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  1. Larceny, Inc. (1942) -- (Movie Clip) You're As Young As You Feel! Dopey Weepy (Edward Brophy), hiding the plan to tunnel into the bank next door to the luggage store, decides to humor the leather salesman (Jack Carson), then head schemer Pressure (Edward G. Robinson) gets rid of a customer and their new neighbor Mademoiselle Gloria (Barbara Jo Allen), in Larceny Inc., 1942.

  2. BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD (1933) Moe Howard and Curly Howard (Solo) Joe Mannion. HELLO POP (1933) Ted Healy and His Stooges. Brophy. PARIS INTERLUDE (1934) Ted Healy (Solo) Ham Farnsworth.

  3. Edward Brophy was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Brophy kickstarted his acting career in various films such as "Yes or No" (1920), the Fifi D'Orsay musical "Those Three French Girls" (1930) and "Our Blushing Brides" (1930).

  4. Alias the Deacon. All American Chump. The Amazing Mr. Williams. Buy Me That Town. The Big Guy. The Case Against Mrs. Ames. Broadway to Hollywood. Career Woman. Come On, Leathernecks.

  5. $1000 a Minute: Directed by Aubrey Scotto. With Roger Pryor, Leila Hyams, Edward Brophy, Sterling Holloway. A down-on-his luck newspaperman finds himself the center of an experiment being conducted by two daffy millionaires--to see if someone can spend $1000 a minute, every minute, for 12 solid hours.

  6. Edward S. Brophy was born on February 27, 1895 in New York City and educated at the University of Virginia. He became a bit and small-part in the movies starting in 1919, but switched to behind-the-scenes work for job security, though he continued appearing in small parts.

  7. Dec 23, 2022 · Edward S. Brophy was born on February 27, 1895 in New York City and was educated at the University of Virginia, initially to become a lawyer, but soon he got the acting bug and dropped the law.

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