Actor, Comedian, Film Director, Screenwriter. He was a prolific actor and comedian of both the silent film and sound film era who was best known for playing the character roles of uncles, cowhands, tourists, husbands, politicians, bosses, spies, lawyers, janitors, trappers, henchmen, tramps, repairmen, outcasts, sheriffs, park cleaners, cooks, valets, nurses, fight managers, drunks, telegraph operators, bartenders, stewards, soldiers, grooms, taxi drivers, guards, deputies, cops, and reporters, usually alongside the likes of Charlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy, usually in comedy films and dramatic films. He will be best remembered for playing the role of 'Heinie' in several early comedic films including his actual film debut, "A Mix-Up" (1915), which also starred Walter Kendig and Dallas Welford, and "I'm Crazy To Be Married" (1915), "Ach Louie" (1915), "Oh, You Pop" (1915), "Stung" (1915), "You Need A Doctor" (1915), "Jealousy" (1915), "The Fortune Tellers" (1915), "Tough Luck" (1915), "The Ghost Fakirs" (1915), "Love And Pies" (1915), "Heinie's Millions" (1915), "The Hungry Boarders" (1915), "The Black Statue" (1915), "They're In Again" (1915), "She's A Pippin" (1915), "Laughing Gas" (1915), "Safety First" (1915), "Bold Bad Boys" (1915), "Amateur Night" (1915), "The Sky Is The Limit" (1915), "A Merry Chase" (1915), "Monkey Shines" (1915), "Matrimonial Bliss" (1915), "Hot Stuff" (1915), "Considerable Milk" (1915), "Pretty Rough On Auntie" (1915), "Wilful Wallops For Wealth" (1915), "Dough Nuts" (1915), "Flats And Sharps" (1915), "The Bungling Burglar's Bungle" (1915), "All Dolled Up" (1915), "A Squabble For A Squab" (1915), "Hot Heads And Cold Feet" (1915), "Deep Dyed Dubs" (1915), "More Deadly Than The Male" (1915), "Board-Bil Dodgers" (1915), "It's A Hard Life" (1915), "Chasing 'Em Out In The Open" (1916), "Ach! Such Crimes!" (1916), "From Bad To Worse" (1916), "Shooting At Random" (1916), "Hapless Happenings" (1916), "Starved To Death In A Restaurant" (1916), "Gleeful Guardians" (1916), "In Soft In A Studio" (1916), "Skylight Sleep" (1916), "Lady Killers" (1916), "Trouble Enough!" (1916), "Reckless Wrestlers" (1916), "Ice" (1916), "An Awful Romance" (1916), "Unfriendly Fruit" (1916), "A Matrimonial Mixup" (1916), "Braver Than The Bravest' (1916), "Caught In A Jam" (1916), "Busting The Beanery" (1916), "Heinie And The 400" (1916), "Heinie And The Magic Man" (1916), "Deep-Dyed Villainy" (1917), and "Hooey Heroes" (1917). He was born as James Aubrey Whiteside in Liverpool, England, (some sources say, Bolton, Lancashire, England), to the American-born gymnast Robert Aubrey (His parents are also listed as John Whitehead and Sarah Ann Walker Whitehead), on September 23, 1887. He was baptized at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Bolton, Lancashire, England, on November 9, 1887. He was educated in his native England and first traveled to New York, New York, in 1900, at the age of thirteen. He started his acting career in theatre with Fred Karno's theatrical company troupe when it came to the United States in 1908. He then continued his acting career in vaudeville before making the transition to film after moving permanently to Los Angeles, California, from London, England, that same year. He made his actual film debut playing the role of 'Heinie' in the comedy film, "A Mix-Up" (1915). The film also starred also Walter Kendig and Dallas Welford. Besides, playing the role of 'Heinie' in several early comedic films including his actual film debut, "A Mix-Up" (1915), which also starred Walter Kendig and Dallas Welford, and "I'm Crazy To Be Married" (1915), "Ach Louie" (1915), "Oh, You Pop" (1915), "Stung" (1915), "You Need A Doctor" (1915), "Jealousy" (1915), "The Fortune Tellers" (1915), "Tough Luck" (1915), "The Ghost Fakirs" (1915), "Love And Pies" (1915), "Heinie's Millions" (1915), "The Hungry Boarders" (1915), "The Black Statue" (1915), "They're In Again" (1915), "She's A Pippin" (1915), "Laughing Gas" (1915), "Safety First" (1915), "Bold Bad Boys" (1915), "Amateur Night" (1915), "The Sky Is The Limit" (1915), "A Merry Chase" (1915), "Monkey Shines" (1915), "Matrimonial Bliss" (1915), "Hot Stuff" (1915), "Considerable Milk" (1915), "Pretty Rough On Auntie" (1915), "Wilful Wallops For Wealth" (1915), "Dough Nuts" (1915), "Flats And Sharps" (1915), "The Bungling Burglar's Bungle" (1915), "All Dolled Up" (1915), "A Squabble For A Squab" (1915), "Hot Heads And Cold Feet" (1915), "Deep Dyed Dubs" (1915), "More Deadly Than The Male" (1915), "Board-Bil Dodgers" (1915), "It's A Hard Life" (1915), "Chasing 'Em Out In The Open" (1916), "Ach! Such Crimes!" (1916), "From Bad To Worse" (1916), "Shooting At Random" (1916), "Hapless Happenings" (1916), "Starved To Death In A Restaurant" (1916), "Gleeful Guardians" (1916), "In Soft In A Studio" (1916), "Skylight Sleep" (1916), "Lady Killers" (1916), "Trouble Enough!" (1916), "Reckless Wrestlers" (1916), "Ice" (1916), "An Awful Romance" (1916), "Unfriendly Fruit" (1916), "A Matrimonial Mixup" (1916), "Braver Than The Bravest' (1916), "Caught In A Jam" (1916), "Busting The Beanery" (1916), "Heinie And The 400" (1916), "Heinie And The Magic Man" (1916), "Deep-Dyed Villainy" (1917), and "Hooey Heroes" (1917), his many other film credits include, "Jumps And Jealousy" (1916), "Hash And Havoc" (1916), "Rah! Rah! Rah!" (1916), "Shanks And Chivalry" (1916), "Speed And Spunk" (1917), "Bullies And Bullets" (1917), "Jolts And Jewelry" (1917), "Big Bluffs And Bowling Balls" (1917), "Somewhere In Any Place" (1917), "Rips And Rushes" (1917), "He Never Touched Me" (1917), "The Meeting" (1917), "The Meeting" (1917), "Cops And Cussedness" (1917), "The Lovers' Knot" (1917), "Dubs And Drygoods" (1917), "Deep-Dyed Villainy" (1917), "Masks And Mishaps" (1917), "Guff And Gunplay" (1917), "Hooey Heroes" (1917), "Pests And Promises" (1917), "Footlights And Fakers" (1917), "Bombs And Blunders" (1917), "Turks And Troubles" (1917), "Flatheads And Flivvers" (1917), "Hazards And Home Runs" (1917), "Jeers And Jailbirds" (1917), "Chinks And Chases" (1917), "Heavy Hugs And Hula-Hula" (1917), "Boasts And Boldness" (1917), "Worries And Wobbles" (1917), "Shells And Shivers" (1917), "Why Not Marry" (1918), "Twin Bed Rooms" (1918), "Measles Maniacs" (1918), "His Vinegar Bath" (1918), "Fun With The Family" (1918), "A Nut Sunday" (1918), "The Fatal Flower" (1918), "Soapsuds And Sapheads" (1919), "Jazz And Jailbirds" (1919), "Mules And Mortgages" (1919), "Tootsies And Tamales" (1919), "Healthy And Happy" (1919), "Flips And Flops" (1919), "Yaps And Yokels" (1919), "Mates And Models" (1919), "Squabs And Squabbles" (1919), "Bungs And Bunglers" (1919), "Switches And Sweeties" (1919), "Dames And Dentists" (1920), "Maids And Muslin" (1920), "Squeaks And Squawks" (1920), "Fists And Fodder" (1920), "Pals And Pugs" (1920), "He Laughs Last" (1920), "Springtime" (1920), "The Decorator" (1920), "The Trouble Hunter" (1920), "His Jonah Day" (1920), "The Backyard" (1920), "The Mysterious Stranger" (1920), "The Nuisance" (1921), "The Blizzard" (1921), "The Tourist" (1921), "The Riot" (1921, He acted in the film and also directed the film), "The Applicant" (1921, He acted in the film and also directed the film), "The Messenger" (1921, He acted in the film and also directed the film), "A Charmed Life" (1922, He acted in the film and also directed the film), "The Chicken Parade" (1922), "Tenderfoot Luck" (1922), "Forward March" (1923), "The Lobbygow" (1923), "The Hayseed" (1923), "The Buttinsky" (1924), "The Lunatic" (1924), "The Mechanic" (1924), "A Ghostly Night" (1924), "A Perfect Pest" (1924), "The Box Car Limited" (1924), "The Trouble Maker" (1924), "Pretty Soft" (1924), "Cave Inn Sheik" (1924), "Polly Voo" (1924), "Heebie Jeebie" (1924), "Hypnotized" (1925), "Oh, Waht A Flirt!" (1925), "Helping Hand" (1925), "He Who Gets Crowned" (1925), "Meet The Ambassador" (1925), "Home Scouts" (1925), "Etiquette" (1925), "Book Bozo" (1925), "Saving A Safe" (1925), "Bashful Buccaneer" (1925), "The Train Wreckers" (1925), "Who's Your Friend" (1925), "The Gold Hunters" (1925), "Pirates Of The Ghost Guard" (1926), "The Call Of The Klondike" (1926), "The Last Alarm" (1926), "A Horse On Broadway" (1926), "The Winning Wallop" (1926), "Oh Billy, Behave" (1926), "Speed Cop" (1926), "Trooper 77" (1926), 'The Gallant Fool" (1926), "When Seconds Count" (1927), "Ladies Beware" (1927), "The Tale Of A Shirt" (1927), "The Down Grade" (1927), "Alibi Alley" (1927), "Better Days" (1927), "Excess Relatives" (1927), "Dizzie Daze" (1927), "Wilful Youth" (1927), "Sooner Of Later" (1928), "A Simple Sap" (1928), "Have A Heart" (1928), "Rudolph's Revenge" (1928), "The Girl He Didn't Buy" (1928), "Keep Smiling" (1928), "Their Purple Moment" (1928), "A Gentleman Preferred" (1928), "Out With The Tide" (1928), "The Little Wild Girl" (1928), "The Look Out Girl" (1928), "China Slaver" (1929), "That's My Wife" (1929), "The Hollywood Dressmaker" (1929), "The Sky Hawk" (1929), "Under Montana Skies" (He wrote the scenario for the film), "The Ground Parade" (1930), "The Devil's Holiday" (1930), "Two Fresh Eggs" (1930), "America Or Bust" (1930), "The Lonesome Trail" (1930), "Soup To Nuts" (1930), "Code Of Honor" (1930), "A Royal Flush" (1930), "Midnight Special" (1930), "The Sunrise Trail" (1931), "Women Men Marry" (1931), "Trapped" (1931), "The Sheriff's Secret" (1931), "Sweepstakes" (1931), "Lariats And Six-Shooters" (1931), "45 Calibre Echo" (1932), "Out Of Singapore" (1932), "Bachelor Mother" (1932), "Today We Live" (1933), "The Mystic Hour" (1933), "Flying Devils" (1933), "Sons Of The Desert" (1933), "On Your Guard" (1933), "Potluck Pards" (1934), "Paradise Valley" (1934), "Border Guns" (1934), "Nevada Cyclone" (1934), "The Border Menace" (1934, He played the role of 'Polecat Pete' in the film and also worked on the film as an editor), "Mystery Ranch" (1934), "Arizona Nights" (1934, He played the role of 'Hanley' in the film and also worked on the film as an editor), "Picture Brides" (1934), "Rawhide Mail" (1934), "Rainbow Riders" (1934), "Fighting Hero" (1934), "A Demon For Trouble" (1934), "Inside Information" (1934), "The Gay Divorcee" (1934), "The West On Parade" (1934), "The Way Of The West" (1934), "Terror Of The Plains" (1934), "The Gildeed Lily" (1935), "Loser's End" (1935), "Coyote Trails" (1935), "Wolf Riders" (1935), "Tracy Rides" (1935), "Defying The Law" (1935), "Born To Battle" (1935), "Rescue Squad" (1935), "The Phantom Cowboy" (1935), "Rustler's Paradise" (1935), "Silent Valley" (1935), "The Test" (1935), "The Silver Bullet" (1935), "The Laramie Kid" (1935), "Now Or Never" (1935), "Make A Million" (1935), "Rio Rattler" (1935), "Courage Of The North" (1935), "The Judgement Book" (1935, He played the role of 'Ed Worden' in the film and also worked on the film as an editor), "Wild Mustang" (1935), "A Feather In Her Hat" (1935), "The Live Wire" (1935), "Kind Lady" (1935), "A Tale of Two Cities" (1935), "Skull And Crown" (1935), "Night Cargo" (1936), "Anything Goes" (1936), "Valley Of The Lawless" (1936), "Fast Bullets" (1936), "Ridin' On" (1936), "Border Caballero" (1936), "Give Us This Night" (1936), "Lightnin' Bill Carson" (1936), "Roamin' Wild" (1936), "The Lion Man" (1936), "Gun Grit" (1936), "Too Much Beef" (1936), "Aces And Eights" (1936), "Go-Get-'Em, Haines" (1936), "The Return Of Sophie Lang" (1936), "The White Angel" (1936), "Wildcat Trooper" (1936), "Idaho Kid" (1936), "The Black Coin" (1936), "Men Of The Plains" (1936), "Thank You, Jeeves!" (1936), "The Charge Of The Light Brigade" (1936), "Ambush Valley" (1936), "Vengeance Of Rannah" (1936), "Love On The Run" (1936), "Stormy Trails" (1936), "The Roaming Cowboy" (1937), "Blake Of Scotland Yard" (1937), "Personal Property" (1937), "The Prince And The Pauper" (1937), "Law Of The Ranger" (1937), "The Legion Of Missing Men" (1937), "Million Dollar Racket" (1937), "Moonlight On The Range" (1937), "Danger Valley" (1937), "Amateur Crook" (1937), "Bulldog Drummond's Revenge" (1937), "West Of Rainbow's End" (1938), "The Rangers' Round-Up" (1938), "Scandal Street" (1938), "The Painted Trail" (1938), "Bulldog Drummond's Peril" (1938), "Knight Of The Plains" (1938), "Songs And Bullets" (1938), "Phantom Ranger" (1938), "Religious Racketeers" (1938), "On The Great White Trail" (1938), "Mysterious Mr. Moto" (1938), "If I Were King" (1938), "Five Of A Kind" (1938), ""The Storm" (1938), "Six-Gun Trail" (1938), "Arrest Bulldog Drummond" (1938), "Mr. Moto's Last Warning" (1939), "Let Freedom Rng" (1939), "Code Of The Cactus" (1939), "Smoky Trails" (1939), "I'm From Missouri" (1939), "Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police" (1939), "Mesquite Buckaroo" (1939), "Boy Friend" (1939), "Charlie Chan In Reno" (1939), "It Could Happen To You" (1939), "Law Of The Wolf" (1939), "Mr. Moto Takes A Vacation" (1939), "Frontier Marshal" (1939), "Fangs Of The Wild" (1939), "Riders Of The Sage" (1939), "Port Of Hate" (1939), "The Light That Failed" (1939), "The Earl Of Chicago" (1940), "The Invisible Man Returns" (1940), "Pioneer Days" (1940), "East Side Kids" (1940), "The Cheyenne Kid" (1940), "Charlie Chan In Panama" (1940), "Adventure In Diamonds" (1940), "Wild Horse Valley" (1940), "Covered Wagon Trails" (1940), "Pinto Canyon" (1940), "Waterloo Bridge" (1940), "The Kid From Santa Fe" (1940), "Slightly Tempted" (1940), "Michael Shayne: Private Detective" (1940), "Souls In Pawn" (1940), "Ride, Kelly, Ride" (1941), "Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery" (1941), "Dead Men Tell" (1941), "Scotland Yard" (1941), "They Met In Bombay" (1941), "Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde" (1941), "Dangerous Lady" (1941), "Unexpected Uncle" (1941), "Riding The Sunset Trail" (1941), "Swamp Woman" (1941), "Today I Hang" (1942), "Thunder River Feud" (1942), "Broadway Big Shot" (1942), "Billy The Kid Trapped" (1942), "Boot Hill Bandits" (1942), "A Desperate Chance For Ellery Queen" (1942), "Riders Of The West" (1942), "Law And Order" (1942), "Sheriff Of Sage Valley" (1942), "Arizona Stage Coach" (1942), "Border Roundup" (1942), "A Yank At Eton" (1942), "Along The Sundown Trail" (1942), "Overland Stagecoach" (1942), "The Mysterious Rider" (1942), "Outlaws Of Boulder Pass" (1942), "Random Harvest" (1942), "Journey For Margaret" (1942), "The Rangers Take Over" (1942), "The Kids Rides Again" (1943), "Dead Men Walk" (1943), "Wild Horse Rustlers" (1943), "Haunted Ranch" (1943), "Bad Men Of Thunder Gap" (1943), "Fugitive Of The Plains" (1943), "Death Rides The Plains" (1943), "Western Cyclone" (1943), "My Friend Flicka" (1943), "The Black Raven" (1943), "Two Tickets To London" (1943), "Wolves Of The Range" (1943), "Law Of The Saddle" (1943), "The Man From Down Under" (1943), "Fighting Valley" (1943), "Isle Of Forgotten Sins" (1943), "The Renegade" (1943), "Holy Matrimony" (1943), "Blazing Frontier" (1943), "Trail Of Terror" (1943), "Raiders Of Red Gap" (1943), "Crazy House" (1943), "Devil Riders" (1943), "Boss Of Rawhide" (1943), "The Spider Woman" (1943), "The Lodger" (1944), "Outlaw Roundup" (1944), "Frontier Outlaws" (1944), "Lady In The Death House" (1944), "Thundering Gun Slingers" (1944), "The Pinto Bandit" (1944), "Valley Of Vengenace" (1944), "The Contender" (1944), "The Ivisible Man's Revenge" (1944), "The Drifter" (1944), "Fuzzy Settles Down" (1944), "The Canterville Ghost" (1944), "Abroad With Two Yanks" (1944), "Gypsy Wildcat" (1944), "Shadow Of Suspicion" (1944), "Dead Or Alive" (1944), "Enter Aresene Lupin" (1944), "Oath Of Vengeance" (1944), "Hi, Beautiful" (1944), "The Suspect" (1944), "Can't Help Singing" (1944), "The Whispering Skull" (1944), "She Gets Her Man" (1945), "His Brother's Ghost" (1945), "Hangover Square" (1945), "Marked For Murder" (1945), "The Picture Of Dorian Gray" (1945), "Fashion Model" (1945), "Shadows Of Death" (1945), "The Vampire's Ghost" (1945), "Gangster's Den" (1945), "Penthouse Rhythm" (1945), "Three In The Saddle" (1945), "Stagecoach Outlaws" (1945), "Jungle Raiders" (1945), "Kitty" (1945), "Fighting Bill Carson" (1945), "Prairie Rustlers" (1945), "Who's Guilty" (1945), "Six Gun Man" (1946), "The Green Years" (1946), "Thunder Town" (1946), "Lost City Of The Jungle" (1946), "Rendezvous 24" (1946), "Ghpst Of Hidden Valley" (1946), "The Last Crooked Mile" (1946), "Overland Riders" (1946), "Outlaws Of The Plains" (1946), "The Verdict" (1946), "Mr. Hex" (1946), "Bringing Up Father" (1946), "Calcutta" (1946), "Abie's Irish Rose" (1946), "Bulldog Drummond At Bay" (1947), "Lured" (1947), "Jiggs And Maggie In Society" (1947), "The Swordsman" (1948), "I Wouldn't Be In Your Shoes" (1948), "Superman" (1948), "Julia Misbehaves" (1948), "Kiss The Blood Off My Hands" (1948), "Crime On Their Hands" (1948), "Jiggs And Maggie In Court" (1948), "Microspook" (1949), "The Secret Of St. Ives" (1949), "Jiggs And Maggie In Jackpot Jitters" (1949), "The Forsyte Woman" (1949), "Jiggs And Maggie Out West" (1950), "Please Believe Me" (1950), "Rogues Of Sherwood Forest" (1950), "Navy Bound" (1951), "Lullaby Of Broadway" (1951), "That's My Boy" (1951), "The Law And The Lady" (1951), "The Lady And The Bandit" (1951), "Million Dollar Mermaid" (1952), "Dangerous When Wet" (1953), "Abbott And Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde" (1953), and "The King's Thief" (1955). He also played the roles of a 'Henchman,' 'Barkeep,' Barfly with Cigar,' 'Deputy Joe,' and as a 'Farmer,' in five episodes of the classic western television series, "The Gabby Hayes Show" in His last film role was a 'Bit Part' in the film drama, "Gaby" (1956). The film which was directed by Curtis Bernhardt, which was written for the screen by S.N. Behrman and Hans Rameau, which was based on the play, "Waterloo Bridge," written by Robert E. Sherwood, and which also starred Leslie Caron, John Kerr, and Cedric Hardwicke, tells the story of Gaby who is a ballet dancer in 1944 London, England, who happens to bump into a corporal Greg while rushing to catch the bus. Greg is mesmerized by Gaby and goes to the ballet to see her on stage, but Gaby is French and wants nothing to do with Greg. But he persists and by the end of the day, she agrees to marry. But before they can marry, there is a mountain of red tape, and Greg ships out while promising to marry Gaby on his return. When she hears that he has been killed, she makes herself available to anyone who would want her. He retired from acting shortly thereafter. During his acting career, he also used the name Jack Anderson, James A. Aubrey, James Aubrey, Jimmie Aubrey, Jim Aubrey, A. Whitehead, and James Whitehead. He passed away in Woodland Hills, California, on September 2, 1983, at the age of 95, and he was buried in San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills, California. He was married to Phyllis Byrne Aubrey but the couple later divorced. The couple had no children together.
Actor, Comedian, Film Director, Screenwriter. He was a prolific actor and comedian of both the silent film and sound film era who was best known for playing the character roles of uncles, cowhands, tourists, husbands, politicians, bosses, spies, lawyers, janitors, trappers, henchmen, tramps, repairmen, outcasts, sheriffs, park cleaners, cooks, valets, nurses, fight managers, drunks, telegraph operators, bartenders, stewards, soldiers, grooms, taxi drivers, guards, deputies, cops, and reporters, usually alongside the likes of Charlie Chaplin and Laurel and Hardy, usually in comedy films and dramatic films. He will be best remembered for playing the role of 'Heinie' in several early comedic films including his actual film debut, "A Mix-Up" (1915), which also starred Walter Kendig and Dallas Welford, and "I'm Crazy To Be Married" (1915), "Ach Louie" (1915), "Oh, You Pop" (1915), "Stung" (1915), "You Need A Doctor" (1915), "Jealousy" (1915), "The Fortune Tellers" (1915), "Tough Luck" (1915), "The Ghost Fakirs" (1915), "Love And Pies" (1915), "Heinie's Millions" (1915), "The Hungry Boarders" (1915), "The Black Statue" (1915), "They're In Again" (1915), "She's A Pippin" (1915), "Laughing Gas" (1915), "Safety First" (1915), "Bold Bad Boys" (1915), "Amateur Night" (1915), "The Sky Is The Limit" (1915), "A Merry Chase" (1915), "Monkey Shines" (1915), "Matrimonial Bliss" (1915), "Hot Stuff" (1915), "Considerable Milk" (1915), "Pretty Rough On Auntie" (1915), "Wilful Wallops For Wealth" (1915), "Dough Nuts" (1915), "Flats And Sharps" (1915), "The Bungling Burglar's Bungle" (1915), "All Dolled Up" (1915), "A Squabble For A Squab" (1915), "Hot Heads And Cold Feet" (1915), "Deep Dyed Dubs" (1915), "More Deadly Than The Male" (1915), "Board-Bil Dodgers" (1915), "It's A Hard Life" (1915), "Chasing 'Em Out In The Open" (1916), "Ach! Such Crimes!" (1916), "From Bad To Worse" (1916), "Shooting At Random" (1916), "Hapless Happenings" (1916), "Starved To Death In A Restaurant" (1916), "Gleeful Guardians" (1916), "In Soft In A Studio" (1916), "Skylight Sleep" (1916), "Lady Killers" (1916), "Trouble Enough!" (1916), "Reckless Wrestlers" (1916), "Ice" (1916), "An Awful Romance" (1916), "Unfriendly Fruit" (1916), "A Matrimonial Mixup" (1916), "Braver Than The Bravest' (1916), "Caught In A Jam" (1916), "Busting The Beanery" (1916), "Heinie And The 400" (1916), "Heinie And The Magic Man" (1916), "Deep-Dyed Villainy" (1917), and "Hooey Heroes" (1917). He was born as James Aubrey Whiteside in Liverpool, England, (some sources say, Bolton, Lancashire, England), to the American-born gymnast Robert Aubrey (His parents are also listed as John Whitehead and Sarah Ann Walker Whitehead), on September 23, 1887. He was baptized at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Bolton, Lancashire, England, on November 9, 1887. He was educated in his native England and first traveled to New York, New York, in 1900, at the age of thirteen. He started his acting career in theatre with Fred Karno's theatrical company troupe when it came to the United States in 1908. He then continued his acting career in vaudeville before making the transition to film after moving permanently to Los Angeles, California, from London, England, that same year. He made his actual film debut playing the role of 'Heinie' in the comedy film, "A Mix-Up" (1915). The film also starred also Walter Kendig and Dallas Welford. Besides, playing the role of 'Heinie' in several early comedic films including his actual film debut, "A Mix-Up" (1915), which also starred Walter Kendig and Dallas Welford, and "I'm Crazy To Be Married" (1915), "Ach Louie" (1915), "Oh, You Pop" (1915), "Stung" (1915), "You Need A Doctor" (1915), "Jealousy" (1915), "The Fortune Tellers" (1915), "Tough Luck" (1915), "The Ghost Fakirs" (1915), "Love And Pies" (1915), "Heinie's Millions" (1915), "The Hungry Boarders" (1915), "The Black Statue" (1915), "They're In Again" (1915), "She's A Pippin" (1915), "Laughing Gas" (1915), "Safety First" (1915), "Bold Bad Boys" (1915), "Amateur Night" (1915), "The Sky Is The Limit" (1915), "A Merry Chase" (1915), "Monkey Shines" (1915), "Matrimonial Bliss" (1915), "Hot Stuff" (1915), "Considerable Milk" (1915), "Pretty Rough On Auntie" (1915), "Wilful Wallops For Wealth" (1915), "Dough Nuts" (1915), "Flats And Sharps" (1915), "The Bungling Burglar's Bungle" (1915), "All Dolled Up" (1915), "A Squabble For A Squab" (1915), "Hot Heads And Cold Feet" (1915), "Deep Dyed Dubs" (1915), "More Deadly Than The Male" (1915), "Board-Bil Dodgers" (1915), "It's A Hard Life" (1915), "Chasing 'Em Out In The Open" (1916), "Ach! Such Crimes!" (1916), "From Bad To Worse" (1916), "Shooting At Random" (1916), "Hapless Happenings" (1916), "Starved To Death In A Restaurant" (1916), "Gleeful Guardians" (1916), "In Soft In A Studio" (1916), "Skylight Sleep" (1916), "Lady Killers" (1916), "Trouble Enough!" (1916), "Reckless Wrestlers" (1916), "Ice" (1916), "An Awful Romance" (1916), "Unfriendly Fruit" (1916), "A Matrimonial Mixup" (1916), "Braver Than The Bravest' (1916), "Caught In A Jam" (1916), "Busting The Beanery" (1916), "Heinie And The 400" (1916), "Heinie And The Magic Man" (1916), "Deep-Dyed Villainy" (1917), and "Hooey Heroes" (1917), his many other film credits include, "Jumps And Jealousy" (1916), "Hash And Havoc" (1916), "Rah! Rah! Rah!" (1916), "Shanks And Chivalry" (1916), "Speed And Spunk" (1917), "Bullies And Bullets" (1917), "Jolts And Jewelry" (1917), "Big Bluffs And Bowling Balls" (1917), "Somewhere In Any Place" (1917), "Rips And Rushes" (1917), "He Never Touched Me" (1917), "The Meeting" (1917), "The Meeting" (1917), "Cops And Cussedness" (1917), "The Lovers' Knot" (1917), "Dubs And Drygoods" (1917), "Deep-Dyed Villainy" (1917), "Masks And Mishaps" (1917), "Guff And Gunplay" (1917), "Hooey Heroes" (1917), "Pests And Promises" (1917), "Footlights And Fakers" (1917), "Bombs And Blunders" (1917), "Turks And Troubles" (1917), "Flatheads And Flivvers" (1917), "Hazards And Home Runs" (1917), "Jeers And Jailbirds" (1917), "Chinks And Chases" (1917), "Heavy Hugs And Hula-Hula" (1917), "Boasts And Boldness" (1917), "Worries And Wobbles" (1917), "Shells And Shivers" (1917), "Why Not Marry" (1918), "Twin Bed Rooms" (1918), "Measles Maniacs" (1918), "His Vinegar Bath" (1918), "Fun With The Family" (1918), "A Nut Sunday" (1918), "The Fatal Flower" (1918), "Soapsuds And Sapheads" (1919), "Jazz And Jailbirds" (1919), "Mules And Mortgages" (1919), "Tootsies And Tamales" (1919), "Healthy And Happy" (1919), "Flips And Flops" (1919), "Yaps And Yokels" (1919), "Mates And Models" (1919), "Squabs And Squabbles" (1919), "Bungs And Bunglers" (1919), "Switches And Sweeties" (1919), "Dames And Dentists" (1920), "Maids And Muslin" (1920), "Squeaks And Squawks" (1920), "Fists And Fodder" (1920), "Pals And Pugs" (1920), "He Laughs Last" (1920), "Springtime" (1920), "The Decorator" (1920), "The Trouble Hunter" (1920), "His Jonah Day" (1920), "The Backyard" (1920), "The Mysterious Stranger" (1920), "The Nuisance" (1921), "The Blizzard" (1921), "The Tourist" (1921), "The Riot" (1921, He acted in the film and also directed the film), "The Applicant" (1921, He acted in the film and also directed the film), "The Messenger" (1921, He acted in the film and also directed the film), "A Charmed Life" (1922, He acted in the film and also directed the film), "The Chicken Parade" (1922), "Tenderfoot Luck" (1922), "Forward March" (1923), "The Lobbygow" (1923), "The Hayseed" (1923), "The Buttinsky" (1924), "The Lunatic" (1924), "The Mechanic" (1924), "A Ghostly Night" (1924), "A Perfect Pest" (1924), "The Box Car Limited" (1924), "The Trouble Maker" (1924), "Pretty Soft" (1924), "Cave Inn Sheik" (1924), "Polly Voo" (1924), "Heebie Jeebie" (1924), "Hypnotized" (1925), "Oh, Waht A Flirt!" (1925), "Helping Hand" (1925), "He Who Gets Crowned" (1925), "Meet The Ambassador" (1925), "Home Scouts" (1925), "Etiquette" (1925), "Book Bozo" (1925), "Saving A Safe" (1925), "Bashful Buccaneer" (1925), "The Train Wreckers" (1925), "Who's Your Friend" (1925), "The Gold Hunters" (1925), "Pirates Of The Ghost Guard" (1926), "The Call Of The Klondike" (1926), "The Last Alarm" (1926), "A Horse On Broadway" (1926), "The Winning Wallop" (1926), "Oh Billy, Behave" (1926), "Speed Cop" (1926), "Trooper 77" (1926), 'The Gallant Fool" (1926), "When Seconds Count" (1927), "Ladies Beware" (1927), "The Tale Of A Shirt" (1927), "The Down Grade" (1927), "Alibi Alley" (1927), "Better Days" (1927), "Excess Relatives" (1927), "Dizzie Daze" (1927), "Wilful Youth" (1927), "Sooner Of Later" (1928), "A Simple Sap" (1928), "Have A Heart" (1928), "Rudolph's Revenge" (1928), "The Girl He Didn't Buy" (1928), "Keep Smiling" (1928), "Their Purple Moment" (1928), "A Gentleman Preferred" (1928), "Out With The Tide" (1928), "The Little Wild Girl" (1928), "The Look Out Girl" (1928), "China Slaver" (1929), "That's My Wife" (1929), "The Hollywood Dressmaker" (1929), "The Sky Hawk" (1929), "Under Montana Skies" (He wrote the scenario for the film), "The Ground Parade" (1930), "The Devil's Holiday" (1930), "Two Fresh Eggs" (1930), "America Or Bust" (1930), "The Lonesome Trail" (1930), "Soup To Nuts" (1930), "Code Of Honor" (1930), "A Royal Flush" (1930), "Midnight Special" (1930), "The Sunrise Trail" (1931), "Women Men Marry" (1931), "Trapped" (1931), "The Sheriff's Secret" (1931), "Sweepstakes" (1931), "Lariats And Six-Shooters" (1931), "45 Calibre Echo" (1932), "Out Of Singapore" (1932), "Bachelor Mother" (1932), "Today We Live" (1933), "The Mystic Hour" (1933), "Flying Devils" (1933), "Sons Of The Desert" (1933), "On Your Guard" (1933), "Potluck Pards" (1934), "Paradise Valley" (1934), "Border Guns" (1934), "Nevada Cyclone" (1934), "The Border Menace" (1934, He played the role of 'Polecat Pete' in the film and also worked on the film as an editor), "Mystery Ranch" (1934), "Arizona Nights" (1934, He played the role of 'Hanley' in the film and also worked on the film as an editor), "Picture Brides" (1934), "Rawhide Mail" (1934), "Rainbow Riders" (1934), "Fighting Hero" (1934), "A Demon For Trouble" (1934), "Inside Information" (1934), "The Gay Divorcee" (1934), "The West On Parade" (1934), "The Way Of The West" (1934), "Terror Of The Plains" (1934), "The Gildeed Lily" (1935), "Loser's End" (1935), "Coyote Trails" (1935), "Wolf Riders" (1935), "Tracy Rides" (1935), "Defying The Law" (1935), "Born To Battle" (1935), "Rescue Squad" (1935), "The Phantom Cowboy" (1935), "Rustler's Paradise" (1935), "Silent Valley" (1935), "The Test" (1935), "The Silver Bullet" (1935), "The Laramie Kid" (1935), "Now Or Never" (1935), "Make A Million" (1935), "Rio Rattler" (1935), "Courage Of The North" (1935), "The Judgement Book" (1935, He played the role of 'Ed Worden' in the film and also worked on the film as an editor), "Wild Mustang" (1935), "A Feather In Her Hat" (1935), "The Live Wire" (1935), "Kind Lady" (1935), "A Tale of Two Cities" (1935), "Skull And Crown" (1935), "Night Cargo" (1936), "Anything Goes" (1936), "Valley Of The Lawless" (1936), "Fast Bullets" (1936), "Ridin' On" (1936), "Border Caballero" (1936), "Give Us This Night" (1936), "Lightnin' Bill Carson" (1936), "Roamin' Wild" (1936), "The Lion Man" (1936), "Gun Grit" (1936), "Too Much Beef" (1936), "Aces And Eights" (1936), "Go-Get-'Em, Haines" (1936), "The Return Of Sophie Lang" (1936), "The White Angel" (1936), "Wildcat Trooper" (1936), "Idaho Kid" (1936), "The Black Coin" (1936), "Men Of The Plains" (1936), "Thank You, Jeeves!" (1936), "The Charge Of The Light Brigade" (1936), "Ambush Valley" (1936), "Vengeance Of Rannah" (1936), "Love On The Run" (1936), "Stormy Trails" (1936), "The Roaming Cowboy" (1937), "Blake Of Scotland Yard" (1937), "Personal Property" (1937), "The Prince And The Pauper" (1937), "Law Of The Ranger" (1937), "The Legion Of Missing Men" (1937), "Million Dollar Racket" (1937), "Moonlight On The Range" (1937), "Danger Valley" (1937), "Amateur Crook" (1937), "Bulldog Drummond's Revenge" (1937), "West Of Rainbow's End" (1938), "The Rangers' Round-Up" (1938), "Scandal Street" (1938), "The Painted Trail" (1938), "Bulldog Drummond's Peril" (1938), "Knight Of The Plains" (1938), "Songs And Bullets" (1938), "Phantom Ranger" (1938), "Religious Racketeers" (1938), "On The Great White Trail" (1938), "Mysterious Mr. Moto" (1938), "If I Were King" (1938), "Five Of A Kind" (1938), ""The Storm" (1938), "Six-Gun Trail" (1938), "Arrest Bulldog Drummond" (1938), "Mr. Moto's Last Warning" (1939), "Let Freedom Rng" (1939), "Code Of The Cactus" (1939), "Smoky Trails" (1939), "I'm From Missouri" (1939), "Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police" (1939), "Mesquite Buckaroo" (1939), "Boy Friend" (1939), "Charlie Chan In Reno" (1939), "It Could Happen To You" (1939), "Law Of The Wolf" (1939), "Mr. Moto Takes A Vacation" (1939), "Frontier Marshal" (1939), "Fangs Of The Wild" (1939), "Riders Of The Sage" (1939), "Port Of Hate" (1939), "The Light That Failed" (1939), "The Earl Of Chicago" (1940), "The Invisible Man Returns" (1940), "Pioneer Days" (1940), "East Side Kids" (1940), "The Cheyenne Kid" (1940), "Charlie Chan In Panama" (1940), "Adventure In Diamonds" (1940), "Wild Horse Valley" (1940), "Covered Wagon Trails" (1940), "Pinto Canyon" (1940), "Waterloo Bridge" (1940), "The Kid From Santa Fe" (1940), "Slightly Tempted" (1940), "Michael Shayne: Private Detective" (1940), "Souls In Pawn" (1940), "Ride, Kelly, Ride" (1941), "Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery" (1941), "Dead Men Tell" (1941), "Scotland Yard" (1941), "They Met In Bombay" (1941), "Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde" (1941), "Dangerous Lady" (1941), "Unexpected Uncle" (1941), "Riding The Sunset Trail" (1941), "Swamp Woman" (1941), "Today I Hang" (1942), "Thunder River Feud" (1942), "Broadway Big Shot" (1942), "Billy The Kid Trapped" (1942), "Boot Hill Bandits" (1942), "A Desperate Chance For Ellery Queen" (1942), "Riders Of The West" (1942), "Law And Order" (1942), "Sheriff Of Sage Valley" (1942), "Arizona Stage Coach" (1942), "Border Roundup" (1942), "A Yank At Eton" (1942), "Along The Sundown Trail" (1942), "Overland Stagecoach" (1942), "The Mysterious Rider" (1942), "Outlaws Of Boulder Pass" (1942), "Random Harvest" (1942), "Journey For Margaret" (1942), "The Rangers Take Over" (1942), "The Kids Rides Again" (1943), "Dead Men Walk" (1943), "Wild Horse Rustlers" (1943), "Haunted Ranch" (1943), "Bad Men Of Thunder Gap" (1943), "Fugitive Of The Plains" (1943), "Death Rides The Plains" (1943), "Western Cyclone" (1943), "My Friend Flicka" (1943), "The Black Raven" (1943), "Two Tickets To London" (1943), "Wolves Of The Range" (1943), "Law Of The Saddle" (1943), "The Man From Down Under" (1943), "Fighting Valley" (1943), "Isle Of Forgotten Sins" (1943), "The Renegade" (1943), "Holy Matrimony" (1943), "Blazing Frontier" (1943), "Trail Of Terror" (1943), "Raiders Of Red Gap" (1943), "Crazy House" (1943), "Devil Riders" (1943), "Boss Of Rawhide" (1943), "The Spider Woman" (1943), "The Lodger" (1944), "Outlaw Roundup" (1944), "Frontier Outlaws" (1944), "Lady In The Death House" (1944), "Thundering Gun Slingers" (1944), "The Pinto Bandit" (1944), "Valley Of Vengenace" (1944), "The Contender" (1944), "The Ivisible Man's Revenge" (1944), "The Drifter" (1944), "Fuzzy Settles Down" (1944), "The Canterville Ghost" (1944), "Abroad With Two Yanks" (1944), "Gypsy Wildcat" (1944), "Shadow Of Suspicion" (1944), "Dead Or Alive" (1944), "Enter Aresene Lupin" (1944), "Oath Of Vengeance" (1944), "Hi, Beautiful" (1944), "The Suspect" (1944), "Can't Help Singing" (1944), "The Whispering Skull" (1944), "She Gets Her Man" (1945), "His Brother's Ghost" (1945), "Hangover Square" (1945), "Marked For Murder" (1945), "The Picture Of Dorian Gray" (1945), "Fashion Model" (1945), "Shadows Of Death" (1945), "The Vampire's Ghost" (1945), "Gangster's Den" (1945), "Penthouse Rhythm" (1945), "Three In The Saddle" (1945), "Stagecoach Outlaws" (1945), "Jungle Raiders" (1945), "Kitty" (1945), "Fighting Bill Carson" (1945), "Prairie Rustlers" (1945), "Who's Guilty" (1945), "Six Gun Man" (1946), "The Green Years" (1946), "Thunder Town" (1946), "Lost City Of The Jungle" (1946), "Rendezvous 24" (1946), "Ghpst Of Hidden Valley" (1946), "The Last Crooked Mile" (1946), "Overland Riders" (1946), "Outlaws Of The Plains" (1946), "The Verdict" (1946), "Mr. Hex" (1946), "Bringing Up Father" (1946), "Calcutta" (1946), "Abie's Irish Rose" (1946), "Bulldog Drummond At Bay" (1947), "Lured" (1947), "Jiggs And Maggie In Society" (1947), "The Swordsman" (1948), "I Wouldn't Be In Your Shoes" (1948), "Superman" (1948), "Julia Misbehaves" (1948), "Kiss The Blood Off My Hands" (1948), "Crime On Their Hands" (1948), "Jiggs And Maggie In Court" (1948), "Microspook" (1949), "The Secret Of St. Ives" (1949), "Jiggs And Maggie In Jackpot Jitters" (1949), "The Forsyte Woman" (1949), "Jiggs And Maggie Out West" (1950), "Please Believe Me" (1950), "Rogues Of Sherwood Forest" (1950), "Navy Bound" (1951), "Lullaby Of Broadway" (1951), "That's My Boy" (1951), "The Law And The Lady" (1951), "The Lady And The Bandit" (1951), "Million Dollar Mermaid" (1952), "Dangerous When Wet" (1953), "Abbott And Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde" (1953), and "The King's Thief" (1955). He also played the roles of a 'Henchman,' 'Barkeep,' Barfly with Cigar,' 'Deputy Joe,' and as a 'Farmer,' in five episodes of the classic western television series, "The Gabby Hayes Show" in His last film role was a 'Bit Part' in the film drama, "Gaby" (1956). The film which was directed by Curtis Bernhardt, which was written for the screen by S.N. Behrman and Hans Rameau, which was based on the play, "Waterloo Bridge," written by Robert E. Sherwood, and which also starred Leslie Caron, John Kerr, and Cedric Hardwicke, tells the story of Gaby who is a ballet dancer in 1944 London, England, who happens to bump into a corporal Greg while rushing to catch the bus. Greg is mesmerized by Gaby and goes to the ballet to see her on stage, but Gaby is French and wants nothing to do with Greg. But he persists and by the end of the day, she agrees to marry. But before they can marry, there is a mountain of red tape, and Greg ships out while promising to marry Gaby on his return. When she hears that he has been killed, she makes herself available to anyone who would want her. He retired from acting shortly thereafter. During his acting career, he also used the name Jack Anderson, James A. Aubrey, James Aubrey, Jimmie Aubrey, Jim Aubrey, A. Whitehead, and James Whitehead. He passed away in Woodland Hills, California, on September 2, 1983, at the age of 95, and he was buried in San Fernando Mission Cemetery in Mission Hills, California. He was married to Phyllis Byrne Aubrey but the couple later divorced. The couple had no children together.
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