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Snub Pollard (9 November 1889 – 19 January 1962) was an Australian-born vaudevillian, who became a silent film comedian in Hollywood, popular in the 1920s. Born Harold Fraser, in Melbourne, Australia on 9 November 1889, he began performing with Pollard's Lilliputian Opera Company at a young age. Like many of the actors in the popular juvenile company, he adopted Pollard as his stage name. The company ran several highly successful professional children's troupes that traveled Australia and New Zealand in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. In 1908, Harry Pollard joined the company tour to North America. After the completion of the tour, he returned to the US. By 1915 he was regularly appearing in uncredited roles in movies, for example Charles Epting notes that Pollard can clearly be seen in Chaplin's 1915 short By the Sea. In later years, Pollard claimed Hal Roach had discovered him while he was performing on stage in Los Angeles. Pollard played supporting roles in the early films of Harold Lloyd and Bebe Daniels. The long-faced Pollard sported a Kaiser Wilhelm mustache turned upside-down; this became his trademark. Lloyd's producer, Hal Roach, gave Pollard his own starring series of one- and two-reel shorts. The most famous is 1923's It's a Gift, in which he plays an inventor of many Rube Goldberg-like contraptions, including a car that runs by magnet power. In early 1923, shortly after his second marriage, Pollard returned with his wife Elizabeth to see his relations in Australia. His visit attracted considerable attention, and he appeared again in several theatres to speak about the motion picture business. On his return to the US, he left Roach and joined the low-budget Weiss Brothers studio in 1926. There he co-starred with Marvin Loback as a poor man's version of Laurel and Hardy, copying that team's plots and gags. In later years, Pollard claimed the Great Depression wiped out his investments, and he had been unable to "adjust to the talkies." However, in the 1930s, he played small parts in talking comedies, and was featured as comic relief in "B" westerns. Pollard's silent-comedy credentials guaranteed him work in slapstick revivals. He appeared with other film veterans in Hollywood Cavalcade (1939), The Perils of Pauline (1947), and Man of a Thousand Faces (1957). He also appeared regularly as a supporting player in Columbia Pictures' two-reel comedies of the mid-1940s. Forsaking his familiar mustache in his later years, he landed much steadier work in films as a mostly uncredited bit player. He played incidental roles in scores of Hollywood features and shorts, almost always as a mousy, nondescript fellow, usually with no dialogue. Snub Pollard died of cancer on 19 January 1962, aged 72, after nearly 50 years in the movie business. His interment was at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills). For his contributions to motion pictures, Pollard has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6415½ Hollywood Boulevard.
The Parrott Chase
as (archive footage) (uncredited)

Classic Comedy Teams
as Self (archive footage)

The Sound of Laughter
as Plumber's Assistant

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
as Statehood Audience Member (uncredited)

Pocketful of Miracles
as Knuckles (uncredited)

Homicidal
as Eddie, Bellhop (Uncredited)

Master of the World
as Man at Balloon Society Meeting (uncredited)

One-Eyed Jacks
as Townsman (uncredited)

Days of Thrills and Laughter
as Self (archive footage)

Inherit the Wind
as Townsman (uncredited)

Who Was That Lady?
as Tattoo Artist (uncredited)

The Oregon Trail
as Townsman (uncredited)

Teacher's Pet
as Reporter (uncredited)

The Tin Star
as Townsman(uncredited)

Pal Joey
as Waiter (uncredited)

Man of a Thousand Faces
as Comedy Waiter #2

Jeanne Eagels
as Quartermaster Bates in 'Rain' (uncredited)

The Buster Keaton Story
as Audience Member (uncredited)

Friendly Persuasion
as Carnival Patron (uncredited)

Runaway Daughters
as Mr. Fields, Little Drunk at Dance Club

The Man with the Golden Arm
as Street Vagrant (uncredited)

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
as Bar Patron (uncredited)

Pete Kelly's Blues
as Waiter (uncredited)

The Country Girl
as Stagehand (uncredited)

The Fast and the Furious
as Park Caretaker

Living It Up
as Vagrant in Park (uncredited)

Public Defender

Conquest of Cochise
as Barfly (uncredited)

Hannah Lee: An American Primitive
as Man Pacing in Jail Cell

Julius Caesar
as Citizen of Rome (uncredited)

Limelight
as Street Musician

The Old West
as Townsman (uncredited)

Park Row
as Barfly

Carrie
as Lunch Wagon Counterman (uncredited)

Gents in a Jam
as Telegram Deliverer (uncredited)

Scaramouche
as Man at Assembly Meeting

Singin' in the Rain
as Old Man Getting Umbrella (uncredited)

The Barefoot Mailman
as Townsman at Dance (uncredited)

Valley of Fire
as Townsman

Meet Me After the Show
as Stage Door Johnnie in Opening Number (uncredited)

Racket Squad

The Company She Keeps
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Walk Softly, Stranger
as Custodian on Stairway (uncredited)

Where the Sidewalk Ends
as Pool Hall Patron (uncredited)

The Gunfighter
as Townsman at Funeral (uncredited)

Stars in My Crown
as Bartender (uncredited)

Adam's Rib
as Man in Courtroom (uncredited)

Square Dance Jubilee
as Show Spectator

House of Strangers

The Lady Gambles
as Elevator Operator (uncredited)

The Crooked Way

A Woman's Secret
as Stagehand (Uncredited)

Loaded Pistols
as Second Small Man at Dance (uncredited)

Belle Starr's Daughter
as Party Guest (uncredited)

Unknown Island
as Extra in Dive, Pointing Out Tarnowski

Red River
as Wagon Train Member (uncredited)

Johnny Belinda
as Man on Jury (uncredited)

The Man from Colorado
as Townsman (uncredited)

Back Trail
as Goofy (as Snub Pollard)

The Paradine Case
as Cabby (uncredited)