Title | Year | Company | Roles | Notes |
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The Hollywood Revue of 1929 | 1929 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | Himself - Master of Ceremonies |
Chasing Rainbows | 1930 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | Eddie Rock |
The Rounder | 1930 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | Mr. Bartlett | (short film) [1] |
Lord Byron of Broadway | 1930 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | Voice on Radio | Uncredited |
Children of Pleasure | 1930 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | Himself - Radio Performer | Uncredited |
The Medicine Man | 1930 | Tiffany Pictures | Dr. John Harvey |
A Broadway Romeo | 1931 | Paramount Pictures | Himself | (short film) |
Cab Waiting | 1931 | Paramount Pictures | Himself | (short film) |
Taxi Tangle | 1931 | Paramount Pictures | Himself | (short film) |
Mr. Broadway | 1933 | Arthur Greenblatt | Himself |
Transatlantic Merry-Go-Round | 1934 | Edward Small Productions | Himself |
Broadway Melody of 1936 | 1935 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | Bert Keeler |
It's in the Air | 1935 | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | Calvin Churchill |
The Big Broadcast of 1937 | 1936 | Paramount Pictures | Jack Carson |
College Holiday | 1936 | Paramount Pictures | J. Davis Bowster |
Artists and Models | 1937 | Paramount Pictures | Mac Brewster |
Artists and Models Abroad | 1938 | Paramount Pictures | Buck Boswell |
Man About Town | 1939 | Paramount Pictures | Bob Temple |
Buck Benny Rides Again | 1940 | Paramount Pictures | Himself |
Love Thy Neighbor | 1940 | Paramount Pictures | Himself | (first Jack Benny/ Fred Allen feud film.) |
Charley's Aunt | 1941 | Twentieth Century Fox | Babbs Babberley |
To Be or Not to Be | 1942 | United Artists | Joseph Tura |
George Washington Slept Here | 1942 | Warner Brothers | Bill Fuller |
The Meanest Man in the World | 1943 | Warner Brothers | Richard Clarke |
Hollywood Canteen | 1944 | Warner Brothers | Himself |
The Horn Blows at Midnight | 1945 | Warner Brothers | Athanael | (Benny's last starring role in a feature film; film's box office failure became long running gag on the Jack Benny Program) |
It's in the Bag! | 1945 | United Artists | Himself | (last Benny/Fred Allen feud film) |
Without Reservations | 1946 | RKO Radio Pictures | Himself | Uncredited |
The Great Lover | 1949 | Paramount Pictures | Himself | Uncredited |
Screen Snapshots: The Great Showman | 1950 | Columbia Pictures | Himself | (short film) |
You Can Change the World | 1951 | The Christophers | Himself | (short film) |
Screen Snapshots: Memorial to Al Jolson | 1952 | Columbia Pictures | Himself - Narrator | (short film) |
Somebody Loves Me | 1952 | Paramount Pictures | Himself | (cameo) |
Screen Snapshots: Hollywood's Great Entertainers | 1953 | Columbia Pictures | Himself | (short film) |
Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Beauty | 1955 | Columbia Pictures | Himself | (short film) |
Screen Snapshots: The Walter Winchell Party | 1957 | Columbia Pictures | Himself | (short film) |
Beau James | 1957 | Paramount Pictures | Himself | Uncredited |
The Mouse that Jack Built | 1959 | Warner Brothers | Himself | (cartoon short) |
Who Was That Lady? | 1960 | Columbia Pictures | Mr Cosgrove | Uncredited |
Gypsy | 1962 | Warner Brothers | Himself | Uncredited, portraying himself in the early vaudeville days |
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World | 1963 | United Artists | Man in Car in Desert | Uncredited, (small part) |
A Guide for the Married Man | 1967 | Twentieth Century Fox | Technical Adviser (Ollie 'Sweet Lips') | (cameo) |
Swing Out, Sweet Land | 1970 | Batjac Productions | Man Who Finds Silver Dollar | (small role) |
The Man | 1972 | Paramount Pictures | Himself | (final film role), (Later years focused on concerts and television) |
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1. ^"The Rounder", [Turner Classic Movies]