Looking for some assistance in ID'ing an obscure actor...
A years-long topic of discussion among fans (and cast/crew) of THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW is,
"Who was Mr. Schwamp"? The background character who never spoke a line of dialogue was a short, older man with a terrible-looking toupee, appearing in 26 episodes, beginning with Howard Morris' classic "My Fair Ernest T. Bass." "Schwamp" was never cast-credited. He also turned up in a couple USMCs, and a few episodes of RFD.
Over the years, the cast, including Andy Griffith, Don Knotts, Ron Howard, George Lindsey, Betty Lynn, Jackie Joseph, etc., were asked, but no one could recall the actor's real name. Production personnel (Dick Linke, Everett Greenbaum, Harvey Bullock, Earle Hagen, etc.) were also asked, same result. Each passing year leaves fewer people to ask. Some have suggested that he was a friend of Danny Thomas', but there have been no leads there.
The search for an answer recently became a hot topic again, when he was
spotted in a scene from The Three Stooges' feature film SWING PARADE OF 1946... for about a minute, he can be seen in the background, watching a scene between Moe Howard and character actor Emmett Vogan (Schwamp on right, sitting behind Mr. Vogan). A few years ago, someone found him as a background extra in CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT (1945) (sitting, far left). jpegs of those two appearances attached.
A TAGS fan set up a Facebook page dedicated to "Mr. Schwamp," with screen grabs from many of his episodes...
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.222836464413155.67960.217269214969880Two of those pics are also attached.
Feel free to pass this question around to any film fans/historians you may know who are particularly well-versed in entertainment minutiae and trivia.