Johnny Kascier was an American actor who is best known for Pleasure Treasure, One Too Many, and French Fried Patootie. He was born on July 1, 1889, in Minnesota, USA, and passed away on May 10, 1974, in South Pasadena, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Johnny Kascier was involved in the entertainment industry as early as 1928 and is remembered for his work as Moe Howard’s stunt double in the Three Stooges shorts. He was listed in the March 1929 issue of the Screen Players Telephone Directory, indicating his early connections in Hollywood.
Death and Legacy
Kascier died on May 10, 1974, in South Pasadena, California. He was laid to rest at Pacific Crest Cemetery in Redondo Beach, California. His contributions to film and comedy continue to be recognized by fans and historians of classic American cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Best Man Wins | 1935-01-14 | Seaman |
There’s Something About a Soldier | 1943-11-30 | Aide |
Ain’t Love Cuckoo? | 1946-06-06 | 1st Bellhop |
Mooching Through Georgia | 1939-08-11 | Union Officer |
Army Daze | 1956-03-22 | Private (uncredited) |
Caught on the Bounce | 1952-10-09 | Bank Robber (uncredited) |
Aim, Fire, Scoot | 1952-03-13 | Private (uncredited) |
Dizzy Yardbird | 1950-03-09 | Private (uncredited) |
A Hit with a Miss | 1945-12-13 | Kilduff’s Trainer in Ring (uncredited) |
Mr. Noisy | 1946-03-22 | Spectator (uncredited) |
Glove Slingers | 1939-11-24 | Referee (uncredited) |
Nothing But Pleasure | 1940-01-19 | Man on Ladder |
The Shadow | 1940-01-05 | Henchman |
The Green Archer | 1940-10-25 | Jake |
One Too Many | 1934-12-28 | |
Radio Riot | 1949-02-10 | |
Triple Crossed | 1959-02-02 | Waiter in Hallway (archive footage) (uncredited) |
Hiss and Yell | 1946-02-14 | Minor Role (uncredited) |
A Missed Fortune | 1952-01-03 | Waiter (uncredited) |
Malice in the Palace | 1949-09-01 | Emir of Schmow (uncredited) |
Love at First Bite | 1950-05-04 | Café Customer (uncredited) |
Scrambled Brains | 1951-06-07 | Orderly (uncredited) |
Mopey Dope | 1944-06-16 | |
The Great Glover | 1942-12-26 |