Si Jenks (born Howard Hansell Jenkins; September 23, 1876 – January 6, 1970) was an American actor. He was involved in 224 films in a career spanning nearly two decades in vaudeville and films.
His best known appearances include ''
The Village Blacksmith'', ''
The Rider of the Law'', ''
Oregon Trail
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'', ''
The Cowboy Star'', ''
Zorro's Black Whip'' and ''
The Great Train Robbery''.
Early life
Jenks was born in
Norristown, Pennsylvania
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on September 23, 1876, to parents John and Catherine Jenkins.
As a young boy, Jenks would enjoy watching his local champion baseball team. On one occasion, he was summoned to act as
umpire
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after the crowd grew dissatisfied with the person who had been appointed to adjudge the game. Jenks accepted the challenge "with boyish alacrity", surrendering his seat on a
soapbox and ultimately was accepted by the audience with his decision making.
From April 1898 to October 1898, he served in the
National Guard of the United States
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as a reserve volunteer.
Career
Jenks began his career sometime around the early 1890s in theatre, having run away from home and joined Diamond Jack's medicine show in
Norristown, Pennsylvania
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. He later travelled over the United States with circuses and was associated with Professor Gleason, a noted horse trainer of that time.
He was a comedian with the 101 ranch in 1908 and later travelled with them to Mexico.
He found early success on a
Broadway theatre
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production of
Get Rich Quick Wallingford,
playing the role of the rube bus driver for 55 weeks. Jenks later moved into
Hollywood films and took
vaudeville
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roles in movie comedies from around 1921. In 1924, he commented that his work as a comedian was "the hardest work in the world", having experienced dislocated knees, nearly being
blinded by stage lights and having paint thrown at him.
During the 1930s, he performed in films such as
Naughty Marietta,
Stand Up and Cheer! and
Fighting Shadows.
Personal life
He was married to Lilian Annie Jenkins
(née ''Hartford''; 1882 – 1983), who he met during the 1920s and married in 1926 in
New Jersey
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. She was born in
Bury, Lancashire, England and began her stage career aged 4. She lived around
Los Angeles
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since 1923.
They acted on stage together during the 1920s in the act of "Si Jenks and Lilian Hartford" and later moved to a retirement facility in 1965. She was the first resident of the
Motion Picture and Television Country Home and Hospital to become a centenarian. The couple had two daughters who pre-deceased Lilian Jenks, who died in June 1983.
According to his
World War I
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draft registration card, he was also earlier married to Victoria A Jenkins. Jenks and Allen were described as "two excellent acts of vaudeville" by the ''
Logansport Pharos-Tribune'' in 1920 and were known as ''"The Small Town Wise Crackers"''.
Death
On January 6, 1970, Jenks died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, of complications after suffering a heart disease. His gravesite is at
Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles.
Filmography
* ''
The Village Blacksmith'' (1922)
* ''
Picking Peaches'' (1924)*short
* ''
Self Defense (1932)
* ''
Lightning Range'' (1933)
* ''
Rawhide Romance'' (1934)
* ''
Sixteen Fathoms Deep'' (1934)
* ''
Charlie Chan's Courage'' (1934)
* ''
Judge Priest'' (1934)
* ''
Stand Up and Cheer!'' (1934)
* ''
The Rider of the Law'' (1934)
* ''
Naughty Marietta'' (1935)
* ''
Fighting Shadows'' (1935)
* ''
Another Face'' (1935)
* ''
Captain January'' (1936)
* ''
The Ranger and the Lady'' (1940) as Freighter Frank Purdy
References
External links
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American male film actors
1876 births
1970 deaths