William Irving

William Irving

Known For

The Cameraman

Biography

William Irving was born on May 17, 1893 in Hamburg, Germany. He was an actor, known for Pampered Youth (1925), Someone in the House (1920) and Ham and Eggs at the Front (1927). He was previously married to Ida I. Germann. He died on December 25, 1943 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Movies Featuring William Irving

Laurel & Hardy: Year Two

Laurel & Hardy: Year Two (2024)

as (archive footage) (uncredited)
Whispers

Whispers (1941)

as Man in Elevator (uncredited)
Bitter Sweet

Bitter Sweet (1940)

as Man in Mud Bath (uncredited)
The Great Dictator

The Great Dictator (1940)

as Man Seated on Bed (uncredited)
Ninotchka

Ninotchka (1939)

as Bartender (uncredited)
Convicted

Convicted (1938)

as 'Cobble-Puss' Coley
The Chaser

The Chaser (1938)

as Injured Man
Wee Wee Monsieur

Wee Wee Monsieur (1938)

as Captain Gorgonzola (uncredited)
Playing the Ponies

Playing the Ponies (1937)

as Higgins (uncredited)
Topper

Topper (1937)

as Policeman (uncredited)
Back to the Woods

Back to the Woods (1937)

as Courtroom Guard (uncredited)
No Image

New News (1937)

as Agency Man
Dizzy Doctors

Dizzy Doctors (1937)

as Surgeon (uncredited)
Slippery Silks

Slippery Silks (1936)

as Mr. Romani (uncredited)
Wives Never Know

Wives Never Know (1936)

as Drunk (uncredited)
Early to Bed

Early to Bed (1936)

as Mr. Fassbinder
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town

Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936)

as Writer (uncredited)
No Image

Foolish Hearts (1935)

as The Chef (uncredited)
Three Little Beers

Three Little Beers (1935)

as Cement Layer (uncredited)
Here Comes Cookie

Here Comes Cookie (1935)

as Passenger (uncredited)
Public Hero Number 1

Public Hero Number 1 (1935)

as Federal Agent (uncredited)
The Florentine Dagger

The Florentine Dagger (1935)

as Policeman Schultz (uncredited)
Pop Goes the Easel

Pop Goes the Easel (1935)

as Man Curly Asks For A Meal (uncredited)
Carnival

Carnival (1935)

as Waiter (uncredited)
Maybe It's Love

Maybe It's Love (1935)

as Man Going Down the Stairs (uncredited)
Mike Fright

Mike Fright (1934)

as Radio Announcer
Punch Drunks

Punch Drunks (1934)

as Kilduff's Manager (uncredited)
The Personality Kid

The Personality Kid (1934)

as Fan Who Liked Ritzy's Yodeling
Manhattan Melodrama

Manhattan Melodrama (1934)

as German Note Holder (uncredited)
It Happened One Night

It Happened One Night (1934)

as Bus Passenger (uncredited)
No Image

Radio Dough (1934)

as Gang Member (uncredited)
The Bowery

The Bowery (1933)

as Fireman (uncredited)
Private Detective 62

Private Detective 62 (1933)

as Drunk (uncredited)
The Hitchhiker

The Hitchhiker (1933)

as Movie Director
A Farewell to Arms

A Farewell to Arms (1932)

as Frustrated Opera Singing Friend (uncredited)
The Truth About Youth

The Truth About Youth (1930)

as Jim Greene (uncredited)
All Quiet on the Western Front

All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)

as Ginger - the Cook (uncredited)
No Image

Sid's Long Count (1930)

as 2nd Weight Reducing Machine Salesman
What a Life

What a Life (1930)

as Algy the Convict
Song of Love

Song of Love (1929)

as Stage Manager (uncredited)
The Cameraman

The Cameraman (1928)

as Photographer (uncredited)
Coney Island

Coney Island (1928)

as Hughey Cooper
Ham and Eggs at the Front

Ham and Eggs at the Front (1927)

as Von Friml (as William J. Irving)
No Image

Easy Curves (1927)

as The Couturiere
No Image

She's My Baby (1927)

as Chuck Callahan
No Image

Yes, Yes, Babette (1925)

as Nearsighted Apache
No Image

My Swedie (1925)

as Ethel's Husband
No Image

Love Letters (1924)

as Don Crossland
The Clean Up

The Clean Up (1923)

as Robert Dobbs
The Love Trap

The Love Trap (1923)

as Freddie Rivers
Circus Clowns

Circus Clowns (1922)

as The Circus Owner
Billions

Billions (1920)

as Frank Manners
No Image

Someone in the House (1920)

as Percy Glendenning
Twin Beds

Twin Beds (1920)

as Andrew Larkin
The Heart of a Child

The Heart of a Child (1920)

as Perry (as William J. Irving)
Whose Baby?

Whose Baby? (1917)

as Harold Scull - the Rival