Willie Best
Biography
William “Willie” Best (May 27, 1916 - February 27, 1962), sometimes known as “Sleep n' Eat,” was an American television and film actor. Best was one of the first African-American film actors and comedians to become well known. In the 21st century, his work, like that of Stepin Fetchit, is sometimes reviled because he was often called upon to play stereotypically lazy, illiterate, and/or simple-minded characters in films. Of the 124 films he appeared in, he received screen credit in at least 77, an unusual feat for an African-American bit player. Willie Best appeared in more than one hundred films of the 1930s and 1940s. Although several sources state that for years he was billed only as “Sleep n' Eat,” Best received credit under this moniker instead of his real name in only six movies: his first film as a bit player (Harold Lloyd's Feet First) and in Up Pops the Devil (1931), The Monster Walks (1932), Kentucky Kernels and West of the Pecos (both 1934), and Murder on a Honeymoon (1935). Best was first loved as a great clown, then later in the 20th century reviled and pitied, before being forgotten in the history of film. Hal Roach called him one of the greatest talents he had ever met. Comedian Bob Hope similarly acclaimed him as “the best actor I know,” while the two were working together in 1940 on The Ghost Breakers. As a supporting actor, Best, like many black actors of his era, was regularly cast in domestic worker or service-oriented roles (though a few times he played the role echoing his previous occupation as a private chauffeur). He was often seen making a brief comic turn as a hotel, airline or train porter, as well as an elevator operator, custodian, butler, valet, waiter, deliveryman, and at least once as a launch pilot (in the 1939 movie Mr. Moto in Danger Island). Willie Best received screen credit most of the time, which was unusual for “bit players,” most in the 1930s and '40s were not accorded due credit. This also happened to white actors in small roles, but black actors were not credited even when their roles were larger. In more than 80 of his movies, he was given a proper character name (as opposed to simple descriptions such as “room service waiter” or “shoe-shine boy”), beginning with his second film. Best played “Chattanooga Brown” in two Charlie Chan films —The Red Dragon in 1945 and Dangerous Money in 1946. He also played the character of “Hipp” in three of RKO’s six Scattergood Baines films with Guy Kibbee: Scattergood Baines (1941), Scattergood Survives a Murder (1942), and Cinderella Swings It in 1943. (Actor Paul White, who played a young version of Best’s “Hipp” in the first film, went on to play “Hipp” in the next three films. Best returned to the role in the last two.) After a drug arrest ended his film career, he worked in television for a while and became known to early TV audiences as “Charlie the Elevator Operator” on CBS's My Little Margie, from 1953 to 1955. He also played Willie, the house servant, handyman and close friend of the title character of ABC’s The Trouble with Father, for its entire run from 1950 to 1955.
Known For

Racket Squad

Waterfront

My Little Margie

The Stu Erwin Show

High Sierra

At the Circus

Vivacious Lady

The Ghost Breakers
All Movies (117)
- TV in Black: The First Fifty Years2004 · as Self (archive footage)
- Bob Hope's World of Comedy1976 · as Self - Tribute Montage (archive footage)
- Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?1975 · as Self (archive footage)
- Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy1962 · as Charlie (archive footage)
- Meet the O'Briens1954 · as Willie
- Ellis in Freedomland1952 · as Male Model
- South of Caliente1951 · as Willie, Stable Boy
- The Shanghai Chest1948 · as Willie Best
- Half Past Midnight1948 · as Andy Jones
- The Red Stallion1947 · as Jackson
- Suddenly It's Spring1947 · as Porter on Train
- Dangerous Money1946 · as Chattanooga Brown
- The Bride Wore Boots1946 · as Joe
- The Face of Marble1946 · as Shadrach
- She Wouldn't Say Yes1945 · as Porter (uncredited)
- Hold That Blonde!1945 · as Willie Shelley
- The Red Dragon1945 · as Chattanooga Brown
- Pillow to Post1945 · as Lucille, Colonial Auto Court Porter
- The Monster and the Ape1945 · as Flash
- Music for Millions1944 · as Red Cap (uncredited)
- The Mark of the Whistler1944 · as Men's Room Attendant (uncredited)
- The Girl Who Dared1944 · as Woodrow
- The Adventures of Mark Twain1944 · as Butler
- Home in Indiana1944 · as Mo' Rum (uncredited)
- Thank Your Lucky Stars1943 · as Soldier in "Ice Cold Katie" Number (uncredited)
- The Kansan1943 · as Bones
- Dixie1943 · as Steward (uncredited)
- Cabin in the Sky1943 · as Second Idea Man
- Cinderella Swings It1943 · as Hipp
- The Powers Girl1943 · as Men's Room Attendant (uncredited)
- The Hidden Hand1942 · as Eustis, the chauffeur
- Scattergood Survives a Murder1942 · as Hipp
- Busses Roar1942 · as Sunshine
- A-Haunting We Will Go1942 · as Waiter
- Maisie Gets Her Man1942 · as Sam (Uncredited)
- Juke Girl1942 · as Jo-Mo
- Whispering Ghosts1942 · as Euclid White Brown
- The Body Disappears1941 · as Willie
- Breakdowns of 19411941 · as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Nothing but the Truth1941 · as Samuel
- The Smiling Ghost1941 · as Clarence
- Minstrel Days1941 · as Singer
- Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company "B"1941 · as Hot-Breath Harry (voice) (uncredited)
- Highway West1941 · as Bub Wellington
- Kisses for Breakfast1941 · as Arnold
- The Lady from Cheyenne1941 · as George
- Scattergood Baines1941 · as Hipp
- Road Show1941 · as Willie
- Flight from Destiny1941 · as George
- High Sierra1941 · as Algernon
- Who Killed Aunt Maggie?1940 · as Andrew
- Money and the Woman1940 · as George Washington Jones
- The Ghost Breakers1940 · as Alex
- Blondie on a Budget1940 · as Newsboy (uncredited)
- I Take This Woman1940 · as Sambo
- Slightly Honorable1939 · as Art, Elevator Operator
- Private Detective1939 · as Norton's Valet
- The Covered Trailer1939 · as Baltimore
- Blondie Brings Up Baby1939 · as Hotel Janitor (uncredited)
- At the Circus1939 · as Redcap (uncredited)
- Blackmail1939 · as Bunny - the Janitor (uncredited)
- Way Down South1939 · as Chimney Sweep
- Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation1939 · as Driver (uncredited)
- Nancy Drew... Trouble Shooter1939 · as Apollo Johnson
- Mr. Moto in Danger Island1939 · as Launch Pilot
- The Saint Strikes Back1939 · as Algernon, Simon's Butler (Uncredited)
- Blondie1938 · as Porter
- Spring Madness1938 · as Porter on Train
- Straight, Place and Show1938 · as Hannibal
- Youth Takes a Fling1938 · as George
- I'm from the City1938 · as Train Porter
- Vivacious Lady1938 · as Porter
- Goodbye Broadway1938 · as Jughead
- Merrily We Live1938 · as George
- Gold Is Where You Find It1938 · as Joshua
- Everybody's Doing It1938 · as Jasper - Elevator Operator
- Crashing Hollywood1938 · as Train Porter (uncredited)
- Saturday's Heroes1937 · as Sam
- The Lady Fights Back1937 · as McTavish
- Mississippi Moods1937
- Super-Sleuth1937 · as Warts, Martin's manservant
- Meet the Missus1937 · as Bootblack
- You Can't Buy Luck1937 · as Airline Porter (uncredited)
- Breezing Home1937 · as Speed
- Racing Lady1937 · as Brass
- We Who Are About to Die1937 · as Airport Porter (uncredited)
- Deep South1937
- Night Waitress1936 · as Black Pedestrian
- General Spanky1936 · as Henry
- Thank You, Jeeves!1936 · as Drowsy
- Mummy's Boys1936 · as Catfish
- Down the Stretch1936 · as Noah
- The Green Pastures1936 · as Henry - the Angel (uncredited)
- The Bride Walks Out1936 · as Smokie
- Murder on a Bridle Path1936 · as 'High-Pockets'
- Two in Revolt1936 · as Eph
- Silly Billies1936 · as Excitement
- Muss 'em Up1936 · as Janitor at Spivali's Bar (uncredited)
- The Littlest Rebel1935 · as James Henry
- To Beat the Band1935 · as Elevator Operator
- Hot Tip1935 · as Apollo
- Jalna1935 · as Sam
- The Arizonian1935 · as Pompey
- The Nitwits1935 · as Sleepy
- Hit and Rum1935 · as Shoe Shine Man (uncredited)
- Raised and Called1935
- Murder on a Honeymoon1935 · as Willie (as Sleep 'n' Eat)
- Horse Heir1935
- West of the Pecos1934 · as Jonah (as Sleep 'n' Eat)
- Kentucky Kernels1934 · as Buckshot (as Sleep 'n' Eat)
- Little Miss Marker1934 · as Dizzy Memphis (uncredited)
- The Monster Walks1932 · as Exodus (as Sleep n' Eat)
- The Guilty Generation1931 · as Club Merlin Doorman (uncredited)
- Up Pops the Devil1931 · as Laundryman
- Virtuous Husband1931 · as Luftus
- Feet First1930 · as Janitor
- Ladies of Leisure1930 · as George (uncredited)
All TV Shows (4)
- Waterfront1954 · as Billy Slocum
- My Little Margie1952
- Racket Squad1951
- The Stu Erwin Show1950 · as Willie