944) as Brogan * ''
See My Lawyer ''See My Lawyer'' is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and written by Edmund Hartmann and Stanley Davis. It is based on the 1939 musical ''See My Lawyer'' by Richard Maibaum and Harry Clork. The film stars Ole Olsen, Ch ...
'' (1945) as Otis Fillmore * '' I'll Remember April'' (1945) as Shadow * '' Wonder Man'' (1945) as Torso * '' Penthouse Rhythm'' (1945) as Bailey * '' The Falcon in San Francisco'' (1945) as Goldie Locke * ''
Girl on the Spot ''Girl on the Spot'' is a 1946 musical crime film directed by William Beaudine and starring Lois Collier, Jess Barker and George Dolenz.Leese p.126 Partial cast * Lois Collier as Kathy Lorenz * Jess Barker as Rick Crane * George Dolenz as ...
'' (1946) as Fingers Foley * ''
Swing Parade of 1946 ''Swing Parade of 1946'' is a 1946 musical comedy film directed by Phil Karlson and released by Monogram Pictures. The film features Gale Storm, Phil Regan, and The Three Stooges (Moe Howard, Larry Fine and Curly Howard), Edward Brophy and music ...
'' (1946) as Moose * '' Sweetheart of Sigma Chi'' (1946) as Arty * '' The Falcon's Adventure'' (1946) as Goldie Locke * ''
Renegade Girl ''Renegade Girl'' is a 1946 American western film directed by William Berke and starring Ann Savage, Alan Curtis and Edward Brophy. It was one of a few movies made by the short-lived Affiliated Productions, and was released through Robert L. ...
'' (1946) as Bob Crandall * ''
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'' (1947) as Cecil Felton * '' Arson, Inc.'' (1949) as Pete Purdy * '' Danger Zone'' (1951) as Prof. Frederick Simpson Schicker * '' Roaring City'' (1951) as 'Professor' Frederick Simpson Schicker * '' Pier 23'' (1951) as Prof. Shicker * ''
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'' (1956) as Dance Contest Judge * '' The Last Hurrah'' (1958) as 'Ditto' Boland * ''The Slowest Gun in the West'' (1960, TV Movie) as The Bartender *'' Two Rode Together'' (1961) as Minor Role (uncredited) (final film role)


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