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Billy West, PARIS INTERLUDE


Born
1892-09-22
Russia
Died
1975-07-21   (82)
Los Angeles, CA

Popular silent comedian of the 1920s, who made his mark as a Chaplin impersonator. Gradually developed his own character, and was frequently supported by Oliver Hardy before his partnership with Stan Laurel. After sound, West closed out his career in the 1930s in various small character roles.

Acting Credits (1)

Film or Short Title Featuring Role
PARIS INTERLUDE (1934) Ted Healy (Solo) Herald stenographer

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