Bobby Jarvis was an American actor who is best known for A Trip to Paris, Tom Thumbs Down, and Putting it On. Born on December 2, 1892, in Charlevoix, Michigan, he had a career in film that spanned several years before his passing on November 13, 1971, in Bloomsbury, New Jersey.
Personal and Family Life
Bobby Jarvis was born Robert Chapin Jarvis and lived a life dedicated to the arts. Information about his family and personal relationships is limited, but his contributions to early cinema left a notable mark. Throughout his life, he remained committed to his passion for acting.
Death and Legacy
Bobby Jarvis passed away on November 13, 1971. His legacy continues through his performances, which capture the essence of early 20th-century cinema. Although not widely recognized today, his work in films like A Trip to Paris remains a part of film history.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1930 | A Trip to Paris | Short |
1930 | Tom Thumbs Down | Short |
1931 | Putting it On | Short |
1936 | Gold Diggers of 1937 | Stage Manager (uncredited) |
1938 | Blondes at Work | Reporter Duffy (uncredited) |