Emerson Treacy

Emerson Treacy

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Emerson Treacy (September 17, 1900 – January 10, 1967) was a film, Broadway, and radio actor.

Treacy was teamed with comedienne Gay Seabrook to form the double-act Treacy and Seabrook. The team was very successful on radio and in theater during the early 1930s, with routines similar to those of real husband-and-wife team Burns and Allen.

Modern audiences will remember Treacy as the flustered father of Span...

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The Prowler

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Once a Gentleman

As Junior

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Adam's Rib

As Jules Frikke

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The Wrong Man

As Mr. Wendon - Insurance Manager (uncredited)

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Wyoming Mail

As Ben

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The Mouthpiece

As Robert Wilson (Uncredited)

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Just This Once

As Mr. Black

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The Dark at the Top of the Stairs

As George, the banker

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Stand-In

As Tommy

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Dream Stuff

As Clarence

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Once a Hero

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Dr. Socrates

As Young Man

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Mutiny

As Council Speaker

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Two Alone

As Milt Pollard

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Lover Come Back

As Magnuson, Ad Council Member (uncredited)

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Over the Counter

As Frederick 'Freddy' Drake

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The Grand Bounce

As Jimmy Clark (uncredited)

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The Long Shot

As Henry Knox

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Eight Bells

As Sparks

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A Star Is Born

As Justice of the Peace (uncredited)

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Invitation to Happiness

As Photographer (uncredited)

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Gone with the Wind

As Minor Role (uncredited)

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Fort Worth

As Ben Garvin

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Bedtime Worries

As Emerson Treacy

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Honeymoon Limited

As Bridegroom

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Wild Poses

As Emerson Treacy (Spanky's Dad)

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The Sound and the Fury

As Selby (uncredited)

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Atomic Energy as a Force for Good

As Dr. Petersen

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Okay, America!

As Jerry Robbins

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California Straight Ahead

As Charlie Porter

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A Hatful of Rain

As Mr. Wagner - Celia's Office Manager (uncredited)

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All the Fine Young Cannibals

As Minister (uncredited)

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Deadline - U.S.A.

As City Editor (uncredited)

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Give Me a Sailor

As Meryl (uncredited)

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High Time

As Professor (Uncredited)

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Sugarfoot

As Withers

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Wagon Train

As George Hankes

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The Ford Television Theatre

As Mayor

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Lawman

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The Untouchables

As Reverend (uncredited)

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Casey Jones

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Alfred Hitchcock Presents

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Lux Video Theatre

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Letter to Loretta