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  1. Roscoe Conkling "Fatty" Arbuckle, född 24 mars 1887 i Smith Center i Kansas, död 29 juni 1933 i New York i New York, var en amerikansk skådespelare, komiker, regissör och manusförfattare. Arbuckle blev känd under smeknamnet "Fatty" (vilket han själv avskydde och bara använde i yrket). Arbuckles komedier, ofta i regi av Mack Sennett, var ...

  2. ARBUCKLE, FATTY (1887-1933) Roscoe Arbuckle. Actor, director, screenwriter, and Hollywood outcast, Roscoe Conklin Arbuckle was born in a sod house on his parents' farm near Smith Center, Kansas, on March 24, 1887. His father never liked farming, and a decade later he uprooted the family and moved to California.

  3. Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle was one of the most successful comedians of the silent era - working with Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, and in partnership with Mabe...

  4. Nov 16, 2011 · Since his films disappeared from the screen in the 1920s, Arbuckle (who personally disliked the nickname “Fatty,” preferring his given name Roscoe) has become a sort of shorthand for movie ...

  5. Nov 13, 2009 · Roscoe Conkling Arbuckle was born on March 24, 1887, in Smith Center, Kansas. He worked as a vaudeville performer and starting in 1913, began appearing in Mack Sennett’s Keystone Cops comedies.

  6. Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle (b. 1887–d. 1933) was a comedian and filmmaker whose critical acclaim and popularity in the 1910s were entirely overshadowed by a career-destroying scandal in 1921. Following an early career as an illustrated song performer and several brief stints as a performer in Selig and Nestor film comedies, Arbuckle ...

  7. S ilent screen star Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle had been one of America's favorite actors until he was charged with murder in the 1921 death of model Virginia Rappe. Newspapers speculated that the 266-pound Arbuckle had raped the 25-year-old woman with a bottle during a drunken orgy at the Hotel St. Francis in San Francisco.

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