Irving Bacon
Known for: Acting
Born: September 4, 1893 in Saint Joseph, Missouri, USA - Died: February 4, 1965
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Irving Bacon (September 6, 1893 – February 5, 1965) was an American character actor who appeared in almost 500 films. Bacon played on the stage for a number of years before getting into films in 1920. He was sometimes cast in films directed by Lloyd Bacon (incorrectly named as his brother in some sources) such as The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938). He often played comical "average guys". In the late 1930s and early 1940s, he played the weary postman Mr. Crumb in Columbia Pictures' Blondie film series. One of his bigger roles was as a similarly flustered postman in the thriller Cause for Alarm! in 1952. During the 1950s, Bacon worked steadily in a number of television sitcoms, most notably I Love Lucy, where he appeared in two episodes, one which cast him as Ethel Mertz's father.
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The Grapes of Wrath
Driver
Gone with the Wind
Corporal
A Star Is Born
Graves
Blondie Brings Up Baby
Mailman
Blondie in Society
Mailman
Blondie Takes a Vacation
Mailman
Blondie Plays Cupid
Mailman
Blondie on a Budget
Mailman
Blondie Has Servant Trouble
Mailman
Blondie's Blessed Event
Mr. Crumb
It's a Great Life
Mailman
Footlight Glamour
Mr. Crumb
Knickerbocker Holiday
Peter Van Stoon
Action in the North Atlantic
Bartender (uncredited)
Shadow of a Doubt
Station Master
Monsieur Verdoux
Pierre Couvais
It's a Great Feeling
RR Information Clerk
Meet John Doe
Beany
It Started with Eve
Raven
Hitchhike to Happiness
Dennis Colby
Two Sisters
Chumley
Blondes Prefer Bonds
Rio
'Mushy'
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer
Melvin