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Vince Barnett Filmography

ActorBORN 1902PITTSBURGH109 FILMS IN DB

VinceBarnett

Known for Acting · Scarface, The Killers, How to Hold Your Husband - BACK

109
FILMS IN DB
$587
TOTAL VALUE
28
PRICED
$21
AVG VALUE
OTHER
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Young and Beautiful
~$134 · DVD · 1934
📈
MOST VALUABLE
The Rookie
$6 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Vince Barnett was a true character actor, a performer whose face you instantly recognized even if his name eluded you. Starting his Hollywood journey as a writer for two-reelers, he quickly transitioned to an onscreen presence by 1930, cementing his legacy in hundreds of memorable bit parts and supporting roles. Collectors often seek out his early work for his unique comedic timing, particularly his iconic turn as the dim-witted gangster "secretary" in Howard Hawks' 1932 classic *Scarface*. Beyond that landmark film, his early performances in *Side Show* (1931), *The Big Cage* (1933), and *Thirty Day Princess* (1934) showcase his versatility during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Later in his prolific career, Barnett seamlessly transitioned into dramatic and noir roles, proving his range extended far beyond comedic relief. Fans of film noir will appreciate his appearance in Robert Siodmak's taut 1946 thriller *The Killers*, where he embodies the "careworn little man" stereotype with poignant realism. He also frequently brightened "B" pictures and mysteries, often stealing scenes as Runyonesque gangsters or as Tom Conway's lively sidekick in films like *The Falcon's Alibi* (1946). Collecting Barnett's films offers a fascinating cross-section of Hollywood's studio era, providing a physical media roadmap through decades of diverse filmmaking and the enduring appeal of a master of the supporting role.

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