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  1. Edward Frank Dunn (March 31, 1896 – May 5, 1951) was an American actor best known for his roles in comedy films, supporting many comedians such as Charley Chase (with whom he co-directed several short films), Charlie Chaplin, W. C. Fields and Laurel and Hardy.

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    Eddie Dunn was born on 31 March 1896 in Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA. He was an actor and director, known for The Gay Falcon (1941), The Great Dictator (1940) and A Fig Leaf for Eve (1944). He died on 5 May 1951 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • January 1, 1
    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Actor, Director, Soundtrack
  3. Eddie Dunn was born on 31 March 1896 in Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA. He was an actor and director, known for The Gay Falcon (1941), The Great Dictator (1940) and A Fig Leaf for Eve (1944). He died on 5 May 1951 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • March 31, 1896
    • May 5, 1951
  4. Eddie Dunn (1896-1951) was a versatile supporting actor who worked with many famous comedians and directors. He also played Detective Grimes in several The Falcon movies and appeared in many uncredited roles in feature films.

  5. Eddie Dunn. Actor and Director. He was an American character actor of the early 20th century. A frequent player in Hal Roach and Mack Sennett comedies, Dunn's career mainly featured him in smaller roles playing policemen, bartenders or detectives. Dunn died following a lengthy illness.

    • Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
    • March 31, 1896
  6. Eddie Dunn (Edward Frank Dunn) was born on 31 March, 1896 in Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA, is an Actor, Director, Soundtrack. Discover Eddie Dunn's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates.

  7. An American actor, born in Brooklyn, New York, USA, on March 31, 1896, as Edward Frank Dunn. Eddie Dunn's most important works include The Gay Falcon (1941), The Falcon's Brother (1942), and The Great Dictator (1940).