Doodles Weaver

Doodles Weaver

1912-05-11 – 1983-01-17 (age 70) Los Angeles, California, USA
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Biography

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Winstead Sheffield Glenndenning Dixon "Doodles" Weaver (May 11, 1912 โ€“ January 17, 1983) was an American character actor, comedian, and musician. His mother gave him the nickname "Doodlebug" as a child because of his freckles and big ears.

Weaver began his career in radio. In the late 1930s he performed on Rudy Vallรฉe's radio programs and Kraft Music Hall. He later joined Spike Jones' City Slickers. In 1957, Weaver hosted his own variety show, The Doodles Weaver Show, which aired on NBC. In addition to his radio work, he recorded a number of comedy records, appeared in films, and guest starred on numerous television series from the 1950s through the 1970s. Weaver made his last onscreen appearance in 1981.

His niece is actress Sigourney Weaver.

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Known For

The Birds
The Birds

1963

as Le pรชcheur qui aide ร  la location de bateau

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World

1963

as Hardware Store Clerk (uncredited)

The Nutty Professor
Cisco Pike
Cisco Pike

1972

as Recording Studio Security Guard (uncredited)

Hot Rod Gang
Hot Rod Gang

1958

as Mr. Cavendish

Mail Order Bride
Mail Order Bride

1964

as Charlie Mary

Boy Trouble
Boy Trouble

1939

as Ralph

Kitty Foyle
Kitty Foyle

1940

as Pianist (uncredited)

The Rounders
The Rounders

1965

as Arlee

Pocketful of Miracles
Pocketful of Miracles

1961

as Pool Player

Walt Disney Treasures - The Complete Goofy
Walt Disney Treasures - The Complete Goofy

2002

as Narrator (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited)

Rosie!
Rosie!

1967

as Florist

Topper
Topper

1937

as Rustic

Since You Went Away
Since You Went Away

1944

as Convalescent Wishing for Watermelon (uncredited)

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Lodge Night

1937

as Jimmy

Winchester '73
Winchester '73

1967

as Shooting Contestant (uncredited)

Mrs. Parkington
Mrs. Parkington

1944

as Caterer (uncredited)

Another Thin Man
Another Thin Man

1939

as Gatekeeper (uncredited)

Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood

1976

as Man in Mexican Film

The Great Impostor
The Great Impostor

1960

as Farmer Hauling Fertilizer