Nationality United States Name Robert Woolsey Known for Wheeler & Woolsey | Years active 1929-1937 Occupation Actor Role Comedian | |
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Born August 14, 1888 ( 1888-08-14 ) Oakland, California, U.S. Died October 31, 1938, Malibu, California, United States Spouse Mignone Park Reed (m. 1917–1938) Movies Diplomaniacs, Half Shot at Sunrise, Rio Rita, Hook - Line and Sinker, Hips - Hips - Hooray! Similar People Dorothy Lee, William A Seiter, Fred Guiol, Edna May Oliver, Edward F Cline |
Half Shot at Sunrise 1930
Robert Rolla Woolsey (August 14, 1888 – October 31, 1938) was an American stage and screen comedian and half of the 1930s comedy team Wheeler & Woolsey.
Contents
- Half Shot at Sunrise 1930
- In memory of robert woolsey
- Early life
- Wheeler and Woolsey
- Filmography
- Personal life
- DVD releases
- References

In memory of robert woolsey
Early life
He was born in Oakland, California. Woolsey always had a slight build, and as a young adult he tried to capitalize on it by becoming a jockey. After he fell from a horse and sustained an injury, he quit racing and turned instead to the stage. In 1925 he was featured as "Mortimer Pottle" in W. C. Fields's Broadway hit Poppy.
Wheeler and Woolsey

Woolsey was teamed with comedy star Bert Wheeler in 1928, for the Broadway musical Rio Rita. RKO Radio Pictures filmed the play in 1929, launching Wheeler and Woolsey as movie personalities. Of the twenty-two films Woolsey would make, twenty-one of them would be with his comedy partner, Wheeler.

Woolsey became terminally ill in 1937 and struggled to finish his last picture, High Flyers. He was then confined to bed for almost a full year, before dying of kidney failure in 1938. Robert Woolsey was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.
Filmography

(As per the AFI database)
Personal life

From 1921 to his death in 1938, Woolsey was married to Mignonne Park Reed, who lived on to age 94.
DVD releases

Nine of Wheeler and Woolsey's 21 movies were released in a DVD collection entitled "Wheeler & Woolsey: RKO Comedy Classics Collection" in March 2013 by Warner Archive.

{U.S. Census Records indicate he was born in Carbondale, Jackson Co, IL}