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Ninnian Joseph Yule (30 April 1892 – 30 March 1950) was a Scottish-American
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actor who later appeared in many films as a
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. He starred alongside Renie Riano in the '' Jiggs and Maggie'' film series. Yule was the father of actor
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Biography

Ninnian Joseph Yule was born in the Hutchesontown district of
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on 30 April 1892, the son of Elizabeth (née McKell; 1866–1919) and boiler maker Ninnian Yule (1866–1943). He emigrated to the United States with his parents on the steamship ''Bolivia'', arriving at the Port of New York on 2 August 1892. They settled in
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. As a teenager, Yule performed in local
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theatres and was later booked into leading
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wheels, including the Columbia Burlesque Wheel, where he adopted the stage name Joe Yule. In 1919, Yule married fellow vaudevillian Nellie W. Carter, a native of
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. In 1920, while they were appearing together in a Brooklyn production of '' A Gaiety Girl'', their son Ninnian Joseph Yule Jr. was born. He later became a Hollywood actor under the name
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. The Yules separated in 1924 during a slump in vaudeville, and Carter moved with her son to Hollywood in 1925. Yule was naturalized as an American citizen in
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on 14 May 1943. Yule died of a
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on 30 March 1950 in
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. He was 57. Rooney arranged to have his father buried near Rooney's friend and longtime acting colleague, Wallace Beery, who had died the year before. He wrote, "I thought it was fitting that these two comedians should rest in peace, side by side."


Filmography

*'' The Great Ziegfeld'' (1936) as World's Fair Barker (uncredited) *'' Idiot's Delight'' (1939) as Vaudeville Comic (uncredited) *'' Sudden Money'' (1939) as Joe *'' They All Come Out'' (1939) as County Jail Inmate (uncredited) *'' Fast and Furious'' (1939) as One of the Actors (uncredited) *'' The Secret of Dr. Kildare'' (1939) as Lunch Room Counterman (uncredited) *'' Judge Hardy and Son'' (1939) as Munk, the Tire Man (uncredited) *'' Broadway Melody of 1940'' (1940) as Dan (uncredited) *'' Forty Little Mothers'' (1940) as Counterman at Diner (uncredited) *'' Florian'' (1940) as Barker (uncredited) *'' Phantom Raiders'' (1940) as Sailor on Blown Up Ship (uncredited) *'' New Moon'' (1940) as Maurice *'' Boom Town'' (1940) as Ed Murphy *'' Strike Up the Band'' (1940) as Ticket Seller at Fair (uncredited) *'' Dulcy'' (1940) as Attendant at Resort Dock (uncredited) *'' Third Finger, Left Hand'' (1940) as Waiter (uncredited) *'' Gallant Sons'' (1940) as Mike, Who Whistles the Tune (uncredited) *'' Go West'' (1940) as Joe, the Crystal Palace Bartender (uncredited) *'' Maisie Was a Lady'' (1941) as First Carnival Barker (uncredited) *'' The Wild Man of Borneo'' (1941) as Jerry (scenes deleted) *'' Come Live With Me'' (1941) as Sleepy Neighbor (uncredited) *'' Blonde Inspiration'' (1941) as Street Cleaner (uncredited) *'' The Trial of Mary Dugan'' (1941) as Sign Painter (uncredited) *'' I'll Wait for You'' (1941) as Little 'Butch' *'' Billy the Kid'' (1941) as Milton *'' The Get-Away'' (1941) as McMannis, a Bartender (uncredited) *''Sucker List'' (1941, Short) as Man Wanting Match (uncredited) *'' Married Bachelor'' (1941) as Waiter (scenes deleted) *'' Shadow of the Thin Man'' (1941) as Henry, the Racetrack Watchman (uncredited) *'' Kathleen'' (1941) as Sign Poster *'' Babes on Broadway'' (1941) as Mason, Aide to Reed (uncredited) *'' Nazi Agent'' (1942) as Barney (uncredited) *'' Woman of the Year'' (1942) as Building Superintendent (uncredited) *'' Born to Sing'' (1942) as Ed Collera *'' Fingers at the Window'' (1942) as Citizen (uncredited) *'' Grand Central Murder'' (1942) as Stagehand (uncredited) *'' Maisie Gets Her Man'' (1942) as Elevator Operator (uncredited) *'' Jackass Mail'' (1942) as Barky *'' Calling Dr. Gillespie'' (1942) as Passerby in Detroit (uncredited) *'' The Omaha Trail'' (1942) as Ericson (uncredited) *'' Panama Hattie'' (1942) as Waiter (uncredited) *'' Mighty Lak a Goat'' (1942, Short) as Matinee Movie Patron (uncredited) *'' For Me and My Gal'' (1942) as Fred (uncredited) *''Famous Boners'' (1942, Short) as George O'Flanagan (uncredited) *'' Harrigan's Kid'' (1943) as Jones (uncredited) *'' Air Raid Wardens'' (1943) as Air Raid Warden Recruit (uncredited) *'' Presenting Lily Mars'' (1943) as Mike, Stage Doorman (uncredited) *'' A Stranger in Town'' (1943) as Barber (uncredited) *'' Three Hearts for Julia'' (1943) as Taxicab Driver (uncredited) *'' Swing Shift Maisie'' (1943) as Clarence, Ice Cream Vendor (uncredited) *'' I Dood It'' (1943) as Theatre Doorman (uncredited) *'' Lost Angel'' (1943) as Tenant (uncredited) *'' Radio Bugs'' (1944, Short) as Dental Patient (uncredited) *'' Two Girls and a Sailor'' (1944) as The Carpenter (uncredited) *'' Meet the People'' (1944) as Shorty (uncredited) *'' Bathing Beauty'' (1944) as Bartender (uncredited) *'' The Seventh Cross'' (1944) as Prisoner at Concentration Camp (uncredited) *'' Kismet'' (1944) as Bath House Attendant (uncredited) *'' The Thin Man Goes Home'' (1944) as Barber (uncredited) *'' Nothing But Trouble'' (1944) as Police Officer (uncredited) *''
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'' (1945) as Stage Manager (uncredited) *'' Murder in the Music Hall'' (1946) as Joe, Stage Doorman (uncredited) *'' Bringing Up Father'' (1946) as Jiggs *'' The Mighty McGurk'' (1946) as Immigrant from Ireland (uncredited) *'' That's My Gal'' (1947) as Comic (uncredited) *'' Magic Town'' (1947) as Radio Comic in Montage (uncredited) *'' Jiggs and Maggie in Society'' (1947) as Jiggs *'' Jiggs and Maggie in Court'' (1948) as Jiggs *'' Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jitters'' (1949) as Jiggs *'' Jiggs and Maggie Out West'' (1950) as Jiggs (final film role)


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Yule, Joe 1892 births 1950 deaths 20th-century Scottish male actors 20th-century American male actors Scottish male film actors American male film actors Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) Male actors from Glasgow Scottish emigrants to the United States Scottish vaudeville performers American vaudeville performers