Biography
Bert Hunn (August 21, 1883 β October 3, 1964) was an American actor who starred in silent films in the 1910s. Born Albert Washington Hunn in 1883 in Illinois. He starred in around thirty short films for Keystone Studios from 1913, most notably as Keystone Cops. He noticed the smell of smoke in the air, which turned out to be the start of a fire at the Keystone studios lab, and alerted the authorities which meant the majority of negatives for Keystone films were saved. By 1930 he was no longer acting and worked as tile setter and brick layer in Fresno, California.
Filmography
all 27
Movies 27
Bar-B-Que Man
Settled at the Seaside (1915)
Movie
2nd Crook
Love in Armor (1915)
Movie
Party Guest (uncredited)
Mabel's Blunder (1914)
Movie
Tall Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)
Cruel, Cruel Love (1914)
Movie
Bartender
His Favorite Pastime (1914)
Movie
Guest (uncredited)
Tango Tangle (1914)
Movie
Audience Member (uncredited)
A Film Johnnie (1914)
Movie
Villager
The Under-Sheriff (1914)
Movie
First Henchman
The Gusher (1913)
Movie
Cop at Station House
Fatty Joins the Force (1913)
Movie
Water Policeman
A Muddy Romance (1913)
Movie
Theatre Patron
Fatty at San Diego (1913)
Movie
Spectator Next to Mabel
The Speed Kings (1913)
Movie
Crewman / Audience Member
Mabel's Dramatic Career (1913)
Movie
Villager
Safe in Jail (1913)
Movie
Dice Player
Rastus and the Game Cock (1913)
Movie
Villager
A Bandit (1913)
Movie
Villager
Peeping Pete (1913)
Movie
A Cafe Patron
The Waiters' Picnic (1913)
Movie
Clothes Customer
Toplitsky and Company (1913)
Movie
Prowler
A Fishy Affair (1913)
Movie
2nd Fireman
Hide and Seek (1913)
Movie
Wedding Guest
On His Wedding Day (1913)
Movie
Neighbor with Rifle
A Deaf Burglar (1913)
Movie
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Known ForActing
GenderMale
Birthday1883-08-20
Deathday1964-10-03 (81 years old)
Birth PlaceIllinois, USA
CitizenshipsUnited States of America
Also Known AsWilliam Hunn, Albert Washington Hunn
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