Biography
Jack Oakie (November 12, 1903 – January 23, 1978) was an American actor, starring mostly in films, but also working on stage, radio and television.

Acting
Sedalia, Missouri, USA
Born · Died
Jack Oakie (November 12, 1903 – January 23, 1978) was an American actor, starring mostly in films, but also working on stage, radio and television.

Hitler: The Comedy Years· 2007
Benzini Napaloni (archive footage) (uncredited)

Lover Come Back· 1961
J. Paxton Miller

The Rat Race· 1960
Mac

The Wonderful Country· 1959
Travis Hyle

Tomahawk· 1951
Sol Beckworth

Last of the Buccaneers· 1950
Sgt. Dominick

Thieves' Highway· 1949
Slob

When My Baby Smiles at Me· 1948
Bozo Evans

That's the Spirit· 1945
Steve 'Slim' Gogarty

It Happened Tomorrow· 1944
Uncle Oscar Smith

Sweet and Low-Down· 1944
Popsy

The Merry Monahans· 1944
Pete Monahan

Something to Shout About· 1943
Larry Martin

Wintertime· 1943
Skip Hutton

Song of the Islands· 1942
Rusty Smith

Navy Blues· 1941
'Cake' O'Hara

Rise and Shine· 1941
Boley Bolenciecwcz

The Great Dictator· 1940
Benzino Napaloni, Dictator of Bacteria

Young People· 1940
Joe Ballantine

Annabel Takes a Tour· 1938
Lanny Morgan

Radio City Revels· 1938
Harry

Thanks for Everything· 1938
Bates

The Affairs of Annabel· 1938
Lanny Morgan

Fight for Your Lady· 1937
"Honest Ham" Hamilton

Hitting a New High· 1937
Corny Davis

Super-Sleuth· 1937
Bill Martin

The Toast of New York· 1937
Luke

Colleen· 1936
Joe Cork

King of Burlesque· 1936
Joe Cooney

That Girl from Paris· 1936
Whammo Lonsdale

The Texas Rangers· 1936
Henry B. 'Wahoo' Jones

Call of the Wild· 1935
'Shorty' Hoolihan

The Big Broadcast of 1936· 1935
Spud Miller

Looking for Trouble· 1934
Casey

Murder at the Vanities· 1934
Jack Ellery

Shoot the Works· 1934
Nicky Nelson

Alice in Wonderland· 1933
Tweedledum

College Humor· 1933
Barney Shirrel

From Hell to Heaven· 1933
Charlie Bayne

Sitting Pretty· 1933
Chick Parker

The Eagle and the Hawk· 1933
Mike 'Slug' Richards

Too Much Harmony· 1933
Benny Day

Dancers in the Dark· 1932
Duke Taylor

Hollywood on Parade No. A-1· 1932
Self

If I Had a Million· 1932
Private Mulligan

Madison Square Garden· 1932
Eddie Burke

Million Dollar Legs· 1932
Migg Tweeny

Once in a Lifetime· 1932
George Lewis