Arthur Q. Bryan
Popularity:0.252
Known For:Acting
Birthday:1899-05-08
Place of Birth:Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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Also Known As:Arthur Quirk Bryan

Manpower (1941)
Hank McHenry and Johnny Marshall work as power company linesmen. Hank is injured in an accident and subsequently promoted to foreman of the gang....

The Looney Tunes Hall of Fame (1991)
A feature film compilation of 15 classic Warner Bros. cartoons.

Elmer's Pet Rabbit (1941)
Elmer Fudd gets more than he bargained for from his new pet rabbit.

Beanstalk Bunny (1955)
Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck (as Jack) find themselves at the top of a beanstalk where they get chased around by a giant Elmer Fudd.

Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales (1982)
If Bugs Bunny were to direct his signature inquiry--"What's up, doc?"--toward the modern-day Warner Bros. creative team, he wouldn't be far off. For...

A Corny Concerto (1943)
Elmer Fudd introduces two pieces of classical music: "Tales of the Vienna Woods" and "The Blue Danube", and acted out by Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig,...

Elmer's Candid Camera (1940)
Elmer takes up wildlife photography but finds his subject, a rabbit, much too rascally.

Daffy Duck: Frustrated Fowl (2010)
Daffy Duck: Frustrated Fowl was released in conjunction with Bugs Bunny: Hare Extraordinaire None of these shorts have been released on disc before,...

South of the Boudoir (1940)
Charley, over his wife's objections, has invited his boss over for dinner. Mrs. Chase walks out, and Charley hires a waitress to pose as his wife....

Crazy House (1940)
When Andy Panda and his father are stranded miles away from home by a thunderstorm, they take shelter in a nearby house. Little do they realize that...

Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime (1941)
Several days after one of his company's dams burst, ruining the life savings of several investors, a shady power company president is found stabbed...

Quack Shot (1954)
Elmer Fudd goes duck hunting on a pond, where Daffy Duck proclaims himself guardian of all his web-footed cousins and retaliates against Elmer.

Rabbit Seasoning (1952)
Elmer is hunting both Daffy and Bugs again. Bugs talks Elmer into going after Daffy, who ends up getting the worst of all the pranks.

Rabbit of Seville (1950)
Behind the Hollywood Bowl stage which is playing the opera The Barber of Seville, Bugs Bunny flees into the backstage area with Elmer Fudd in close...

Wabbit Twouble (1941)
Elmer Fudd expects to find "west and wewaxation" during his visit to Jellostone National Park, but he sets up camp in Bugs' backyard, and the rabbit...

Rabbit Fire (1951)
Daffy Duck and Bugs argue back and forth whether it is duck season or rabbit season. The object of their arguments is hunter Elmer Fudd.

Duck! Rabbit, Duck! (1953)
The final installment of the "Hunting Trilogy" once again has Elmer out hunting, while Bugs and Daffy try to con him into shooting the other.

The Wacky Wabbit (1942)
While seeking gold in the desert, prospector Elmer Fudd stumbles across mischievous Bugs Bunny.

Hare Tonic (1945)
When Elmer Fudd brings Bugs Bunny home for dinner main course, Bugs tricks him into thinking there is a terrible outbreak of Rabbititus.

A Pest in the House (1947)
A very tired businessman needs some sleep and checks into a hotel run by Elmer Fudd, where Daffy Duck is the bellhop.

Bugs Bunny's 80th What's Up, Doc-umentary! (2020)
Narrated by Billy Crystal, the documentary examines the history of the character over the decades, including sketches, clips from the shorts, and...

Hare Remover (1946)
Elmer Fudd is an amateur scientist who wants to turn a normal character into a devilish fiend; he's all out of experimental animals. Enter Bugs Bunny.

The Hare-Brained Hypnotist (1942)
Elmer Fudd goes after Bugs using hypnotism, only the plan backfires.

Broken Lance (1954)
Cattle baron Matt Devereaux raids a copper smelter that is polluting his water, then divides his property among his sons. Son Joe takes...

Kit for Cat (1948)
Elmer Fudd takes in Sylvester Cat and an orange kitten during a cold winter night. He'd like to adopt both, but can only keep one. He decides to go...

Stage Door Cartoon (1944)
That wascawwy wabbit is chased into a theatre by Elmer Fudd, and ends up having to perform to save himself, as well as convince Elmer to act himself....

Slick Hare (1947)
Humphrey Bogart visits the Mocrumbo Restaurant. He orders fried rabbit and Elmer Fudd has twenty minutes to serve it.

The Big Snooze (1946)
Elmer Fudd walks out of a typical Bugs cartoon, so Bugs gets back at him by disturbing Elmer's sleep using "nightmare paint."

The Wabbit Who Came to Supper (1942)
Bugs Bunny exploits the situation when an uncle leaves Elmer Fudd three million dollars on the condition that he harm no animals, especially rabbits.

An Itch in Time (1943)
Elmer threatens to give his dog a bath if he doesn't stop scratching, but the poor pooch is the victim of a hungry flea whose tools of the trade...

Back Alley Oproar (1948)
Sylvester sings opera and popular tunes while standing on a back alley fence; Elmer, who wants to sleep, tries to thwart him.

Wideo Wabbit (1956)
Bugs Bunny is chased by Elmer Fudd throughout a TV studio and its various productions.

What's Up Doc? A Salute to Bugs Bunny (1990)
This salute to Bugs Bunny reveals the loony, creative atmosphere in which Bugs was born and developed and includes ten original, full-length cartoons...

Bugs' Bonnets (1956)
A passing truck spills a variety of hats, causing Elmer and Bugs to change personalities in rapid succession to fit the headgear they wind up wearing.

The Old Grey Hare (1944)
Failed hunter Elmer Fudd laments that he's never able to catch the rabbit (Bugs Bunny); just then a bolt of lightning strikes, and the voice of God...

Rabbit Rampage (1955)
Bugs Bunny is playfully harassed by his animator.

Easter Yeggs (1947)
Bugs gets roped into delivering the Easter Rabbit's eggs for him.

Hare Do (1949)
Elmer Fudd chases Bugs Bunny all the way from the woods to a local movie theater, where cinema-related hijinks ensue.

The Great Library Misery (1938)
A man desiring to join the Grouch Club describes the terrible experience of trying to check out a book from a public library.

Nutty News (1942)
Elmer Fudd narrates a newsreel (but is never seen on screen). A hunter uses a moose call; the moose answers back using a hunter call. A barber uses...

A Wild Hare (1940)
While hunting rabbits, Elmer Fudd comes across Bugs Bunny who tricks and harasses him.

Alice in Wonderland (2010)
This production was originally broadcast on radio back in the 1940s. It was put on DVD with new animation.

Heir-Conditioned (1955)
Sylvester is a rich cat, courtesy of his deceased mistress, who has left him 3 million dollars. His alley cat friends, hope to sponge off his good...

To Duck.... Or Not to Duck (1943)
Daffy challenges duckhunter Elmer to a boxing match, rigged in his favor with the collusion of the duck referee. In the stands, Elmer's dog Larrimore...

What Makes Daffy Duck (1948)
It's duck season, so Daffy plays hunter Elmer and a hungry fox off against each other.

Rabbit Romeo (1957)
Elmer Fudd's Uncle Judd sends him an ugly, temperamental Slobovian rabbit named Millicent to babysit until he arrives. Elmer happens upon Bugs Bunny...

A Star Is Bored (1956)
Daffy Duck must double for Bugs in any slapstick which Warners considers too dangerous for its star Bug Bunny.

Dad for a Day (1939)
The "Our Gang" kids encourage a shy man to take a widow and her son to a picnic.

The Stupid Cupid (1944)
Cupid (Elmer Fudd) is on the prowl around the farm. With his ever-accurate arrows, he spreads love to sometimes unwilling recipients. But when he...

A Feud There Was (1938)
The McCoys and the Weavers are two feuding hillbilly clans. Elmer Fudd, Peacemaker, attempts to end the fighting; but violence and zaniness win out.

Hell's Outpost (1954)
A returning Korean War vet becomes embroiled in a fight over possession of a tungsten mine.

I'm from Arkansas (1944)
A town in Arkansas makes national headlines when a local sow gives birth to 18 piglets.

Yankee Dood It (1956)
Elmer Fudd is the progressive King of industrial Elves. He visits an outmoded shoemaker's shop to extol the virtues of mass production capitalism to...

Mopey Dope (1944)
Absent-minded Harry mistakenly goes home to his neighbor's house. Unfortunately, his neighbor is a beautiful blonde with an insanely jealous husband.

A Desperate Chance for Ellery Queen (1942)
A man is framed for embezzlement and runs off to San Francisco. His wife hires Ellery Queen to try and track him down before the police get to him.

Bugs Bunny at the Symphony (2010)
A concert musical featuring Looney Tunes characters.

Broadway Serenade (1939)
A married singer, pianist/composer team are struggling to hit it big in New York. Finally, they audition before a Broadway producer, but the producer...

These Glamour Girls (1939)
A drunken college student invites a dance hostess to the big college dance and then forgets he asked her. When she shows up at school, he tries to...

Millionaire Playboy (1940)
A young millionaire gets hiccups whenever he kisses a pretty woman.

This Is a Life? (1955)
Parody of "This is Your Life," with Elmer Fudd as the host and Bugs Bunny as the guest of honor, much to the disgust of Daffy Duck. On several...

Person to Bunny (1960)
In his Hollywood home Bugs is being interviewed by the Edward R. Murrow TV show "People to People" when Daffy and Elmer show up.

Meet the Governor (1955)
A backwoods lawyer's race for the governor's office is thwarted by mainstream opponents who dig up dirt from his past.

Past Perfumance (1955)
Paris, 1913: Passionate, odiferous Pepe Le Pew pursues the latest love of his life, a cat who's been made up to look like a skunk, through the sets...

Swing Out the Blues (1943)
The film is partly a parody of The Goodwill Court, a popular radio problem hosted by advice-dispenser "Mr. Anthony". The host of a "What's your...

Looney Tunes Super Stars Daffy Duck: Frustrated Fowl (2010)
This must-have animation collection "Looney Tunes Super Stars: Daffy Duck: Frustrated Fowl" (2010) is filled with shorts that have been released on...

Ant Pasted (1953)
Elmer Fudd, on a fourth of July picnic, throws some of his firecrackers into an ant colony, and the ants declare all-out war on him.

Confederate Honey (1940)
Nett Cutler (Elmer Fudd) romances Crimson O'Hairoil in this send-up of Gone With the Wind (1939).

Design for Leaving (1954)
Daffy Duck is a salesman for a futuristic appliance company, who, against Elmer Fudd's will, modernizes Fudd's house with many screwball gadgets,...

Looney Tunes: Spotlight Collection Vol. 5 (2007)
The Looney Tunes Guide to Fairy Tales: In a storybook setting, Looney Tunes characters share with kids the necessary ingredients for a proper fairy...

Groom and Bored (1942)
Johnny tries to keep his marriage a secret from his boss, who feels that matrimony interferes with business.

Dangerous Dan McFoo (1939)
An arctic saloon. The tiny dog, Dan McFoo, is playing a pinball-like marble game in the back. His girlfriend, Sue, sounding like Katharine Hepburn,...

Fresh Hare (1942)
Bugs Bunny is wanted "dead or alive" by the Mounted Police, led by Elmer Fudd. The "Fresh Hare" episode was banned from television for almost 30...

Lincoln's Doctor's Dog (1955)
During the dark days of the Civil War, a doctor gives President Lincoln a puppy to buoy his spirits.

The Devil Bat (1940)
Dr. Paul Carruthers is frustrated because he thinks his employers, Mary Heath and Henry Morton, have cheated him out of the company's profits. He...

Road to Singapore (1940)
Two playboys try to forget previous romances in Singapore – until they meet a beautiful dancer.

So You Want a Model Railroad (1955)
Alice visits Mr. Agony with her latest problem with Joe. They had given Junior a toy railroad for a Christmas present, and Joe had taken it over and...

The Hardship of Miles Standish (1940)
In this version of "The Courtship of Miles Standish", Elmer Fudd is messanger John Alden, sent to give Miles' love letter to Pricilla. While...

What's Opera, Doc? (1957)
Bugs is in drag as the Valkyrie Brunhilde, who is pursued by Elmer playing the demigod Siegfried.

I Stole a Million (1939)
A cabbie and petty thief dreams of the big heist that will end his thieving ways.

Johnny Doughboy (1942)
As sixteen year old Ann Winters begins a relationship with an older actor to further her career, lookalike fan Penelope Ryan is recruited by a group...

Samson and Delilah (1949)
When strongman Samson rejects the love of the beautiful Philistine woman Delilah, she seeks vengeance that brings horrible consequences they both...

Bugs Bunny! That Wacky Wabbit (1942)
The lovably rambunctious rabbit takes center stage in this collection of cartoon capers gathered from digitally remastered footage. Hopscotching from...

What's Up, Doc? (1950)
Bugs' showbiz career is recounted from babyhood to stardom. Bugs and Elmer Fudd perform the title song.

The Greatest Show on Earth (1952)
To ensure a full profitable season, circus manager Brad Braden engages The Great Sebastian, though this moves his girlfriend Holly from her hard-won...

Grand Central Murder (1942)
Conniving Broadway starlet Mida King has plenty of enemies, so when she's found murdered at Grand Central Station, Inspector Gunther calls together a...

The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie (1979)
A collection of Warner Brothers short cartoon features, "starring" the likes of Daffy Duck, Porky Pig and Wile.E.Coyote. These animations are...

Idea Girl (1946)
Larry Brewster, partner in the music publishing firm of Brewster and Crow, returns from a trip to find that his partner, J.C. Crow has hired Pat...

Upswept Hare (1953)
Penthouse dwelling Elmer Fudd brings home a beautiful flowering desert plant and - unknowingly - Bugs Bunny.

The Unruly Hare (1945)
When Elmer Fudd disturbs Bugs with his railroad surveying, Bugs fights back.

Road to Rio (1947)
Scat Sweeney and Hot Lips Barton, two out of work musicians, stow away onboard a ship bound for Rio, after accidentally setting fire to the big top...

Swing with Bing (1940)
A short-subject golf film at the fourth annual Bing Crosby Pro-Am at Rancho Santa Fe.

Behind the Tunes: Blanc Expressions (2003)
A documentary about Mel Blanc's voice work.

The Cartoon Collection (1988)
Compilation of cartoons raising money for the National Children's Home charity. Featuring Mickey Mouse ("The Simple Things"), Bugs Bunny ("Duck...

Robot Rabbit (1953)
Bugs Bunny faces off against Farmer Fudd's robot.

Hare Brush (1955)
The corporate board has Elmer committed to an asylum because he thinks he's a rabbit. At the sanitarium, Bugs agrees to trade places with Elmer.

Each Dawn I Crow (1949)
Chided by a narrator, John Rooster thinks Elmer Fudd is going to slaughter him with an axe for Sunday dinner and is willing to do anything to prevent...

Wise Quackers (1949)
Daffy Duck falls from the sky onto Elmer Fudd's farm. Rather than be shot, he begs Elmer to accept him as a personal slave. After torturing Elmer...

Any Bonds Today? (1942)
Bugs Bunny and friends sing and dance to promote the sale of government bonds in support of the war effort.

Pests for Guests (1955)
Elmer Fudd buys a wooden chest of drawers not knowing that two polite twin gophers (known as The Goofy Gophers) have claimed the piece of furniture...

So You Want to Be a Paper Hanger (1951)
Joe McDoakes, ever obliging and always helpful, volunteers to hang the new wallpaper for his wife.

I Love Lucy (1951)
Cuban Bandleader Ricky Ricardo would be happy if his wife Lucy would just be a housewife. Instead she tries constantly to perform at the Tropicana...

Professional Father (1955)
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The Beulah Show (1950)
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The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (1952)
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