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{{other people||Robert Dunn (disambiguation)}}{{Infobox person | name = Bobby Dunn | image = Bobby Dunn.jpg | imagesize = 140px | caption = Bobby Dunn | birthname = Robert P. Dunn | birth_date = {{birth date|1890|8|28}} | birth_place = Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. | death_date = {{death date and age|1937|3|24|1890|8|28}} | death_place = Hollywood, California, U.S. | years_active = 1912-1937 }}Robert P. Dunn (28 August 1890 – 24 March 1937) was a comic actor who appeared in several Laurel and Hardy comedies, including Tit for Tat. Also appeared in Duck Soup with The Marx Brothers.{{Citation needed|date=February 2012}}. He was one of the original Keystone Kops in Hoffmeyer's Legacy.[1] CareerBorn in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to Richard P. and Melissa Dunn, he started his career at Keystone Film Company production. He worked in a number of American motion-picture producer and director Mack Sennett's comedies, and lost one of his eyes in a stunt that went wrong (while falling into a barrel of water, his eye was caught by a floating matchstick on top) and had to wear a glass eye, which gave him a somewhat cross-eyed appearance.{{Citation needed|date=February 2012}} He later supported such comedians as Harold Lloyd, W.C. Fields and Charley Chase, before his early death. Filmography{{div col|colwidth=22em}}- Neighborhood House (1936)
- Arbor Day (1936)
- The Lucky Corner (1936)
- The Bohemian Girl (1936)
- One Run Elmer (1935) (uncredited)
- Tit for Tat (1935) (uncredited)
- You Can't Buy Everything (1934) (uncredited)
- Me and My Pal (1933)
- The Dentist (1932)
- Honeymoon Beach (1932)
- The Flirty Sleepwalker (1932)
- Lady! Please! (1932)
- The Last Ride (1931)
- Half Holiday (1931)
- The Phantom (1931)
- Side Show (1931)
- Pardon Us (1931)
- Monkey Business (1931)
- Breed of the West (1930)
- Trails of Danger (1930)
- Canyon Hawks (1930)
- America or Bust (1930)
- The Canyon of Missing Men (1930)
- Half-Pint Polly (1930)
- Call of the Desert (1930)
- Loose Ankles (1930) (uncredited)
- Parade of the West (1930)
- The Parting of the Trails (1930)
- Neath Western Skies (1929)
- Code of the West (1929)
- The Racketeer (1929)
- Bacon Grabbers (1929)
- Riders of the Storm (1929)
- The Wagon Master (1929)
- Captain Cowboy (1929)
- An Oklahoma Cowboy (1929)
- The Royal Rider (1929)
- Taxi Spooks (1929)
- The Barker (1928) (uncredited)
- The Upland Rider (1928)
- Speedy (1928) (uncredited)
- Love in a Police Station (1927)
- Why Girls Love Sailors (1927) (uncredited)
- A Dozen Socks (1927)
- Masked Mamas (1926)
- The Divorce Dodger (1926)
- When the Wife's Away (1926)
- Alice Be Good (1926)
- Wandering Willies (1926)
- The Thrill Hunter (1926)
- Whispering Whiskers (1926)
- Tee for Two (1925)
- Hello, 'Frisco (1924)
- I'm Cured (1924)
- The Cry Baby (1924)
- Miners Over 21 (1924)
- Case Dismissed (1924)
- My Little Brother (1924)
- Green Grocers (1924)
- Politics (1924)
- Flapper Fever (1924)
- Ship Ahoy! (1924)
- Keep Healthy (1924)
- Unmounted Policemen (1924)
- Easy Money (1924)
- A Fake Alarm (1924)
- Easy Work (1924)
- This Way Out (1924)
- Why Wait? (1924)
- The General Store (1924)
- The Plumber's Helper (1924)
- The Rivals (1923)
- All Is Lost (1923)
- Hot Foot (1923)
- Ain't Love Awful? (1923)
- My Error (1923)
- No Danger (1923)
- Oh! Shoot (1923)
- Our Alley (1923)
- Give Me Air (1922)
- Oh, Mabel Behave (1922)
- All Wrong (1922)
- Hands Up (1922)
- Fresh Paint (1922)
- The Fast Mailman (1922)
- Be Reasonable (1921)
- His Fiery Beat (1921)
- Skirts (1921)
- His Naughty Wife (1919)
- East Lynne with Variations (1919)
- Lions and Ladies (1919)
- A High Diver's Last Kiss (1918)
- A Flyer in Folly (1918)
- Barbarous Plots (1918)
- Hero for a Minute (1917)
- Are Waitresses Safe? (1917)
- Two Crooks (1917)
- A Maiden's Trust (1917)
- Secrets of a Beauty Parlor (1917)
- Villa of the Movies (1917)
- His Busted Trust (1916)
- The Winning Punch (1916/II)
- Bubbles of Trouble (1916)
- Bath Tub Perils (1916)
- His Bread and Butter (1916)
- His Last Laugh (1916)
- By Stork Delivery (1916)
- His Pride and Shame (1916)
- His Auto Ruination (1916)
- Fickle Fatty's Fall (1915)
- A Game Old Knight (1915)
- Fatty's Tintype Tangle (1915)
- Those Bitter Sweets (1915)
- The Little Teacher (1915)
- A Versatile Villain (1915)
- Hogan Out West (1915)
- Hogan's Aristocratic Dream (1915)
- Hogan's Romance Upset (1915)
- Fatty's New Role (1915)
- Hogan, the Porter (1915)
- Hogan's Mussy Job (1915)
- Hogan's Wild Oats (1915)
- A Hash House Fraud (1915)
- In and Out (1914)
- Hoffmeyer's Legacy (1912)
{{div col end}}DeathBobby Dunn died on 24 March 1937 in Hollywood, California, at the age of 46. References1. ^{{cite book |title=Mack Sennett's Keystone: The man, the myth and the comedies |last=Lahue |first=Kalton C. |authorlink= |year=1971 |publisher=Barnes |location=New York |isbn=978-0-498-07461-5 |page=194}}
{{Portal|Biography}}External links{{Commons category|Bobby Dunn}}- {{IMDb name|id=0242512|name=Bobby Dunn}}
- {{Find a Grave|9027176}}
- F.V.H. (film virtual history person) B. Dunn
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