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  1. Added: Jan 29, 2005. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 10396648. Source citation. Actor. Born George Joseph Somerville, he joined the Mack Sennett troupe in 1913, becoming a member of the Keystone Kops and part-time gag writer. His other film credits include Fatty's Magic Pants, Under Montana Skies, Captain January, and Charlie Chan in Reno.

  2. 1934 Their Big Moment Bill Ambrose (as 'Slim' Summerville) 1934 Love Birds Henry Whipple 1933 Love, Honor and Oh, Baby! Mark Reed 1933 Her First Mate John Homer

  3. Died Jan. 6, 1946 of stroke in Laguna Beach, CA. W ell-known as a comedian, dramatic actor and director, Slim Summerville made his entrance into motion pictures in silent films shot on the Mack Sennett lot. Later he earned acclaim for his role as Tjaden in Lewis Milestone's "All Quiet on the Western Front" (1930).

  4. Slim Summerville AKA George Joseph Somerville Born: 10-Jul-1892 Birthplace: Albuquerque, NM Died: 6-Jan-1949 Location of death: Laguna Beach, CA Cause of death: Stroke Gender ... Wife: Eleanor (until his death, one child) Hollywood Walk of Fame 6411 Hollywood Blvd. FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR The Hoodlum Saint (4-Apr-1946) · Eel Bride by Mistake (27-Jul-1944 ...

    • July 10, 1892
    • January 6, 1949
  5. Slim Summerville falleció a causa de un accidente cerebrovascular en 1946 en Laguna Beach, California. [4] [5] [9] Fue enterrado en el Cementerio Inglewood Park de Inglewood (California). Por su contribución a la industria del cine, se le concedió una estrella en el Paseo de la Fama de Hollywood, en el 6409 de Hollywood Boulevard. [10]

  6. Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1892, rustic-looking George "Slim" Summerville possessed one of those malleable mugs that made you laugh even before he opened his mouth. Young Slim ran away from home as a youth and lived a rather wanderlust life until a chance meeting with Mack Sennett through his comedian friend Edgar Kennedy changed ...

  7. Summerville was married twice and had one child. He's known for Captain ...Read more January (1936), All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), Horse Play (1933) and Charlie Chan in Reno (1939). He also directed 67 short films between 1920-1930.