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George Bunny (July 13, 1867 – April 16, 1952) was an American actor. He appeared in sixty four films between 1915 and 1950. He was born in New York City, New York, and died in Hollywood, California, from a heart attack. He was the brother of actor John Bunny.
Date Of Birth July 13, 1867, New York City, New York, United States Died April 16, 1952, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth New York City, New York, USA Height 5' 7½" (1.71 m) Profession Actor, Camera Department Siblings John Bunny Movies The Lost World, Summer Stock Star Sign Cancer
# Fact 1 Was similar in appearance to his late brother and was signed by Vitagraph as a possible replacement. In 1918, worked for Samuel Goldwyn. 2 Brother of screen actor John Bunny
Actor Title Year Status Character The Tall Target 1951 Hawker (uncredited) Goodbye, My Fancy 1951 Janitor (uncredited) Summer Stock 1950 Townsman (uncredited) Challenge to Lassie 1949 Minor Role (uncredited) Kiss the Blood Off My Hands 1948 Bookie (uncredited) High Wall 1947 Diner Customer (uncredited) Merton of the Movies 1947 Club Member (uncredited) Unconquered 1947 Villager (uncredited) My Brother Talks to Horses 1947 Passenger on Trolley (uncredited) The Runaround 1946 Pops - Man in Hamburger Stand (uncredited) She Wrote the Book 1946 Gardener (uncredited) The Hoodlum Saint 1946 Reporter (uncredited) An American Romance 1944 Workman (uncredited) Knickerbocker Holiday 1944 Old Man (uncredited) Shine on Harvest Moon 1944 Audience Member (uncredited) The Man from the Rio Grande 1943 Finnegan - Surrey Driver (uncredited) You Were Never Lovelier 1942 Flower Man (uncredited) The Daring Young Man 1942 Old Man (uncredited) Arise, My Love 1940 Fiacre Driver (uncredited) Emergency Squad 1940 Mailman (uncredited) The Adventures of Robin Hood 1938 Butcher (uncredited) The Great Garrick 1937 Cook (uncredited) The Prince and the Pauper 1937 Cockney (uncredited) The White Angel 1936 Coachman (uncredited) A Feather in Her Hat 1935 Cockney Man (uncredited) One More Spring 1935 Undetermined Role (uncredited) Wild Horse 1931 Colonel Ben Hall The Locked Door 1929 The Valet The Man and the Moment 1929 Butler Breed of the Sunsets 1928 Don Alvaro Laddie Be Good 1928 Pierpont Jones The Love Mart 1927 Heroes in Blue 1927 Mr. Dugan The First Auto 1927 Townsperson Who Laughs Heartily (uncredited) The Tender Hour 1927 uncredited Thrilling Youth 1926 Billy's Father Lights of Old Broadway 1925 Tony Pastor The Dark Angel 1925 Little Boy (uncredited) Enticement 1925 The Bishop The Lost World 1925 Colin McArdle (as Mr. George Bunny) The Super Sex 1922 Mr. Hayes Danger Ahead 1921 Nate Harlow A Runaway Match 1921 Short Take It Easy 1921 Short Nothing to Think About 1921 Short Why Worry? 1921 Short Blue Friday 1921 Short Food for Thought 1921 Short Angel's Feathers 1921 Short Home Brewed Youth 1921 Short Indigo Sunday 1921 Short Ged-Ap, Napoleon 1921 Short You'd Better Get It 1921 Short 'If Only' Jim 1920 Uncle Johnny Professional Ethics 1920 Short When Martin Gets Here 1920 Short At It Again 1920 Short Dawn 1919 Mr. McGuire The Poison Pen 1919 Sims Piccadilly Jim 1919 Mr. Bingley Crocker A Broadway Saint 1919 Uncle Galt Caught in the Act 1918 Peter R. Kane Friend Husband 1918/I Judge Roan A Camouflage Kiss 1918 John Chandler The Heart of Romance 1918 Judge Stafford Cap'n Eri 1915 Cap'n Eri
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Night World 1932 assistant camera - uncredited The Rider of Death Valley 1932 assistant camera - uncredited
Known for movies The Lost World (1925) as Colin McArdle
Cap'n Eri (1915) as Cap'n Eri
You'd Better Get It (1921) as Actor
Angel's Feathers (1921) as Actor