WILLIAM IRVING

William Irving
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: May 17, 1893
Deathday: December 25, 1943
Place of Birth: Hamburg, Germany
Biography
William Irving was born on May 17, 1893 in Hamburg, Germany. He was an actor, known for Pampered Youth (1925), Someone in the House (1920) and Ham and Eggs at the Front (1927). He was previously married to Ida I. Germann. He died on December 25, 1943 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Notable work
Filmography
Starring
(archive footage) (uncredited)
Neighbor
1941·
WhispersMan in Elevator (uncredited)
1940·
Bitter SweetMan in Mud Bath (uncredited)
Governor
1940·
Little MenBartender
1940·
The Mortal StormCafe Waiter
1940·
The Great DictatorMan Seated on Bed (uncredited)
1939·
Fast and Furious(uncredited)
1939·
NinotchkaBartender (uncredited)
Drunk
Chef (uncredited)
1939·
Idiot's DelightSandro
1938·
The ChaserInjured Man
1938·
Down on the FarmColeman
1938·
Special InspectorPete
1938·
Woman Against WomanMan in Elevator
1938·
Wee Wee MonsieurCaptain Gorgonzola (uncredited)
1938·
Convicted'Cobble-Puss' Coley
Wright's Butler
Cop
1937·
Playing the PoniesHiggins (uncredited)
1937·
TopperPoliceman (uncredited)
1937·
New NewsAgency Man
1937·
The ShadowMac
1937·
Back to the WoodsCourtroom Guard (uncredited)
1937·
Dizzy DoctorsSurgeon (uncredited)
1937·
The Super Snooper1936·
Wives Never KnowDrunk (uncredited)
1936·
Early to BedMr. Fassbinder (uncredited)
Writer (uncredited)
1936·
Slippery SilksMr. Romani (uncredited)
1936·
Am I Having Fun!The Maitre d'
1935·
Here Comes CookiePassenger (uncredited)
1935·
Public Hero Number 1Federal Agent (uncredited)
1935·
CarnivalWaiter (uncredited)
Policeman Schultz (uncredited)
1935·
Three Little BeersCement Layer (uncredited)
1935·
Maybe It's LoveMan Going Down the Stairs (uncredited)
1935·
One More SpringChef
1935·
Paris in SpringSecond Chef
1935·
The Best Man WinsBartender
1935·
Foolish HeartsThe Chef (uncredited)
1935·
Pop Goes the EaselMan Curly Asks For A Meal (uncredited)
1935·
Honeymoon Bridge1934·
Mike FrightRadio Announcer
1934·
One Too Many1934·
Orient ExpressConductor
1934·
Manhattan MelodramaGerman Note Holder (uncredited)
1934·
Melody in SpringMr. Shorter
1934·
Counsel on De FenceBus Passenger (uncredited)
1934·
The Personality KidFan Who Liked Ritzy's Yodeling
1934·
Radio DoughGang Member (uncredited)
1934·
Punch DrunksKilduff's Manager (uncredited)
1933·
Private Detective 62Drunk (uncredited)
1933·
The BoweryFireman (uncredited)
1933·
Tired Feet1933·
The HitchhikerMovie Director
1933·
Hooks and Jabs1932·
A Farewell to ArmsFrustrated Opera Singing Friend (uncredited)
1931·
Manhattan ParadeSuit of Armor
Ginger - the Cook (uncredited)
1930·
Sid's Long Count2nd Weight Reducing Machine Salesman
1930·
She Who Gets SlappedCon Man
1930·
What a LifeAlgy the Convict
1930·
SurpriseCharlie
Jim Greene (uncredited)
1930·
On the BorderDusty
1930·
Rough WatersBill
The 'Yoohoo' Man
Bernardo
1929·
Song of LoveStage Manager (uncredited)
1929·
A Wireless LizzieBill
1929·
From HeadquartersFritz
1929·
Hearts in ExileRat Catcher
Fritz Mueller
1928·
The Singapore MutinyHuber
1928·
Beautiful But DumbWard
1928·
Coney IslandHughey Cooper
1928·
Red HairDemmy
1928·
Nothing to WearDetective
1928·
The CameramanPhotographer (uncredited)
1927·
Swiss MovementsWillie Yodel
Von Friml (as William J. Irving)
1927·
Sailor Beware1927·
Easy CurvesThe Couturiere
1927·
Duck OutBlondini
Oscar McGuff
1927·
She's My BabyChuck Callahan
1927·
Chicken FeathersThe Ice Man
1926·
Beauty à la Mud1926·
Weak, But WillingWalter's rival
1926·
Chase YourselfTwo Gun Jo
1926·
Page Me1925·
My SwedieEthel's Husband
1925·
Yes, Yes, BabetteNearsighted Apache
1925·
Fair But Foolish1924·
Starving Beauties1924·
Love LettersDon Crossland
1923·
The Love TrapFreddie Rivers
1923·
The Clean UpRobert Dobbs
1923·
Gentle JuliaGeorge Plum
1923·
Winter Has CameThe Hired Man
1923·
Navy Blues1922·
Circus ClownsThe Circus Owner
1921·
The Noodle Nut1920·
Twin BedsAndrew Larkin
1920·
Someone in the HousePercy Glendenning
1920·
BillionsFrank Manners
1920·
The Heart of a ChildPerry (as William J. Irving)
Stroheim
1917·
Whose Baby?Harold Scull - the Rival