John Bunny
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Known For:Acting
Birthday:1863-09-20
Place of Birth:New York City, New York, USA
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Yesterday and Today (1953)
A compilation of early-day silent films that serves as a glimpse back to the formative days of the movie industry as a salute to Hollywood's Golden...

The Leading Lady (1911)
"The Irish Washerwoman" is to be produced by Manager Mathew Talon. The cast is all engaged but the leading lady.

Chumps (1912)
Bunny and Marsh attend a show and both fall in love with a charming danseuse.

At Scrogginses' Corner (1912)
The general store at Scrogginses' Corner is the favorite lounging and meeting place for the citizens of the locality. On an eventful day a rich...

The Feudists (1913)
The Craigs and Smiths, next-door neighbors, are the best of friends until Smith builds a chicken house. Their two gardens are connected and their...

Gertie the Dinosaur (1914)
Although not the first feature-length animated film, as is sometimes thought, it was the first cartoon to feature a character with an appealing...

Kitty and the Cowboys (1911)
Fatty comes up with a plan to prank his cowboy buddies. He announces that his sister Kitty is coming to visit, but it's not at all what his friends...

The Wooing of Winifred (1911)
In order to inherit their uncle's property, two cousins must marry each other.

Treasure Trove (1911)
Patience and Anne, two spinsters of the old school of aristocratic birth, have managed to keep up appearances under very trying conditions and with...

Ups and Downs (1911)
Unless Marion Norman's intended husband can support her in the same style in which her father has, Mr. Norman will not agree to her marriage with...

Madge of the Mountains (1911)
Harry Brownley, son of a rich New Yorker, reads a newspaper account of U.S. Revenue officers' plan to raid an illicit distillery in the Tennessee...

Love's Old Dream (1914)
An old maid vies with a beautiful young student for the affections of an elderly professor.

A Cure for Pokeritis (1912)
This domestic comedy depicts a woman who stops her husband's gambling habit by having her cousin stage a fake police raid on the weekly poker game.

The Adventure of the Shooting Party (1913)
The lost 3rd part of the film The Pickwick Papers, directed by Laurence Trimble, appeared in 1913. This silent three-reel adaptation of Charles...

Troublesome Secretaries, or How Betty Outwitted Her Father (1911)
This is basically a two practical-joke comedy. Bunny is a businessman father and Mabel plays Betty, his lovable daughter. The first practical joke is...

Her Crowning Glory (1911)
A widower becomes infatuated with his daughter's governess, to the displeasure of the child and her nurse.

His Sister's Children (1911)
Harry Burton's sister and her husband are suddenly called away for a few days on business and telegraph him to come to their home and take care of...

Captain Jenks' Dilemma (1912)
Mrs. Brown, who is a widow, finds it a rather difficult matter to clothe and feed her large family of children, so when she becomes acquainted on the...

A Tale of Two Cities (1911)
A condensed silent film version of the Charles Dickens classic about the French Revolution and its subsequent Reign of Terror.

The First Violin (1912)
Old Von Shultz, the first violin, finds as he grows older a longing for companionship. Hurrying from the theater the old musician finds little Helen...

Hearts and Diamonds (1914)
Tupper meets the wealthy Miss Whipple at a baseball game. When she declares that she just adores baseball players, Tupper starts up a team.

Captain Jenks' Diplomacy (1912)
Sir Brian, an irascible old gentleman, who suffers from gout, receives a note saying his son Gerald is very ill at college, and asking him to come to...

An Eventful Elopement (1912)
Emphatically opposed to Jack Moss, old Mr. McGillicuddy puts the ban on his marriage to his daughter Dolly. The old gentleman is adamant to the...

The Pickpocket (1913)
A John Bunny comedy short featuring his usual leading lady Flora Finch. Confusion over a stolen ticket puts Finch in jail.

Irene's Infatuation (1912)
Irene and Helen are worshipers at the shrine of Frangiapani, the tenor of the hour. When he sings at a concert, they meet in Irene's room, take the...

The Honeymooners (1914)
No sooner have Jimmy and Mary, a newly-married couple, entered their new home when Jimmie receives a note from his wealthy uncle, announcing his...

Pandora’s Box (1912)
A maid accidentally switches gift boxes causing untold havoc in a household.

Vanity Fair (1911)
A silent short film telling the classic story of Becky Sharp.

Little Nemo (1911)
Cartoon figures announce, via comic strip balloons, that they will move - and move they do, in a wildly exaggerated style. Also known as "Winsor...

Polishing Up (1914)
When his wife goes away on vacation, a husband decides to use that time to do a little "playing around" and winds up at a resort hotel with two young...

Bunny and the Bunny Hug (1913)
Norman Winthrop, a surveyor, accidentally meets John Bunny, an Irish watchman of a building. He introduces him to Tom and Will Hawley, two of his...

Bunny Backslides (1914)
While Flora Winslow, a widow is engaged to Bunny, she attends a lecture on eugenics and decides that her intended husband is too fat. She tells him...

Tangled Tangoists (1914)
John and Flora meet at a ball, but neither can do these modern dances, so they sit out… and run into each other later at a dance studio. Bunny...

The Pickwick Papers (1913)
The Pickwick Papers comprised three reels, individually titled "The Adventure of the Honourable Event", "The Adventure at the Westgate Seminary", and...

In the Clutches of a Vapor Bath (1911)
Bunny purchases a Vapor Bath, guaranteed to make the fat thin and do the trick with neatness. In his anxiety to make a trial of the bath he forgets...

Ida's Christmas (1912)
A poor young girl finds a purse and returns it to its owner, who decides to reward her honesty.

The Lovesick Maidens of Cuddleton (1912)
An old doctor hires a young new doctor to join his practice, particularly to attract women for more business.

The New Stenographer (1911)
A capable but homely new hire becomes ill and recommends her beautiful cousin during leave. The bosses and clerk get a surprise at the end.

Doctor Bridget (1912)
A silent comedy in which a sick young boy gets healthy after a regime of hard work, and does not complain that the housekeeper makes him work so hard.

Mr. Bunny in Disguise (1914)
LOST FILM. A comedy in which Johan has no desire to meet the unmarried Sarah, and so has his friend Freddy pretend that he is Johan.

Diamond Cut Diamond (1912)
A silent comedy in which a jealous woman wants to catch her husband in the act of infidelity.

Bunny All at Sea (1912)
Black and White. Silent.

The Troublesome Step-Daughters (1912)
A widower with four grown daughters remarries and brings his new wife home to meet them. The girls set out to make life as difficult as possible for...

Mr. Bolter's Infatuation (1912)
Mr. Bolten is hoping to woo the dancer Céleste and invites her for coffee. Her answer is that she will wait for him in hotel "Des imbeciles'...

Those Troublesome Tresses (1913)
Farce in which two neighbouring couples test each other's jealousy. The women decide to make the men jealous and vice versa. The men buy horse hair...

Stenographer Troubles (1913)
A comic one-act film featuring the character Bunny, which takes place in an office.

When the Press Speaks (1913)
Comedy of a bachelor who succumbs to the charms of love and deserts 'the boys' who had given him up as a hopeless case.

The Locket; or, When She Was Twenty (1913)
A woman in a crowded trolley car accidentally puts a locket with her picture in it into a man's pocket; when the man gets home, his suspicious wife...

Bunny's Honeymoon (1913)
Bunny's niece has a beau who is so addicted to drink that her father will not permit her to marry him. He has given the lad a chance, but when he...

Bunny's Suicide (1912)
A tragicomedy in which the suicide attempt of the character Bunny is seen by a neighbour, who quickly calls for help.

Freckles (1912)
A comedy in which a man secretly has his pustules removed. His secrecy leads his wife to believe that he is cheating.

Stenographer Wanted (1912)
Two businessmen need to hire a stenographer, but their wives get suspicious when they notice a parade of beautiful young women entering and leaving...

Suing Susan (1912)
A romantic comedy in which two new neighbours initially cannot get along, but their staff get along just fine.

The Film Parade (1933)
Pioneer filmmaker J. Stuart Blackton was intrigued by the idea of a film about the history of the movies as early as 1915. He finally released a...

A Train of Incidents (1914)
Comedian John Bunny on a train all confused.

Three Black Bags (1913)
"Slick-Fingered Mag must he captured, or I will know the reason why!" These are the proud words of Detective Brown, as he prepares to go in search of...

Bunny at the Derby (1912)
A coster takes a girl to Epsom and saves a pony trap from theft.

Bunny's Dilemma (1913)
John Bunny gets into an awful stew when he hears from his Aunt Eliza that she is coming to visit him and that she is bringing along her cousin, Jean,...

The Subduing of Mrs. Nag (1911)
Mrs. Nag objects to her husband having a pretty female stenographer in his office, and orders him to employ one of his own sex. So Miss Prue, the...

Two Overcoats (1911)
Solomon keeps a clothing store, he has in stock two overcoats of exactly the same make and pattern. Michael Gallagher, who is passing by and in need...

Doctor Cupid (1911)
Love! What a wonderful thing is love. Cupid is a specialist in aching hearts and for sick men and maidens. Alice Linton falls in love with Percy...

Father's Flirtation (1914)
Betty is away at college when her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Bunny, come to visit. Mr. Bunny goes for a stroll while Mrs. Bunny looks at Betty’s...