John Bunny

John Bunny

Known For

Yesterday and Today

Biography

John Bunny (September 21, 1863 – April 26, 1915) was an American actor. Bunny began his career as a stage actor, but transitioned to a film career after joining Vitagraph Studios around 1910. At Vitagraph, Bunny made over 150 short films – many of them domestic comedies with the comedian Flora Finch – and became one of the most well-known actors of his era.

Movies Featuring John Bunny

Yesterday and Today

Yesterday and Today (1953)

as (archive footage)
The Film Parade

The Film Parade (1933)

as (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Love's Old Dream (1914)

as Professor Simon Sweet
The Feudists

The Feudists (1913)

as Second Husband, Bill Craig
The Pickpocket

The Pickpocket (1913)

as Patrick McQuire
Bunny's Honeymoon

Bunny's Honeymoon (1913)

as Mr. Bunny, Valeria's Godfather
Stenographer Troubles

Stenographer Troubles (1913)

as Mr. Bunny, the Boss
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Three Black Bags (1913)

as Detective Brown
Doctor Bridget

Doctor Bridget (1912)

as Bridget the Cook
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Bunny at the Derby (1912)

as Mr. Bunny - the Costermonger
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Suing Susan (1912)

as John Gordon
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The Troublesome Step-Daughters (1912)

as Mr. Burton, Cina's Second Husband
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An Eventful Elopement (1912)

as Mr. McGillicuddy - an Old Man with the Gout
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At Scrogginses' Corner (1912)

as Mr. Bunny, a Shopkeeper
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Irene's Infatuation (1912)

as Frangiapani - a Famous Italian Singer
The First Violin

The First Violin (1912)

as Helen's Step-Father
Chumps

Chumps (1912)

as Mr. Bun Johnny - the Full-Grown Star - the Big Chump
Troublesome Secretaries

Troublesome Secretaries (1911)

as Harding - The Father
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Two Overcoats (1911)

as Michael Gallagher
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The Leading Lady (1911)

as Bridget O'Flynn
Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair (1911)

as Joseph Sedley