Bert Wheeler

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Biography

Having acted onstage since boyhood, in his early 20s he and his wife headlined as a vaudeville comedy team; several years later they became Broadway stars in The Ziegfeld Follies. In 1927, Ziegfeld teamed him with Robert Woolsey in the Broadway musical Rio Rita; they reprised their roles in the musical's film version (1929), launching a screen career as a very successful comedy team until Woolsey's death in 1938. Wheeler appeared in Broadway shows and on the road, and also made a few more films. He was a regular on the '50s TV series Brave Eagle. In the '60s he performed in New York and Las Vegas nightclubs. ~ Rovi

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Diplomaniacs (1933 Comedy Film)
Too Many Cooks (1931 Comedy Film)
Las Vegas Nights (1941 Musical Film)
Three Wishes for Jamie (1952 Album by Original Broadway Cast)
The Rainmakers (1935 Comedy Film)