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John Bunny(1863-1915)

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John Bunny
When John Bunny died the New York Times stated, "The name John Bunny will always be linked to the movies." Little did movie fans of 1915 realize that he would be completely forgotten the next year and completely omitted from many books on silent movies 70-80 years later.

Bunny was the ninth in a line of English sea captains and would be the first not to follow in that profession. He attended St. James High School in Brooklyn and worked as a grocery clerk before running away in the late 1800s to discover the world of entertainment and appear in a small touring minstrel show. He became involved in theater and appeared in musical comedies such as "Old Dutch" with Hattie Williams and Lew Fields. He also worked as a stage manager for various stock companies. Bunny's rebellious nature took over again and he quit the theater to become involved in the "flickers". This was a very bold step. Not only was it a major step down for a "legitimate" stage actor to go into the movies at that time, but Bunny took a pay cut from $150 to $40 a week to work for Vitagraph in 1910. He made more than 250 shorts for Vitagraph over five years and become the best known face in the world.

Bunny always said that he did not aim to be a comedian, but with his short, gnome-like appearance and a weight approaching the 300-pound mark, he wound up taking advantage of these features to play comedy (he once asked rhetorically, "How could I play Romeo with a figure like mine?"). Bunny's co-star for the majority of his films was Flora Finch, who contrasted with Bunny's figure by being tall and thin. They usually appeared as Mr. & Mrs. Bunny. Their shorts were referred to as "Bunnygraphs" and "Bunnyfinches". They stayed away from physical comedy and dealt with relationships, usually the man getting away with something that his wife disagrees with.

Bunny even traveled to England to make a version of Charles Dickens' "Pickwick Papers". He decided to go back on the road with "John Bunny in Funnyland", but it was not a success. Not only did the show fail, but he was tired and ill. He talked to Vitagraph about restarting his film career, but it was too late. The man who led an adventurous life--he raced horses and flew airplanes--died at his home at 1416 Glenwood Road in Brooklyn of Bright's Disease in 1915. His funeral was held at the Elks Club House on West 43rd St. After just five years in the business, Bunny was gone and forgotten. The news of his death was heard around the world. He was so popular in Russia they created a series with an impersonator using the name "Poxon" after Bunny died. Bunny had two children, George (dec. 1958) and John (dec. 1971) Sadly, only a handful of Bunny's films survive. The one most available is the popular A Cure for Pokeritis (1912).
BornSeptember 21, 1863
DiedApril 26, 1915(51)
BornSeptember 21, 1863
DiedApril 26, 1915(51)
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Known for

Her Old Sweetheart
Short
  • Mr. Bunny - A Homesick Old Man
  • 1912
The Ventriloquist's Trunk
Short
  • Mr. Bunny
  • 1911
Bunny All at Sea
Short
  • Mr. Bunny
  • 1912
John Bunny and Bertina Smith in Bunny at the Derby (1912)
Bunny at the Derby
Short
  • Mr. Bunny - the Costermonger
  • 1912

Credits

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  • John Bunny and Flora Finch in A Strand of Blond Hair (1914)
    A Strand of Blond Hair
    Short
    • Bunny
    • 1914
  • Bunny's Little Brother
    Short
    • Bunny
    • 1914
  • John Bunny and Josie Sadler in Bunny Backslides (1914)
    Bunny Backslides
    Short
    • Bunny
    • 1914
  • Hearts and Diamonds (1914)
    Hearts and Diamonds
    5.1
    Short
    • Widower Tupper
    • 1914
  • Such a Hunter
    Short
    • Percival
    • 1914
  • The Honeymooners
    Short
    • Uncle John
    • 1914
  • Polishing Up
    Short
    • John Bunny
    • 1914
  • The Locked House
    Short
    • Mayor Bunny
    • 1914
  • Private Bunny
    Short
    • Private Bunny
    • 1914
  • Pigs Is Pigs
    Short
    • Flannery - the Express Agent
    • 1914
  • The Vases of Hymen
    Short
    • John Bunny
    • 1914
  • A Train of Incidents
    5.7
    Short
    • Bunny
    • 1914
  • The Old Maid's Baby
    Short
    • John
    • 1914
  • Mary Anderson, John Bunny, and Flora Finch in Father's Flirtation (1914)
    Father's Flirtation
    Short
    • Mr. Bunny
    • 1914
  • Mr. Bunnyhug Buys a Hat for His Bride
    Short
    • Mr. Bunnyhug
    • 1914

Personal details

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  • Official site
    • Official site of new documentary about John Bunny
  • Height
    • 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
  • Born
    • September 21, 1863
    • New York City, New York, USA
  • Died
    • April 26, 1915
    • Brooklyn, New York, USA(Bright's disease)
  • Spouse
    • Clara ScallanJanuary 23, 1890 - April 26, 1915 (his death, 2 children)
  • Relatives
    • George Bunny(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Print Biographies
    • 36 Articles

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  • Trivia
    Brother of actor George Bunny
  • Quotes
    [on entering films in 1910 after being an actor for 26 years and making $100 a week] Either I must make good on the screen or else starve to death.
  • Salaries
      Doctor Cupid
      (1911)
      $40 /week

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