Jerry Mann

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.3823

Gender

Male

Birthday

01-Aug-1910

Age

(116 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Also Known As
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Jerry Mann

Biography

Jerry Mann was born on August 1, 1910 in New York City, New York, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Jail Bait (1954), The Maltese Bippy (1969) and The Skydivers (1963). He died on December 6, 1987 in Los Angeles, California, USA.


Credits

War Dogs War Dogs (1943) Character: Sergeant (voice) (uncredited)
War Dogs is 1943 World War II cartoon directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Its main theme is war dogs training that is shown with one yellow dim-witted dog.
The Rocky Road to Ruin The Rocky Road to Ruin (1943) Character: Phineas Filch (voices - uncredited)
The hero, Handsome Harry, is poor, honest, hard-working and pure as the driven snow. The villain, first cousin to Sniveley Whiplash, is deceitful, mean, contrary, selfish and a down-right ornery cuss who would steal and hock his mother's false teeth. The pretty heroine is, at best, fickle and a front-running gold-digger but Harry is smitten with her and yearns for her hand in holy matrimony, but she opts to marry the villain and his money-bags. Years go by and Hero continues to study and work hard in the hopes his fair lady will become his. More years go by, and all concerned are aged with gray, and the heroine decides Handsome Harry is her man. The villain, takes up with young chorus girls for consolation.
Polly Wants a Doctor Polly Wants a Doctor (1944) Character: Polly (voice- uncredited)
A parrot, sick of eating crackers, receives a luncheon invitation from a goat. Nuts, bolts, springs, door hinges and other inedible edibles are on the menu.
The Dumbconscious Mind The Dumbconscious Mind (1942) Character: Butch - Devil - Angel (voices)
Butch's evil conscience convinces him to try and steal meat from a cute puppy.
The Stork's Holiday The Stork's Holiday (1943) Character: Walter Winchell - Kittens (voices - uncredited)
The stork tells about a harrowing encounter with a gun emplacement. As a result, he declares himself "closed for the duration."
Cholly Polly Cholly Polly (1942) Character: Nazi Parrot - Dog (voices) (uncredited)
A cat and dog sleep together peacefully. The parrot, seeing this, can't stand it, so he pulls out his copy of Mein Kramp, where the first tip is to sow suspicion to divide and conquer. If that wasn't obvious enough, the parrot does a quick Hitler impression. He suggests the dog bite the cat; the dog just goes back to sleep. Next, the parrot claws the dog and whispers to both - still no fight. He feeds Myrtle the Cat a bowl of catnip and they finally start fighting, until they knock the book down; when they realize what the parrot has done, they turn on him.
Professor Small and Mr. Tall Professor Small and Mr. Tall (1943) Character: Mr. Tall - Ghost (voices) (uncredited)
Small and Tall break a mirror on a train trip and their seven years of bad luck start immediately. Stranded by an accident, they have trouble in a ghost town and finally are lost in the desert. The mirror saves them when they piece it back together, and everything is okay until they break the mirror again and their troubles start anew.
The Framed Cat The Framed Cat (1950) Character: Spike - Tom (voice- uncredited)
Tom filches a drumstick from a fresh-baked chicken. When Mammy is about to discover him, he hands it off to Jerry; this lets him be a hero to Mammy and still get his chicken. Jerry is miffed, and sees his chance to retaliate: Spike is very possessive of his bone. Jerry keeps stealing the bone and planting it on Tom. Finally, Jerry bores a hole in the bone, inserts a bolt, and gets Tom to swallow a magnet. The bone keeps coming back to Tom, even through a fence. Finally, as Tom runs off followed by Spike, Jerry, who's been hiding in a tin can, is also dragged along.
Batty Baseball Batty Baseball (1944) Character: Loudmouth Audience Member - Catcher - Umpire (voice- uncredited)
A series of visual gags about baseball. One running gag has an angry fan screaming "Kill the ump!" Be careful what you wish for.....
Smarty Cat Smarty Cat (1955) Character: Tom (voice- uncredited)
Nobody's home, so Tom invites his alley cat friends in to look at home movies (clips from earlier cartoons where Tom gets the drop on Spike). While they're showing them, Spike sneaks in.
Sweet Charity Sweet Charity (1969) Character: Singer (uncredited)
Taxi dancer Charity continues to have faith in the human race despite apparently endless disappointments at its hands, and hope that she will finally meet the nice young man to romance her away from her sleazy life. Maybe, just maybe, handsome Oscar will be the one to do it.
The Skydivers The Skydivers (1963) Character: Bernie
A woman seeks revenge on her former lover, who owns a skydiving business.
Hilda Crane Hilda Crane (1956) Character: Student (uncredited)
After two failed marriages, a disillusioned woman returns to her hometown to start life anew.
Life with Tom Life with Tom (1953) Character: Radio Broadcaster (voice- uncredited)
Tom reads Jerry's best selling book, "Life with Tom" and experiences some flashbacks.
The Maltese Bippy The Maltese Bippy (1969) Character: Wesling
A man buys a house and comes to believe that not only is the house haunted by werewolves, but a family of vampires lives next door.
The Zoot Cat The Zoot Cat (1944) Character: Tom Cat - Radio Announcer (voice - uncredited)
Tom's advances on a young jive-talking girl cat get nowhere; nowhere, that is, until Tom gets a zoot suit. Armed with his miles of fabric and a new cool lingo, Tom still has to deal with the tricks of his nemesis, Jerry.
Solid Serenade Solid Serenade (1946) Character: Tom (voice- uncredited)
Tom ties up Spike and sneaks into the courtyard of the glamorous Toodles Galore with his bass, hoping to woo her with his song, much to the annoyance of a sleeping Jerry.
Underworld U.S.A. Underworld U.S.A. (1961) Character: Cashier (uncredited)
A bitter young man sets out to get back at the gangsters who murdered his father.
How to Seduce a Woman How to Seduce a Woman (1974) Character: Rental Agent
Employees of well-off conman and lady's man Luther Lucas talk about the 5 women he'd most like to bed. To make this happen he'll spare no expense, pretend to be gay, pretend to be a friend of Garbo's--anything.
The Million Dollar Cat The Million Dollar Cat (1944) Character: Tom - Telegram Person (voice- uncredited)
Tom inherits $1,000,000 from an eccentric aunt on the condition that he not harm any living thing - even a mouse. And guess which mouse keeps following him around and pointing this out to him?
Magoo Breaks Par Magoo Breaks Par (1957) Character: Prison Officer - Steven - Warden (voice- uncredited)
The nearsighted Mr. Magoo sets out for a round of golf but catches the prison paddy wagon instead of the city bus and winds up in prison breaking rocks. He complains to the warden, who he mistakes for the grounds keeper, about the conditions of the golf course, and the warden boots him out.
Secrets of the Bermuda Triangle Secrets of the Bermuda Triangle (1978) Character: Dan Burak
Part documentary/part dramatization, this film details several of the highest-profile unsolved cases of disappearances, mysterious changes in personality and other strange occurrences related to the Bermuda Triangle.
Lady and the Tramp Lady and the Tramp (1955) Character: Pet Shop Assistant (voice- uncredited)
Lady, a golden cocker spaniel, meets up with a mongrel dog who calls himself the Tramp. He is obviously from the wrong side of town, but happenings at Lady's home make her decide to travel with him for a while.
Casanova Cat Casanova Cat (1951) Character: Butch (voice- uncredited)
Tom heads for a big city penthouse to become acquainted with a rich pretty female cat that lives there. He brings her Jerry as a gift and does some humiliating things to Jerry. Jerry, in turn, attracts the attention of another cat who also becomes interested in the female cat. It eventually turns into a fight between Tom and the other cat for the lady's hand but Jerry is the one who gets her in the end.



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