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William Gillespie
Actor 1894 - 1938

William Gillespie

Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, UK

William Gillespie (24 January 1894 – 23 June 1938) was a Scottish actor. Gillespie started in Hollywood films from the silent era. He played in about 180 films between 1915 and 1939, although his appearances were often uncredited. Gillespie frequently appeared in Hal Roach... Read full bio →

Filmography

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12 titles
They Won't Believe Me

They Won't Believe Me

Irving Pichel 1947 1h 35m 6.0

On trial for murdering his girlfriend, philandering stockbroker Larry Ballentine takes the stand to claim his innocence and describe the actual, but improbable sounding, sequence of events that led to her death.

Cabin in the Sky

Cabin in the Sky

Vincente Minnelli 1943 1h 38m

When compulsive gambler Little Joe Jackson dies in a drunken fight, he awakens in purgatory, where he learns that he will be sent back to Earth for six months to prove that he deserves to be in heaven.

The Music Box

The Music Box

James Parrott 1932 29m 6.8

The Laurel & Hardy Moving Co. have a challenging job on their hands (and backs): hauling a player piano up a monumental flight of stairs to Prof. von Schwarzenhoffen's house. Their task is complicated by a sassy nursemaid and, unbeknownst to them, the impatient Prof. von Schwarzenhoffen himself.

Wrong Again

Wrong Again

Leo McCarey 1929 20m 6.0

Stable hands Stan and Ollie are tending a thoroughbred named "Blue Boy." But when they overhear two men talking about a $5000 reward for the return of the stolen "Blue Boy," they miss the part about it being the painting, not the horse. They take the horse to the owner's house to claim the reward.

Double Whoopee

Double Whoopee

Lewis R. Foster 1929 19m 6.0

Stan and Ollie wreak havoc at an upper class hotel in their jobs as footman (Hardy) and doorman (Laurel). They partially undress blonde bombshell Jean Harlow (in a brief appearance) and repeatedly escort a stuffy nobleman into an empty elevator shaft.

Why Worry?

Why Worry?

Fred C. Newmeyer, Sam Taylor 1923 1h 3m 6.5

Harold Van Pelham (Lloyd) is a hypochondriac, rich businessman who sails to the tropics for his 'health.' Instead of the peace and seclusion he is seeking, he finds himself in the middle of a revolution. He is imprisoned where he befriends the friendly giant, Colosso (Aasen), and they engineer an escape. Together, they quell the revolution.

Safety Last!

Safety Last!

Fred C. Newmeyer, Sam Taylor 1923 1h 13m 7.6

When a store clerk organizes a contest to climb the outside of a tall building, circumstances force him to make the perilous climb himself.

Dr. Jack

Dr. Jack

Fred C. Newmeyer, Sam Taylor 1922 1h 6.0

Country doctor Jack Jackson is called in to treat the Sick-Little-Well-Girl, who has been making Dr. Saulsbourg and his sanitarium very rich after years of unsuccessful treatment.

Never Weaken

Never Weaken

Fred C. Newmeyer 1921 29m 7.0

A young man schemes to drum up business for his girlfriend's employer but after seeing her being intimate with another man, he attempts to commit suicide.

Haunted Spooks

Haunted Spooks

Hal Roach, Alfred J. Goulding 1920 25m 6.0

After numerous failed attempts to commit suicide, our hero (Lloyd) runs into a lawyer who is looking for a stooge to stand in as a groom in order to secure an inheritance for his client (Davis). The inheritance is a house, which her scheming uncle "haunts" so that he can scare them off and claim the property.

The Immigrant

The Immigrant

Charlie Chaplin 1917 24m 7.2

Charlie is an immigrant who endures a challenging voyage and gets into trouble as soon as he arrives in America.

The Cure

The Cure

Charlie Chaplin 1917 26m 7.0

An alcoholic checks into a health spa and his antics promptly throw the establishment into chaos.

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