Monte Collins
Biography
From Wikipedia Monte Collins (also credited as Monty Collins; December 3, 1898 – June 1, 1951) was an American film actor and screenwriter. He appeared in 167 films between 1920 and 1948. He also wrote for 32 films between 1930 and 1951. Dapper, pencil-mustached Collins starred in silent short comedies in the late 1920s. These were produced by Educational Pictures and often directed by Jules White. The coming of sound in movies had no ill effect on Collins's career; he was not as big a name as Buster Keaton or Laurel and Hardy, so Collins had no preconceived screen image that could be shattered by talkies. Although Collins took to talkies easily (he and Vernon Dent sing together in the early sound short Ticklish Business), he never established himself as a major comedy star. Throughout the 1930s he appeared in secondary roles (businessmen, butlers, soldiers, salesmen, etc.) in both feature films and short subjects. One of his last credits was supplying material for Laurel and Hardy's final film, Atoll K (1951). Filmed in France by French and Italian cast and crew members, the production was hectic and chaotic for the English-speaking stars. The finished film carries the unique credit, "Gags by Monty Collins." Collins was about to launch a career in television when he died of a heart attack in 1951, at age 52.
Known For

Shall We Dance

I'm No Angel

A Lady Takes a Chance

Three Girls About Town

Midnight Limited

Made for Each Other

To Beat the Band

General Nuisance
All Movies (107)
- Campus Sleuth1948 · as Dean McKinley
- Smart Politics1948 · as Dean McKinley
- Sarge Goes to College1947 · as Dean McKinley
- Moron Than Off1946 · as Joe Glick
- Guest Pests1945 · as Know-It-All Neighbor
- The Town Went Wild1944 · as Oscar, Public Defender
- A Lady Takes a Chance1943 · as Poker Player
- Boobs in the Night1943
- His Wedding Scare1943 · as Elmer - Susie's 2rd Husband (as Monty Collins)
- Phoney Cronies1942 · as Homeowner
- Matri-Phony1942 · as Emperor's Aide (uncredited)
- Maisie Gets Her Man1942 · as Man in Office (Uncredited)
- A Study in Socks1942 · as Car Thief
- Cactus Makes Perfect1942 · as Ma Stooge (uncredited)
- House of Errors1942 · as Professor Stark
- What Makes Lizzy Dizzy?1942 · as Bill, Aggie's Boy Friend
- Kathleen1941 · as Moving Man
- She's Oil Mine1941 · as Monte Piper, plumber
- Three Girls About Town1941 · as Tipsy Poker Player
- General Nuisance1941 · as Sgt. Michael Collins
- Cold Turkey1940 · as Landlord
- Buck Benny Rides Again1940 · as Bellboy
- Mad Youth1940 · as Stewart - Singing Bridge Player
- You're Next!1940 · as Pruitt
- A Plumbing We Will Go1940 · as Prof. Bilbo (uncredited)
- Midnight Limited1940 · as Abel Krantz
- The Heckler1940 · as Baseball Spectator with Pipe
- Heroes in Blue1939 · as Moe
- Mooching Through Georgia1939 · as Cyrus Cobb, Homer's Brother
- The Gracie Allen Murder Case1939 · as Picnic Master of Ceremonies
- Star Reporter1939 · as Hogan
- Made for Each Other1939 · as Juror (uncredited)
- Sue My Lawyer1938 · as Detective Collins
- Three Missing Links1938 · as Herbert Herringbone - Director
- The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok1938 · as Danny
- Fiddling Around1938 · as Monte Collins
- Hollywood Round-Up1937 · as Freddie Foster
- Calling All Curtains1937
- Behind the Mike1937 · as Alberts
- Bury the Hatchet1937 · as Monte (as Monty Collins)
- Shall We Dance1937 · as Usher-Messenger (uncredited)
- New News1937 · as Monte Collins
- The Super Snooper1937
- Free Rent1936 · as Mr. Collins
- Midnight Blunders1936 · as Monte
- Born to Fight1936 · as Gloomy Gus
- Just Speeding1936
- Unrelated Relations1936
- To Beat the Band1935 · as The Coroner
- Oh, My Nerves1935
- Gobs of Trouble1935
- Stage Frights1935
- Love, Honor and Obey (the Law!)1935 · as Bob (uncredited)
- Flying Down to Zero1935 · as Doctor
- Gum Shoes1935
- The Mystery Man1935 · as Dunn, Reporter
- This Band Age1935
- Hollywood Trouble1935
- In a Pig's Eye1934 · as Chutney, the Butler
- Love and Hisses1934 · as Reynolds - the Butler
- Woman Haters1934 · as Mr. Zero (uncredited)
- Henry the Ache1934 · as Thomas Culpeper
- I'm No Angel1933 · as Sailor at Circus (uncredited)
- The Gay Nighties1933 · as Hotel Detective
- Lucky Dog1933 · as Drunk #3
- Techno-Crazy1933 · as Jimmy - Technocracy Believer
- Hey, Nanny Nanny1933 · as Baffles the Butler
- It's a Cinch1932 · as Jimmy
- Hollywood Runaround1932
- Show Business1932 · as Collins
- A Slip at the Switch1932 · as Operator
- Just a Pain in the Parlor1932 · as Collins
- The Miracle Man1932
- Girl Crazy1932 · as Bartender
- Never the Twins Shall Meet1932 · as Lawyer Haddie
- Running Hollywood1932 · as Butler
- Keep Laughing1932
- Anybody's Goat1932
- Hollywood Halfbacks1931
- Scandal Sheet1931 · as Reporter Collins
- Moonlight and Monkey Business1930 · as Minister
- How's My Baby?1930
- Peace and Harmony1930
- Dad Knows Best1930 · as Billings
- Why Bring That Up?1929 · as Skeets
- Look out Below1929 · as Waiter
- Hot Sports1929
- Honeymooniacs1929 · as The Newlywed Bridegroom
- Troubles Galore1928
- The Lost Laugh1928 · as The Washing Machine Salesman
- Three Tough Onions1928 · as The husband
- Wedding Slips1928 · as The Newlywed Husband
- Fall In1928
- It's Me1927
- The Arizona Wildcat1927 · as Low Jack Wilkins
- 45 Minutes from Hollywood1926 · as Hotel Guest (uncredited)
- Quick Service1926
- The Midnight Limited1926 · as Night Club Patron
- The Cowboy and the Countess1926 · as Slim (as Monte Collins Jr.)
- All Around Frying Pan1925 · as Mike Selby
- That Man Jack!1925 · as Joe Leland
- Just Plain Folks1925
- Men1924 · as François
- The Strange Adventures of Prince Courageous1923 · as Duke Craven
- Captain Fly-by-Night1922 · as Drunk
- Come on Over1922 · as Dugan
- The Cup of Life1921 · as Larry Donovan