Bert Wheeler
Biography
Albert Jerome Wheeler (April 7, 1895 – January 18, 1968) was an American comedian who performed in Broadway theatre, American comedy feature films, and vaudeville acts. He was teamed with Broadway comic Robert Woolsey, and they went on to fame as Wheeler & Woolsey.
Known For

Robert Montgomery Presents

The Ed Sullivan Show

Hook, Line and Sinker

Brave Eagle

Classic Comedy Teams

The Rainmakers

Sunday Night at the Trocadero

The Stolen Jools
All Movies (38)
- Classic Comedy Teams1986 · as Self (archive footage)
- Bob Hope's World of Comedy1976 · as Self - Tribute Montage (archive footage)
- The Awful Sleuth1951 · as Bert
- Innocently Guilty1950 · as Hodkinson G. Pogglebrewer
- Las Vegas Nights1941 · as Stu Grant
- The Cowboy Quarterback1939 · as Harry Lynn
- High Flyers1937 · as Jerry Lane
- Sunday Night at the Trocadero1937 · as Bert Wheeler
- On Again—Off Again1937 · as William Hobbs
- Mummy's Boys1936 · as Stanley Wright
- Silly Billies1936 · as Roy Banks
- The Rainmakers1935 · as Billy
- A Night at the Biltmore Bowl1935 · as Bert Wheeler
- The Nitwits1935 · as Johnny
- Kentucky Kernels1934 · as Willie Doyle
- Cockeyed Cavaliers1934 · as Bert
- Hips, Hips, Hooray!1934 · as Andy Williams
- Signing 'em Up1933 · as Himself
- Hollywood on Parade No. A-121933 · as Self
- Diplomaniacs1933 · as Willy Nilly
- So This Is Africa1933 · as Wilbur
- Hollywood on Parade No. A-31932 · as Self
- Hold 'Em Jail1932 · as Curley Harris
- The Hollywood Handicap1932
- Hollywood on Parade1932 · as Self
- Girl Crazy1932 · as Jimmy Deegan
- Peach-o-Reno1931 · as Wattles
- Caught Plastered1931 · as Tommy Tanner
- Oh! Oh! Cleopatra1931 · as Mark Antony
- Too Many Cooks1931 · as Albert Bennett
- Cracked Nuts1931 · as Wendell Graham
- The Stolen Jools1931 · as Bert Wheeler
- Hook, Line and Sinker1930 · as Wilbur Boswell
- Half Shot at Sunrise1930 · as Tommy Turner
- Dixiana1930 · as Peewee
- The Cuckoos1930 · as Sparrow
- The Voice of Hollywood No. 91930
- Rio Rita1929 · as Chick Bean
All TV Shows (3)
- Brave Eagle1955
- Robert Montgomery Presents1950 · as Chuck Bean
- The Ed Sullivan Show1948 · as Self