
Regal Theater and Black Culture, The
Edmund Cobb, DUTIFUL BUT DUMB
His grandfather was Kansas Sen. Edmund Gibson Ross, who cast the deciding acquittal vote during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Jackson.
Film or Short Title | Featuring | Role |
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BEHIND PRISON GATES (1939) | Shemp Howard (Solo) | Convict in escape attempt |
HOW HIGH IS UP? (1940) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Construction foreman |
DUTIFUL BUT DUMB (1941) | Moe, Larry and Curly | Wilson's assistant |
FEUDIN', FUSSIN', AND A-FIGHTIN' (1948) | Joe Besser (Solo) | Stage driver |
STOP! LOOK! AND LAUGH! (1960) | Moe, Larry and Curly | archive footage |
HEY MOE! HEY DAD! (2015) | Miscellaneous Appearances | archive footage |
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