Stuart Erwin Net Worth

Stuart Erwin net worth is
$600,000
Stuart Erwin Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Stuart Erwin was born on February 14, 1903 in Squaw Valley, California, USA as Stuart Phillip Erwin. He was an actor, known for The Stu Erwin Show (1950), Pigskin Parade (1936) and Our Town (1940). He was married to June Collyer. He died on December 21, 1967 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California. | Net Worth | $600,000 |
| Date Of Birth | February 14, 1903 |
| Died | 1967-12-21 |
| Place Of Birth | Squaw Valley, California, USA |
| Height | 5' 9" (1.75 m) |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Profession | Actor, Soundtrack |
| Spouse | June Collyer children |
| Nicknames | Stuart Erwin, Erwin, Stuart |
| Star Sign | Aquarius |
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| 1 | Has a crypt at Chapel of the Pines Crematorium in Los Angeles. |
| 2 | Specialised in playing the average Joe, also hayseeds and semi-buffoonish sidekicks. Best as boxer Joe Palooka of comic strip fame (Palooka,1939) and as Judy Garland's dense brother in Pigskin Parade (1936), which earned him an Academy Award nomination. |
| 3 | In 1938, Erwin was booked to play Dagwood opposite Una Merkel as his blonde missus, when Chic Young's Blondie comic-strip couple hit the screen. Finally, the role (in some 28 films across 12 years) went to Arthur Lake and Penny Singleton. Ironically, Erwin made one film in the much-loved series, Blondie for Victory (1942). |
| 4 | Children: Stuart Erwin Jr., Judy. |
All pictures
Actor
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| The Band Plays On | 1934 | | Stuffy Wilson |
| Have a Heart | 1934 | | Gus Anderson |
| Chained | 1934 | | John L. 'Johnnie' Smith |
| The Party's Over | 1934 | | Bruce Blakely |
| Bachelor Bait | 1934 | | Mr. William Watts |
| Viva Villa! | 1934 | | Jonny Sykes |
| Palooka | 1934 | | Joe Palooka |
| Going Hollywood | 1933 | | Ernest P. Baker |
| Day of Reckoning | 1933 | | Jerry |
| Before Dawn | 1933 | | Dwight Wilson |
| The Stranger's Return | 1933 | | Simon Bates |
| Hold Your Man | 1933 | | Al |
| International House | 1933 | | Tommy Nash |
| Under the Tonto Rim | 1933 | | 'Tonto' Daily |
| He Learned About Women | 1933 | | Peter Potter Kendall II |
| The Crime of the Century | 1933 | | Dan McKee |
| Face in the Sky | 1933 | | Lucky |
| The Big Broadcast | 1932 | | Leslie McWhinney |
| Make Me a Star | 1932 | | Merton Gill |
| The Misleading Lady | 1932 | | Boney |
| Strangers in Love | 1932 | | Stan Kenney |
| Two Kinds of Women | 1932 | | Hauser |
| Working Girls | 1931 | | Pat Kelly |
| The Magnificent Lie | 1931 | | Elmer Graham |
| Up Pops the Devil | 1931 | | Stranger |
| Dude Ranch | 1931 | | Chester Carr |
| The Stolen Jools | 1931 | Short | Reporter |
| No Limit | 1931 | | Ole Olson |
| Along Came Youth | 1930 | | Ambrose |
| Only Saps Work | 1930 | | Oscar |
| Playboy of Paris | 1930 | | Paul Michel |
| Love Among the Millionaires | 1930 | | Clicker Watson |
| Dangerous Nan McGrew | 1930 | | Eustace Macy |
| Paramount on Parade | 1930 | | Marine (The Montmartre Girl) |
| Young Eagles | 1930 | | Pudge Higgins |
| Men Without Women | 1930 | | Radioman Jenkins |
| This Thing Called Love | 1929 | | Fred |
| The Trespasser | 1929 | | Reporter (uncredited) |
| Sweetie | 1929 | | Axel Bronstrup |
| The Cock-Eyed World | 1929 | | Buckley |
| Happy Days | 1929 | | Jig |
| The Sophomore | 1929 | | Radio Broadcast Technician (uncredited) |
| Dangerous Curves | 1929 | | Rotarian |
| The Exalted Flapper | 1929 | | Bimbo Mehaffey |
| Thru Different Eyes | 1929 | | Reporter |
| Speakeasy | 1929 | | Cy Williams |
| Sound Your 'A' | 1929 | Short | |
| New Year's Eve | 1929 | | Landlady's Son |
| A Pair of Tights | 1929 | Short | Marion's Boyfriend |
| Mother Knows Best | 1928 | | Ben |
| Shadow Over Elveron | 1968 | TV Movie | Merle |
| Gentle Ben | 1967 | TV Series | Harry Tatum |
| The Big Valley | 1967 | TV Series | Charlie Carter |
| The Virginian | 1967 | TV Series | Williams |
| Lassie | 1966 | TV Series | Dan Casey |
| Green Acres | 1966 | TV Series | Mr. Johnson |
| Bonanza | 1966 | TV Series | Jester McGillicuddy |
| Gunsmoke | 1966 | TV Series | Doc Brown |
| Perry Mason | 1961-1965 | TV Series | Henry Simmons / Everett Stanton / Clem P. 'Sandy' Sandover / ... |
| Dr. Kildare | 1965 | TV Series | Dave Lesser |
| The Farmer's Daughter | 1964 | TV Series | Jeremiah Gibbs |
| The Greatest Show on Earth | 1963-1964 | TV Series | Otto King |
| The Misadventures of Merlin Jones | 1964 | | Police Captain Loomis |
| The Donna Reed Show | 1963 | TV Series | Mr. Burton |
| Vacation Playhouse | 1963 | TV Series | Pharmacist |
| Wagon Train | 1963 | TV Series | Barnaby West, Sr. |
| The Defenders | 1963 | TV Series | Joseph Green |
| Son of Flubber | 1963 | | Coach Wilson |
| Our Man Higgins | 1963 | TV Series | Barney |
| The Untouchables | 1962 | TV Series | Barney Rich |
| Armstrong Circle Theatre | 1950-1962 | TV Series | Daniel Harris |
| General Electric Theater | 1962 | TV Series | George Parsons |
| National Velvet | 1962 | TV Series | Kelly the Clown |
| King of Diamonds | 1962 | TV Series | Doc Fairfield |
| Peter Loves Mary | 1961 | TV Series | Dr. Bailey |
| Ripcord | 1961 | TV Series | Justin Rock |
| The Andy Griffith Show | 1960 | TV Series | Tom Silby |
| Thriller | 1960 | TV Series | Uncle Florian |
| For the Love of Mike | 1960 | | Dr. Mills |
| Father Knows Best | 1960 | TV Series | Mr. Henslee |
| Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color | 1959 | TV Series | Lou Rosson |
| Pursuit | 1958 | TV Series | Detective Froelich |
| Playhouse 90 | 1957-1958 | TV Series | George Clay / Sentimental Mousie |
| Crossroads | 1957 | TV Series | Rev. Donald Sloan |
| The Stu Erwin Show | 1950-1955 | TV Series | Stu Erwin |
| Main Street to Broadway | 1953 | | Stuart Erwin - First Nighter (uncredited) |
| Father Is a Bachelor | 1950 | | Constable Pudge Barnham |
| Strike It Rich | 1948 | | Delbart Lane |
| Doctor Jim | 1947 | | Dr. James (Jim) Gateson |
| Heading for Heaven | 1947 | | Henry Elkins |
| Heaven Only Knows | 1947 | | Sheriff Matt Bodine |
| Killer Dill | 1947 | | Johnny 'Killer' Dill |
| Pillow to Post | 1945 | | Captain Jack Ross |
| The Great Mike | 1944 | | Jay Spencer |
| He Hired the Boss | 1943 | | Hubert Wilkins |
| Blondie for Victory | 1942 | | Pvt. Herschel Smith |
| Drums of the Congo | 1942 | | Congo Jack |
| The Adventures of Martin Eden | 1942 | | Joe Dawson |
| The Bride Came C.O.D. | 1941 | | Tommy Keenan |
| Cracked Nuts | 1941 | | Lawrence Trent |
| Sandy Gets Her Man | 1940 | | Bill Kerry |
| A Little Bit of Heaven | 1940 | | Cotton |
| When the Daltons Rode | 1940 | | Ben Dalton |
| Our Town | 1940 | | Howie Newsome |
| The Honeymoon's Over | 1939 | | Donald Todd |
| Hollywood Cavalcade | 1939 | | Pete Tinney |
| It Could Happen to You | 1939 | | Mackinley Winslow |
| Back Door to Heaven | 1939 | | Jud Mason |
| Passport Husband | 1938 | | Henry Cabot |
| Three Blind Mice | 1938 | | Mike Brophy |
| Hollywood Handicap | 1938 | Short | Stuart Erwin |
| Mr. Boggs Steps Out | 1938 | | Oliver Boggs |
| Checkers | 1937 | | Edgar Connell |
| I'll Take Romance | 1937 | | 'Pancho' Brown |
| Second Honeymoon | 1937 | | Leo MacTavish |
| Sunday Night at the Trocadero | 1937 | Short | Stuart Erwin |
| Small Town Boy | 1937 | | Henry Armstrong |
| Dance Charlie Dance | 1937 | | Andrew 'Andy' Tucker |
| Slim | 1937 | | Stumpy |
| Pigskin Parade | 1936 | | Amos Dodd |
| All American Chump | 1936 | | Elmer Lamb |
| Women Are Trouble | 1936 | | Matt Casey |
| Absolute Quiet | 1936 | | 'Chubby' Rudd |
| Exclusive Story | 1936 | | Timothy Aloysius Higgins |
| Ceiling Zero | 1936 | | Texas Clarke |
| After Office Hours | 1935 | | Hank Parr |
Soundtrack
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| Slim | 1937 | performer: "Mother Said to Mabel" - uncredited | |
Self
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| This Is Your Life | 1959 | TV Series | Himself |
| Meet the Stars #6: Stars at Play | 1941 | Documentary short | Himself |
| The Hollywood Gad-About | 1934 | Documentary short | Himself (uncredited) |
| Hollywood on Parade No. A-2 | 1932 | Short | Himself - Host |
| The Voice of Hollywood No. 12 | 1930 | Short | Himself (uncredited) |
Archive Footage
Won Awards
| Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
|---|
| 1960 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Television | On 8 February 1960. At 6270 Hollywood Blvd. |
Nominated Awards
| Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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| 1937 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Pigskin Parade (1936) |
Known for movies




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Update: 2024-08-05