Known For Actor
Gender Male
Birthday 1902-07-04
Deathday 1977-08-10 (75 years old)
Place of Birth Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Also Known As Vincent Lysle Barnett, Vincent L. Barnett, Vincent Barnett
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Vince Barnett (July 4, 1902 – August 10, 1977) was an American film and television actor. He appeared on stage originally. Barnett's initial involvement with Hollywood was as a screenwriter, writing screenplays for the two-reeler movies of the late 1920s. He began appearing in films in 1930, playing hundreds of comedy bits and supporting parts. One of his more sizable screen roles was the moronic, illiterate gangster "secretary" in Scarface (1932). Among his best-regarded early roles, apart from Scarface, were The Big Cage (1933), Thirty Day Princess (1934) and Princess O'Hara (1935). In later years, Barnett played straight character parts, often as careworn little men, undertakers, janitors, bartenders and drunks in pictures ranging from films noir (The Killers, 1946) to westerns (Springfield Rifle, 1952). He was a welcome presence in "B" comedies and mysteries: as Runyonesque gangsters in Petticoat Larceny (1943), Little Miss Broadway (1947), and Gas House Kids Go West (1947), and notably as Tom Conway's enthusiastic sidekick in The Falcon's Alibi (1946). After World War II, with the Hollywood studios making fewer films, Barnett became a familiar face on television.
as Bartender
as Homer
as Principal Adams
as Cabbie #1
as Elmo
as Man at Telephone Booth (uncredited)
as 'Scissors'
as Janitor
as Automobile Owner at Gas Station
as Man in Manhole
as Vince (Small Duck Hunter)
as Elmo
as Pentagon janitor
as Janitor
as Undertaker
as Gamler
as Noonan
as Ed - Stan's Partner in Drive-In (uncredited)
as Berg
as Bartender
as Grimes
as Herman
as Cook (uncredited)
as Henry
as George (uncredited)
as Burlesk Comedian (uncredited)
as Mugsy
as Joe (uncredited)
as Comedian
as Pokey
as Joe - Barber
as Cooky
as Hotel Clerk
as Carl Swanson - Bartender (uncredited)
as Sam Gardner
as Bernard, the Bartender
as Louie Snead
as Henry Cronner
as Louie Snead
as Russell
as Muggsy
as Bartender
as Mack Truck
as Steve
as Charlie Gill
as Louis Murkil
as Schuyler (uncredited)
as Charleston
as Street Cleaner
as Singing Waiter (uncredited)
as Baldy
as Goldie Locke
as Ben
as Agent
as Organ Grinder
as Oscar
as Short Bald Man at Dance
as Voice Student
as Barney Baker
as Card Game Kibitzer (uncredited)
as Curley (archive footage / uncredited)
as Clipper - 3rd Robber
as Benny
as Alvin
as Stogie
as Curly
as Klinkhammer
as Henchman 'Gimp'
as Schultz
as Waiter at Diner
as Charley
as Silly Drunk at Bar
as Lefty Lewis
as Kay's 2nd Taxi Driver
as Baldy
as Haskins
as Sandy, photographer
as The King
as Alaska
as Dimitri
as Husband #2 (uncredited)
as Curly
as Drunk
as Buckthorn 'Buck' the Guide
as Ephriam
as Broken Teapot Man
as Scribbler, a Petty Forger
as Coroner's Messenger
as Political Speaker / Singer
as Night Watchman
as Bartender
as Simp
as Whisper
as Porchy
as Deputy Constable
as Dan Haggerty
as Mike - the cook
as Barney
as Vince Bergson
as Kewpie
as Acey Ducey- Sidekick
as Clarence "Bulb" Callahan
as Mathieu
as Spike Conover
as Burp
as Speedy 'Bulbs' Callahan
as Puss McGaffey, the Bus Driver
as Hector
as Willoughby
as Vince
as Lew
as Performer
as Clerk
as Vincent Smart
as Mr. Jones
as Chuck aka 'Brains'
as Kubanda
as Fingers
as Drunk in Diner
as Ace McGurk
as The Courier
as Bullet
as Sammy
as Quincy - Dynamite's Henchman
as Baldy Schultz
as Ascanio
as Tony
as Peppo
as Count Nicholeus
as Jerry
as Peter
as William Jones
as Comic Photographer
as Bugsie
as Little
as Windy
as Otto Hoffer
as Soupmeat
as Spike
as Undetermined Secondary Role
as Waiter
as Officer Gulliver
as 'Dutch'
as Sidney Goldblatt
as Windy
as Fishbone
as Speakeasy Patron (uncredited)
as Louis Mossbaum, Tailor
as Angelo
as The Great Santini
as Barrett, Convict Reporter
as Assistant Cook (uncredited)
as Dvorak
as Writer