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Vernon Dent

 
Actor: Vernon Dent
  • Born: Feb 16, 1895 in San Jose, California
  • Died: Nov 05, 1963 in Los Angeles, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '20s-'50s
  • Major Genres: Comedy
  • Career Highlights: His First Flame, The Extra Girl, Dragnet Patrol
  • First Major Screen Credit: The Extra Girl (1923)

Biography

Actor Vernon Dent launched his career in stock companies and as one-third of a singing cabaret trio. Silent comedian Hank Mann, impressed by Dent's girth (250 pounds) and comic know-how, helped Vernon enter films in 1919. Dent starred in a 2-reel series at the Pacific Film Company, then settled in at Mack Sennett studios as a supporting player, generally cast as a heavy. During his Sennett years, Dent was most often teamed with pasty-faced comedian Harry Langdon, who became his lifelong friend and co-worker. Remaining with Sennett until the producer closed down his studio in 1933, Dent moved to Educational Pictures, where he was afforded equal billing with Harry Langdon; and when Langdon moved to Columbia Pictures in 1934, Dent followed, remaining a mainstay of the Columbia 2-reel stock company until 1953. Here he was featured with such comic luminaries as Andy Clyde, Buster Keaton, Hugh Herbert, Vera Vague, and especially the Three Stooges. Among Dent's dozens of talkie feature-film credits were W.C. Fields' Million Dollar Legs (1932) and You're Telling Me (1934); in one of his rare feature starring roles, Dent played a boisterous, wife-beating sailor in the 1932 "B" Dragnet Patrol. Well-connected politically in the Los Angeles area, Dent supplemented his acting income by running the concession stand at Westlake Park. Vernon Dent retired in the mid-1950s, due to total blindness brought about by diabetes; the ever-upbeat actor was so well-adjusted to his handicap that many of Dent's close friends were unaware that he was blind. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Vernon Dent
Born Vernon Bruce Dent
February 16, 1895(1895-02-16)
San Jose, California
U.S.
Died November 5, 1963 (aged 68)
Hollywood, California
U.S.
Years active 1919-1954
Spouse(s) Eunice Muncy
(1938-1963)

Vernon Bruce Dent (February 16, 1895 – November 5, 1963) was a comic actor who co-starred in many short films for Columbia Pictures. He was frequently cast as the irascible foil to the Three Stooges' comic antics.

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Early career

In the early 1920s, Dent was a fixture at the Mack Sennett studio, working with comedians Billy Bevan, Andy Clyde, and especially Harry Langdon. Dent alternately played breezy pals and blustery authority figures opposite Langdon's timid character.

The Three Stooges try to please Dent in Busy Buddies.

Sennett voided all contracts when it came time to retool his studio for sound, and Dent moved to Educational Pictures in 1929. Dent's supporting performances were frequently funnier than the sometimes uninspired antics of the nominal stars. When Educational hired Harry Langdon for a series of two-reelers in 1932, Vernon Dent resumed his place as Langdon's co-star.

Columbia Pictures

Dent joined Columbia Pictures' short-subject department in 1935, and achieved his greatest success there. He went on to work with practically every star on the payroll, including fellow Sennett alumni Harry Langdon, Andy Clyde, Charley Chase, and Eddie Quillan; Buster Keaton, El Brendel, Barbara Jo Allen (Vera Vague), Hugh Herbert, Schilling and Lane, Harry von Zell, and Bert Wheeler. Dent appeared very occasionally in feature films, including Million Dollar Legs, Chip Off the Old Block, Kill the Umpire, The Harvey Girls and Rockin' in the Rockies, but was much more visible in two-reel comedies.

Dent was most often featured in the Three Stooges films; in fact, he made more appearances in their films than any other supporting actor. Dent also appeared with The Three Stooges on a live CBS television broadcast, The Frank Sinatra Show, on January 1, 1952. Through his association with the Stooges, Dent became close friends with Shemp Howard.

Diabetes and death

Dent suffered from diabetes later in life, and eventually went blind. Amazingly, he continued to act in Columbia shorts (in a stationary or seated position) through 1954. His final appearance with the Three Stooges was in Knutzy Knights; as the film was a remake of 1948's Squareheads of the Round Table, Dent was only needed for a few new shots (and was also uncredited). Every Three Stooges film short with his name that was produced after this used stock footage from his earlier shorts; as such, his last "appearance" was 1957's Guns a Poppin!. Dent also participated in the nationally televised This Is Your Life tribute to Mack Sennett. During this period, not many of Dent's co-stars were aware of his handicap.

By the time Dent retired from film in 1954, he had appeared in over 400 films.

Dent attended Shemp Howard's funeral in 1955. At the time, he was completely blind, and had to be led to Howard's casket. Character actor Emil Sitka was one of many who did not know Dent had lost his sight:

Vernon came into the parlor, wearing a yarmulke like everyone else since this was a Jewish ceremony. He was led in by his arm, and brought up to Shemp's casket. The man accompanying Vernon told him, 'This is Shemp.' Vernon was staring straight ahead at the wall — it was then that I realized he was blind. Vernon felt Shemp's hand, then his face very gently. Everyone else had been filing past the casket quickly, but Vernon took his time, giving a last goodbye to his friend. It was one of the most moving things I ever saw.[1]

Dent's diabetes worsened after his retirement, limiting his activities. He died of a heart attack on November 5, 1963.

References

  1. ^ Okuda, Ted; Watz, Edward; (1986). The Columbia Comedy Shorts, p. 211 McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. ISBN 0899501818

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