George Bunny was an American actor who is best known for Piccadilly Jim, The Lost World, and The Roaring Road.
Personal and Family Life
George Bunny was born on July 13, 1867, in New York City. He was married to Anna McCade and had a brother named John Bunny, who was also a screen actor. George bore a resemblance to his late brother, which helped him gain roles in the film industry.
Death and Legacy
George Bunny passed away on April 16, 1952, in Hollywood, California, due to a heart attack. His contributions to early cinema, particularly in silent films, left a notable mark in the industry, and he is remembered for his performances in various significant films of his time.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Lost World | 1925-02-02 | Colin McArdle |
The Locked Door | 1929-11-16 | The Valet |
One More Spring | 1935-02-15 | |
Wild Horse | 1931-08-02 | Colonel Ben Hall |
The White Angel | 1936-06-25 | Coachman (uncredited) |
Emergency Squad | 1940-01-05 | Mailman |
The Man and the Moment | 1929-07-06 | Butler |
The First Auto | 1927-06-27 | Townsperson Who Laughs Heartily |
Arise, My Love | 1940-11-08 | Fiacre Driver (Uncredited) |
Lights of Old Broadway | 1925-10-31 | Tony Pastor |
You Were Never Lovelier | 1942-11-19 | Flower Man (uncredited) |
Why Worry | 1921-06-11 | |
Thrilling Youth | 1926-08-03 | Billy’s Father |
A Feather in Her Hat | 1935-10-25 | Cockney Man (uncredited) |
The Tall Target | 1951-08-17 | Hawker (uncredited) |
A Broadway Saint | 1919-07-21 | Uncle Galt |
Goodbye, My Fancy | 1951-05-19 | Janitor (Uncredited) |
Piccadilly Jim | 1919-11-01 | Mr. Bingley Crocker |
Danger Ahead! | 1921-08-08 | Nate Harlow |
Roaring Road | 1926-05-01 | James Miller |
Breed of the Sunsets | 1928-04-01 | Don Alvaro |
‘If Only’ Jim | 1920-07-01 | Uncle Johnny |
Summer Stock | 1950-08-31 | Townsman (uncredited) |