Jack Mather

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21-Sep-1907

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(119 years old)

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Jack Mather

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That's My Baby! That's My Baby! (1984) Character: N/A
This little heard of modest Canadian comedy drama revolves around a young hetero couple. The man wants to start a family but his partner is much more career focused.
Tooth or Consequences Tooth or Consequences (1947) Character: Crow (uncredited)
The Fox, once again, is plagued with a toothache, and once again is in search for a dentist to relieve his agony, and he, once again, finds Mr. Crow, pretending to be a dentist. This leads to no end of painful consequences for Mr. Fox.
Swiss Tease Swiss Tease (1947) Character: Scaler (voice)
A St. Bernard dog is dishonorably discharged from the Swiss Alps rescue corps when he samples his brandy and gets drunk. In an effort to make up for his disgrace, he sets out to rescue a skilled mountain climber who needs no help. Slapstick up and down the mountain ensues.
Speaking of Animals: Home Sweet Home Speaking of Animals: Home Sweet Home (1948) Character: Armadillo / Squirrel / Penguin / Mockingbird / Pig (voice)
Live action animals with animated mouths act the story
The Revolt of Mamie Stover The Revolt of Mamie Stover (1956) Character: Bartender
In the early ’40s, a San Francisco prostitute is run out of town just as World War II has begun to intensify. She settles down in Hawaii, hoping to start a new life.
My Man Godfrey My Man Godfrey (1957) Character: Second Detective
The eccentric Bullock household again need a new butler. Daughter Irene encounters bedraggled Godfrey Godfrey at the docks and, fancying him and noticing his obviously good manners, gets him the job. He proves a great success, but keeps his past to himself. When an old flame turns up Irene's sister Cordelia starts making waves.
Some Like It Hot Some Like It Hot (1959) Character: (uncredited)
In Prohibition-era Chicago, musicians Joe and Jerry witness a mob hit, and flee the state in an all-female band disguised as Josephine and Daphne, but further complications set in.
Mister Cory Mister Cory (1957) Character: Card Player (uncredited)
An opportunistic young man from the slums gambles his way to wealth, power and high society.
The Reckless Driver The Reckless Driver (1946) Character: Wally Walrus (archive sound)
Driving down a U.S. highway, Woody Woodpecker passes a billboard which reminds him that he should renew his driver's license. He heads to the Department of Motor Vehicles and asks Officer Wally Walrus, who takes an immediate dislike to Woody, to give him the test. He puts Woody through the eye test, the reflex test, and the fingerprint test...with Woody constantly making short work of the walrus' patience.
Half-Pint Pygmy Half-Pint Pygmy (1948) Character: George / Junior / Octopus (voice) (uncredited)
George and Junior hunt for the world's smallest pygmy.
A Knight for a Day A Knight for a Day (1946) Character: N/A
By accident, Cedric (Goofy), replaces his master, Sir Loinsteak, in the armor just before the joust with champion Sir Cumference.
Désirée Désirée (1954) Character: Sergeant (uncredited)
In Marseilles, France in 1794, Desiree Clary, a young millinery clerk, becomes infatuated with Napoleon Bonaparte, but winds up wedding General Jean-Baptiste Berandotte, an aid to Napoleon who later joins the forces that bring about the Emperor's downfall. Josephine Beauharnais, a worldly courtesan marries Napoleon and becomes Empress of France, but is then cast aside by her spouse when she proves unable to produce an heir to the throne.
You're Out of Luck You're Out of Luck (1941) Character: Hymie, the Gunman
An elevator operator and a janitor team up to solve two murders that may be connected to an illegal gambling operation. Monogram.
Who's Cookin Who? Who's Cookin Who? (1946) Character: Grasshopper / 'Starvation' Figure (voice)
Woody Woodpecker is sleeping. He awakens, under a blanket of snow, to find that both Winter and a hungry wolf are knocking at his door. The wolf has intentions of eating Woody...but Woody has the same thoughts regarding the wolf.
The Tall Men The Tall Men (1955) Character: Cavalry Lieutenant (uncredited)
Two brothers discharged from the Confederate Army join a businessman for a cattle drive from Texas to Montana where they run into raiding Jayhawkers, angry Sioux, rough terrain and bad weather.
Up in the Air Up in the Air (1940) Character: Tim Wallace - Comic
A none-too-popular (nor good) radio singer, Rita Wilson is murdered while singing on the air in a radio studio. Radio page boy, Frankie Ryan, and his janitor pal, Jeff, solve the mystery for the none-too-sharp police.
Smoked Hams Smoked Hams (1947) Character: Wally Walrus (voice)
Wally Walrus is a day sleeper and requires daily rest while his neighbor in the adjacent apartment, Woody Woodpecker, is a night sleeper who does his chores during the day. Needless to say, Woody's noisy chores tend to keep the hapless Wally from getting any slumber particularly when he burns his leaves in the backyard, the smoke from the burning pile travelling into Wally's room eventually turning the pipes in his bed into a musical organ! But Wally gets the last laugh...
My Mother Was Never a Kid My Mother Was Never a Kid (1981) Character: Store Manager
A trip to the past helps a teenager learn to appreciate her mother
Punchy De Leon Punchy De Leon (1950) Character: Crow
Fox and Crow attempt to find the fabled Fountain of Youth.
Squares Squares (1972) Character: Lewis Ruth
A Vassar school dropout meets a hard luck rodeo cowboy.
Woody the Giant Killer Woody the Giant Killer (1947) Character: Giant (voice)
Out of work, Woody complains about his not having any living quarters. A slick talking con man convinces him to buy some "magic beans" promising they will guarantee him a home. Sure enough, Woody climbs the resulting beanstalk and finds a huge castle at the top. Unfortunately, the castle is already occupied by a sleeping giant who Woody eventually outwits, turning his castle into a series of apartments with the giant as a bellboy and Woody as his manager.
Wild and Woody! Wild and Woody! (1948) Character: Various Townspeople (voice)
Woody Woodpecker gallops into a wild western town, which can't keep a sheriff very long due to the notorious outlaw (and sheriff-killer) Buzz Buzzard. Woody volunteers for the position but barely has time to shine up his badge before Buzz rides in with intent to do harm to Sheriff Woody. But Woody has no intentions of allowing Buzz to follow through on his intents.
Broken Lance Broken Lance (1954) Character: Prison Gateman (uncredited)
Tensions erupt within an Arizona cattle baron's household when his three sons vie for control of the ranch.
O. Henry's Full House O. Henry's Full House (1952) Character: Cop (segment "The Cop and the Anthem") (uncredited)
Five O. Henry stories, each separate. The primary one from the critics' acclaim was "The Cop and the Anthem". Soapy tells fellow bum Horace that he is going to get arrested so he can spend the winter in a nice jail cell. He fails. He can't even accost a woman; she turns out to be a streetwalker. The other stories are "The Clarion Call", "The Last Leaf", "The Ransom of Red Chief", and "The Gift of the Magi".
Baby Puss Baby Puss (1943) Character: Topsy (singing voice) (uncredited)
Tom is dressed up and treated like a baby by the little girl of the house.
Let's Make It Legal Let's Make It Legal (1951) Character: Policeman (uncredited)
A woman divorces her husband of 20 years because he gambles too much.
Wacky-Bye Baby Wacky-Bye Baby (1948) Character: Cop / Wally Walrus (voice) (uncredited)
After Woody Woodpecker is thrown out of a city park for being a vagrant, he decides he needs to advance his living conditions. He reads in the newspaper that millionaire Wally Walrus is looking to adopt a baby boy, so dresses himself as a baby and leaves himself on Wally's doorstep.
Chew-Chew Baby Chew-Chew Baby (1945) Character: Wally Walrus (singing voice) (uncredited)
Boarding house proprietor Wally Walrus takes out an ad in the local paper looking for a sweetheart. Woody Woodpecker reads this and decides he might be able to trick Wally out of some cooking if he dresses up like a girl and answers the ad.
Vicki Vicki (1953) Character: Detective (uncredited)
A supermodel gets murdered. While investigating the case the story of a waitress turned glamor girl is revealed.
The Dippy Diplomat The Dippy Diplomat (1945) Character: Wally Walrus (voice)
A newspaper announces that Ivan Awfulitch, the famous ambassador, is due to have a barbecue with local resident Wally Walrus. Unfortunately, while Wally is preparing the barbecue, the scent of the steaks he is cooking attracts an unwelcome guest in the form of Woody Woodpecker. He steals some of the food through a knothole in the fence then uses a bow and arrow to get the rest.
The Bravados The Bravados (1958) Character: Quinn - Blacksmith (uncredited)
Jim Douglass arrives in the small town of Rio Arriba in order to witness the hanging of the four men he believes murdered his wife. When the convicts escape, Jim tracks them into Mexico, determined to see that justice is done. But the farther Jim goes in his quest for vengeance, the more merciless he becomes, losing himself in an unrelenting spiral of hatred and violence.



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