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Years active
  
1928–1949

Name
  
Robert Greig

Role
  
Actor


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Born
  
December 27, 1879 (
1879-12-27
)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Died
  
June 27, 1958, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
Sullivan's Travels, The Lady Eve, Trouble in Paradise, The Palm Beach Story, The Picture of Dorian Gray

Similar People
  
Preston Sturges, Victor Milner, Albert Lewin, John F Seitz, Buddy DeSylva

Robert Greig (December 27, 1879 – June 27, 1958) was an Australian-American actor who appeared in more than 100 films between 1930 and 1949, usually as the dutiful butler.

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Career

Greig was born near Melbourne, in 1878, and made his Broadway debut in 1928 in an operetta, Countess Maritza. His next production was the Marx Brothers' comedy Animal Crackers, in which he portrayed "Hives" the butler. He reprised the role in the 1930 film version, Animal Crackers, which was his film debut and set the pattern for much of his career, as he was often cast as a butler or other servant.

Although he appeared in several other productions on Broadway, the last in 1938. Greig worked steadily in films. He worked again with the Marx Brothers in 1932's Horse Feathers, in which he played a biology professor, and was featured in the 1932 short Jitters the Butler. Notable films in which he broke out of butler-mode were Cockeyed Cavaliers (1934), starring Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey, in which Greig played the "Duke of Weskit", Uncle John to Irene Dunne's Theodora in Theodora Goes Wild (1936), and Algiers (1938), in which he was "Giraux", the wealthy and gross protector of Hedy Lamarr's character.

In the 1940s, Greig was part of Preston Sturges' unofficial "stock company" of character actors, appearing in six films written and directed by Sturges. His performances in Sullivan's Travels, The Lady Eve and The Palm Beach Story, in which he played a member of the "Ale & Quail Club", were among his best.

Greig's last film was Bride of Vengeance, a 1949 Paulette Goddard vehicle, in which he played the uncredited part of a "Councillor."

Death

Greig died in Los Angeles on June 27, 1958 at the age of 78: he is buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.

Filmography

Actor
1949
Bride of Vengeance as
Councillor
1948
Unfaithfully Yours as
Jules - the Valet (uncredited)
1947
Forever Amber as
Magistrate (uncredited)
1947
The Sin of Harold Diddlebock as
Algernon McNiff
1945
Love, Honor and Goodbye as
Charles, the Butler
1945
The Cheaters as
MacFarland
1945
Nob Hill as
Patton, Curruthers' Butler (uncredited)
1945
Hollywood and Vine as
Jenkins
1945
Earl Carroll Vanities as
Vonce - the Butler
1945
The Picture of Dorian Gray as
Sir Thomas
1944
Mrs. Parkington as
Mr. Orlando (uncredited)
1944
The Great Moment as
Roberts, Morton's Butler (uncredited)
1944
Summer Storm as
Gregory - Volsky's Butler
1944
Million Dollar Kid as
Spevin - Cortland's Butler (as Robert Grieg)
1943
Three Hearts for Julia as
Cairns, Anton's Butler (uncredited)
1942
Arabian Nights as
Eunuch
1942
Laugh Your Blues Away as
Wilfred
1942
I Married a Witch as
Town Crier
1942
Girl Trouble as
Fields
1942
The Moon and Sixpence as
Maitland - Wolfe's Valet (uncredited)
1942
The Palm Beach Story as
Third Member Ale and Quail Club
1942
Tales of Manhattan as
Lazar the Tailor (Boyer sequence) (uncredited)
1942
I Married an Angel as
Oscar (uncredited)
1942
The Mad Martindales as
Wallace Butler
1942
Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake as
Judge
1941
Sullivan's Travels as
Sullivan's Butler
1941
My Life with Caroline as
Albert (uncredited)
1941
Hello, Sucker as
Mr. Watson (uncredited)
1941
Moon Over Miami as
Brearley
1941
The Lady Eve as
Burrows
1940
Hudson's Bay as
Sir Robert
1940
The Thief of Bagdad as
Man of Basra (uncredited)
1940
No Time for Comedy as
Robert
1939
Charlie McCarthy, Detective as
2nd Buther (uncredited)
1939
The Honeymoon's Over as
Horace Kellogg
1939
Tower of London as
Friar Cautioning John Wyatt (uncredited)
1939
Drums Along the Mohawk as
Mr. Borst
1939
Little Accident as
Butler (uncredited)
1939
Way Down South as
Judge Ravenal
1939
It Could Happen to You as
Pedley
1938
The Law West of Tombstone as
Townsman at Table (uncredited)
1938
You Can't Take It with You as
Lord Melville (uncredited)
1938
Algiers as
Andre Giraux
1938
The Adventures of Marco Polo as
Chamberlain (as Robert Grieg)
1938
Midnight Intruder as
Willetts - the Reitter Butler
1937
Lady Behave! as
Alfred
1937
My Dear Miss Aldrich as
The Major Domo
1937
Easy Living as
Butler
1937
The Road Back as
Member of Dinner Party (uncredited)
1937
Michael O'Halloran as
Craig, the Butler
1936
Stowaway as
Captain
1936
Lloyd's of London as
Lord Drayton
1936
Theodora Goes Wild as
Uncle John
1936
Easy to Take as
Judd - Butler
1936
The Devil-Doll as
Emil Coulvet
1936
Trouble for Two as
Fat Man
1936
Small Town Girl as
Childers
1936
The Great Ziegfeld as
Joe - Scenic Artist (uncredited)
1936
The Unguarded Hour as
Henderson
1936
Rose-Marie as
Hotel Manager
1936
Three Live Ghosts as
Ferguson
1935
I Live for Love as
Fat Man Dancing at Nightclub (as Robert Grieg)
1935
The Bishop Misbehaves as
Rosalind
1935
The Gay Deception as
Adolph
1935
Woman Wanted as
Peedles (as Robert Grieg)
1935
Mark of the Vampire as
Fat Man (uncredited)
1935
Les Misérables as
Prison Governor at Jean's Release (uncredited)
1935
Folies Bergère de Paris as
Henri
1935
Clive of India as
Mr. Pemberton
1934
One More River as
Blore
1934
Cockeyed Cavaliers as
The Duke of Weskit
1934
Madame Du Barry as
The King's Chef (uncredited)
1934
The Love Captive as
First Butler
1934
Stingaree as
The Innkeeper
1934
Upperworld as
Marc Caldwell--Butler
1934
Easy to Love as
Andrews
1933
Female as
James - Alison's Main Butler (uncredited)
1933
Meet the Baron as
Explorer (uncredited)
1933
Broadway to Hollywood as
'Diamond Jim' Brady (uncredited)
1933
It's Great to Be Alive as
Perkins
1933
Midnight Mary as
Potter - Tom's Butler (uncredited)
1933
Horse Play as
Hotel Doorman (uncredited)
1933
Peg o' My Heart as
Jarvis (butler)
1933
Pleasure Cruise as
Crum
1933
The Mind Reader as
Swami (uncredited)
1933
Dangerously Yours as
White
1933
Men Must Fight as
Albert
1932
Jitters the Butler (Short) as
Jitters the Butler
1932
Robbers' Roost as
Tulliver the Butler
1932
They Just Had to Get Married as
Radcliff
1932
The Conquerors as
Mr. Downey (uncredited)
1932
Trouble in Paradise as
Jacques (the Butler)
1932
Love Me Tonight as
Major Domo Flammand
1932
Horse Feathers as
Biology Professor Giving Lecture (uncredited)
1932
Jewel Robbery as
Man Reading 'Wiener Journal' (uncredited)
1932
Merrily We Go to Hell as
Baritone Bartender (uncredited)
1932
The Tenderfoot as
Mack
1932
Man Wanted as
Harper (scenes deleted)
1932
Beauty and the Boss as
Chappel
1932
The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood as
Chesterfield
1932
Lovers Courageous as
Doorman (uncredited)
1932
Stepping Sisters as
Jepson
1931
Tonight or Never as
Conrad
1931
Born to Love as
Hansom Cabby (uncredited)
1931
No Limit as
Doorman (uncredited)
1930
Animal Crackers as
Hives -the butler
1930
Paramount on Parade as
Minor Role (uncredited)
Producer
2012
Invasion of the Money Snatchers (Short) (executive producer)
Soundtrack
1936
The Great Ziegfeld (performer: "Look for the Silver Lining" (1921) - uncredited)
1932
Love Me Tonight (performer: "The Son of a Gun Is Nothing But a Tailor" (1932) - uncredited)
1930
Animal Crackers (performer: "You Must Do Your Best Tonight" (1930) - uncredited)
Self
1933
Wonderland of California (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
Archive Footage
2003
Inside the Marx Brothers (Video documentary) as
Hives (clip from Animal Crackers (1930)) (uncredited)
1997
Biography (TV Series documentary) as
Burrows
- Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down the Line (1997) - Burrows (uncredited)
1987
James Stewart: A Wonderful Life - Hosted by Johnny Carson (TV Movie) as
Lord Melville (clip from You Can't Take it With You (1938)) (uncredited)

References

Robert Greig Wikipedia