Jules Epailly

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Male

Birthday

10-Oct-1880

Age

(146 years old)

Place of Birth

Paris, France

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Jules Epailly

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Credits

Salt Water Daffy Salt Water Daffy (1933) Character: Count Fille du Pax (uncredited)
In this comedic short, two screw-ups join the Navy and make life miserable for their supervisor.
Art Trouble Art Trouble (1934) Character: Judge at Art Exhibition
Harry Gribbon and Shemp Howard enter the world of fine art in Paris.
The Officer's Mess The Officer's Mess (1935) Character: Chef
Gus Doakes joins the National Guard; hilarity ensues.
Everybody Likes Music Everybody Likes Music (1934) Character: President of Bullvania
In the province of Bullvania, the President loses important papers and war is almost declared. Detective Shemp Howard and his partner come to the rescue.
Sweet Surrender Sweet Surrender (1935) Character: N/A
Anti-war propaganda musical set on an ocean liner.
Honor Among Lovers Honor Among Lovers (1931) Character: Louis (uncredited)
Jerry Stafford falls for his secretary, Julia Traynor, but instead she marries a shady character who causes trouble for both of them.
Double Exposure Double Exposure (1935) Character: Ben Ali Oop
An aspiring photographer and his bumbling assistant go to great lengths to take a picture of a beautiful actress whose wealthy husband does not want her photographed.
Follow the Leader Follow the Leader (1930) Character: Gaston Duval (uncredited)
A kooky waiter and sometimes vaudevillian promises to get his employer's daughter into a Broadway show. When he kidnaps the show's star, she gets her opportunity, as the understudy, to play the role and become a star herself.
Going Spanish Going Spanish (1934) Character: Mayor of Los Pochos Eggos
A South American festival brings slapstick love trouble to Bob Hope.



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