Bert Wheeler

Bert Wheeler
Wheeler in 1941
Born April 7, 1895
Died January 18, 1968 (aged 72)
Nationality American
Occupation(s) Actor, Comedian
Years active 1920–1962
Known for Wheeler & Woolsey
Spouses
Margaret Grae
(m. 1915; div. 1926)
Bernice Wheeler
(m. 1928; div. 1936)
Sally Haines
(m. 1937; div. 1939)
Patsy Orr
(m. 1940; div. 1950)
Olga Desmondae Rieman
(m. 1951; died 1966)
Children 1

Albert Jerome Wheeler (April 7, 1895 – January 18, 1968) was an American comedian who performed in Broadway theatre, American comedy feature films, and vaudeville acts. He was the comedy partner of Robert Woolsey, and together they formed a successful double act called Wheeler & Woolsey.

Biography

Wheeler was born in Paterson, New Jersey on April 7, 1895. He began his career performing in vaudeville in an act with Russ Brown.

He worked with Robert Woolsey on Broadway until their film debut in 1929, Rio Rita, established them in the Hollywood film industry.

In the early 1940s, after Robert Woolsey had died, Bert Wheeler struggled to restart his career. Their friend and former film costar Dorothy Lee agreed to tour with him in a vaudeville act. He also worked on radio on programs starring Frank Sinatra.

He continued to work off and on through the 1960s. In 1950 he appeared with Jackie Gleason on the early TV variety hour Cavalcade of Stars. His last theatrical films were two slapstick short films for Columbia Pictures, filmed in 1950 and produced by Jules White. He also kept up a busy schedule of live performances in nightclubs and on the legitimate stage, in such plays as Harvey (in the leading role of Elwood P. Dowd) and Three Wishes for Jamie. In 1955 Wheeler co-starred with Keith Larsen in the CBS western series Brave Eagle; Wheeler played the "half-breed" Smokey Joe, known for his tall tales and tribal wisdom.

Bert Wheeler died of emphysema in New York City on January 18, 1968. He had been a member of The Lambs Club since 1927.

Filmography

(As per the AFI database)

Title Year Role Notes
Rio Rita 1929 Chick Bean Film debut.
Dixiana 1930 Peewee
The Cuckoos 1930 Sparrow
Half Shot at Sunrise 1930 Tommy Turner
Hook, Line and Sinker 1930 Wilbur Boswell
Caught Plastered 1931 Tommy Tanner
Too Many Cooks 1931 Albert Bennett Without Woolsey.
Peach-O-Reno 1931 Wattles
Cracked Nuts 1931 Wendell Graham
Hold 'Em Jail 1932 Curly Harris
Girl Crazy 1932 Jimmy Deegan
Diplomaniacs 1933 Willy Nilly
So This Is Africa 1933 Wilbur Wheeler
Kentucky Kernels 1934 Willie Doyle
Hips, Hips, Hooray! 1934 Andy Williams
Cockeyed Cavaliers 1934 Bert Winstanley
The Nitwits 1935 Johnny
The Rainmakers 1935 Billy
Silly Billies 1936 Roy Banks
Mummy's Boys 1936 Stanley Wright
On Again-Off Again 1937 William "Willy" Hobbs
High Flyers 1937 Jerry Lane
The Cowboy Quarterback 1939 Harry Lynn Without Woolsey.
Las Vegas Nights 1941 Stu Grant Without Woolsey.

Marriages

Wheeler was married five times. His only child, with Speer, was Patricia Anne Wheeler.

  • Margaret Grae (m. 27 April 1915 to 15 November 1926) divorced.
  • Bernice Speer (m. 15 April 1928 to 19 February 1936) divorced, they had 1 child.
  • Sally Haines (m. 26 February 1937 to 1939) divorced.
  • Patsy Orr (c1940 to c1950) divorced.
  • Olga Desmondae Rieman (m. 1951 - 8 August 1966) to her death.

Home video releases

Nine of Wheeler's 21 movies were released in a DVD collection entitled "Wheeler & Woolsey: RKO Comedy Classics Collection" in March 2013 by Warner Archive.