Bert Hunn

Bert Hunn was an American actor who is best known for The Knockout Wallop, The Waiters’ Picnic, and Their First Execution. He was born on August 21, 1883, in Illinois, USA, and passed away on October 3, 1964, in Fresno, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

Details about Bert Hunn’s personal and family life are not widely known. Information regarding his early life or family background is scarce. He may have lived a relatively private life outside of his acting career.

Career

Bert Hunn had a career in early cinema, featuring in several silent films from 1913 to 1915. He played various roles, often credited as a villager or a minor character. His work helped contribute to the growth of the film industry during its formative years.

Death and Legacy

Bert Hunn died on October 3, 1964, in Fresno, California. Though not widely remembered today, his contributions to silent film are part of the early cinematic history that paved the way for future generations of actors and filmmakers.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
The Waiters’ Picnic1913-06-16A Cafe Patron
Peeping Pete1913-06-22Villager
A Bandit1913-06-22Villager
A Muddy Romance1913-11-19Water Policeman
The Speed Kings1913-10-30Spectator Next to Mabel
Rastus and the Game Cock1913-07-03Dice Player
Safe in Jail1913-07-07Villager
Mabel’s Dramatic Career1913-09-08Crewman / Audience Member
Fatty at San Diego1913-11-03Theatre Patron
Fatty Joins the Force1913-11-23Cop at Station House
The Under-Sheriff1914-01-08Villager
Tango Tangle1914-03-09Guest (uncredited)
His Favorite Pastime1914-03-16Bartender
Their First Execution1913-05-14
On His Wedding Day1913-03-31Wedding Guest
A Fishy Affair1913-04-24Prowler
Cruel, Cruel Love1914-03-26Tall Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)
Love in Armor1915-03-112nd Crook
The Gusher1913-12-141st Henchman
Mabel’s Blunder1914-09-12Party Guest (uncredited)
A Deaf Burglar1913-03-13Neighbor with Rifle
A Film Johnnie1914-03-02Audience Member (uncredited)
Only a Messenger Boy1915-08-23