Frank Jenks

Frank Jenks

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Born
November 4, 1902
Died
May 13, 1962

Wavy-haired American character actor and musician Frank Jenks was the son of advertising man Frank Jenks and pianist Lillian Sadler. After his family settled in Los Angeles, he attended the University of Southern California. He learned to play trumpet, trombone and clarinet, but eventually dropped…

Biography

Wavy-haired American character actor and musician Frank Jenks was the son of advertising man Frank Jenks and pianist Lillian Sadler. After his family settled in Los Angeles, he attended the University of Southern California. He learned to play trumpet, trombone and clarinet, but eventually dropped out of college and embarked on leading a band on the West Coast vaudeville circuit. He then took the next step and became a song-and-dance man. From being a hoofer, he made his way to the legitimate stage and from there to movies, at first playing orchestra leaders. While this required little acting ability, he soon came into his own as a comic actor, his cinematic stock-in-trade being fast talking reporters (his caustic delivery was used to best effect in His Girl Friday (1940)), droll Runyonesque henchmen, cabbies, grifters, cops, bartenders and drunks. His improvisational acumen in adding his own routines to varied comedy scripts led to his receiving Hollywood's sobriquet as "off-the-cuff Jenks".

Amid numerous supporting parts, often for Universal's B-team, Jenks finagled the odd star billing, notably in a series of forgotten potboilers made by Poverty Row outfit PRC during the 1940s. From the early 1950s, he was a regular guest performer on television, appearing in just about anything, from Adventures of Superman (1952) to Perry Mason (1957).

Actor

Room for One MoreRoom for One More(1962)as Anderson
Perry MasonPerry Mason(1957)as Barman, Cab Driver
Pete and GladysPete and Gladys(1960)as Sergeant Cary
The Loretta Young ShowThe Loretta Young Show(1953)as Blount
Lock UpLock Up(1959)as Bartender Charlie

Self

The Colgate Comedy HourThe Colgate Comedy Hour(1950)as Self - Actor

Archive Footage

Hollywood RhythmHollywood Rhythm(1934)as Orchestra Leader

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Fred Astaire, Frank Hammond, Frank Jenks, and Victor Moore in Swing Time (1936)Frank Jenks and Donald Kerr in Swing Time (1936)Mischa Auer, Frank Jenks, and Kent Taylor in Prescription for Romance (1937)Frank Jenks and Jane Withers in Angel's Holiday (1937)Lon Chaney Jr., Sally Blane, Harold Huber, Frank Jenks, Robert Kent, Al Lydell, and Jane Withers in Angel's Holiday (1937)Hugh Herbert, Noah Beery, Nana Bryant, Billy Gilbert, Nan Grey, Gloria Jean, Frank Jenks, Fred Kelsey, Pat O'Malley, and Robert Stack in A Little Bit of Heaven (1940)

Credit Score: Frank Jenks

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1His Girl Friday5.0019407.80067948
2Woman on the Run3.7519517.2005676
3Christmas in Connecticut3.7519457.30013757
4The Westland Case3.2519376.100180
5Shake Hands with Murder3.0919445.800139
6The Last Warning3.0919395.90059
7Swing Time3.0019367.41215601
8Rogues Gallery2.6019444.900204
9Thousands Cheer2.5019446.2031284
10Syncopation2.5019426.300364