
Doodles Weaver
Known for Acting · 103 credits
- Born
- 1912-05-11
- Died
- 1983-01-17
- Place of birth
- Los Angeles, California, USA
- Also known as
- Winstead Sheffield Glenndenning Dixon Weaver · Winstead Sheffield Weaver · Winstead S. Weaver · Winstead Weaver · Winstead 'Doodles' Weaver · Doodles Win Weaver
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Winstead Sheffield Glenndenning Dixon "Doodles" Weaver (May 11, 1912 – January 17, 1983) was an American character actor, comedian, and musician. His mother gave him the nickname "Doodlebug" as a child because of his freckles and big ears.
Weaver began his career in radio. In the late 1930s he performed on Rudy Vallée's radio programs and Kraft Music Hall. He later joined Spike Jones' City Slickers. In 1957, Weaver hosted his own variety show, The Doodles Weaver Show, which aired on NBC. In addition to his radio work, he recorded a number of comedy records, appeared in films, and guest starred on numerous television series from the 1950s through the 1970s. Weaver made his last onscreen appearance in 1981.
His niece is actress Sigourney Weaver.
Known For
TV Shows (21)

The Andy Griffith Show
1960
as Regis / George Bricker

Batman
1966
as Crier Tuck

Petticoat Junction
1963
as Chester Farnsworth

Maverick
1957
as Lem

The Virginian
1962
as Stationmaster

Have Gun, Will Travel
1957

Lawman
1958
as Jack Stiles

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
1962
as Gregg

My Three Sons
1960

Starsky & Hutch
1975

Daniel Boone
1964
as Horseman / Bartender

The Donna Reed Show
1958

The Dick Van Dyke Show
1961
as Baliff

The Monkees
1966
as Butler

Land of the Giants
1968
as Giant Hobo

Dragnet
1967
as Cliff Tate

The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
1964
as Stationmaster
Tonight Starring Jack Paar
1957
as Self

Laredo
1965
as Man

Bronco
1958
Hour Glass
1946
Movies (82)

The Birds
1963
as Le pêcheur qui aide à la location de bateau

It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
1963
as Hardware Store Clerk (uncredited)

The Nutty Professor
1963
as Rube

Topper
1937
as Rustic

Kitty Foyle
1940
as Pianist (uncredited)

The Rounders
1965
as Arlee

Rosie!
1967
as Florist

Winchester '73
1967
as Shooting Contestant (uncredited)

Thunder Afloat
1939
as Sailor (uncredited)

Pocketful of Miracles
1961
as Pool Player

Mail Order Bride
1964
as Charlie Mary

Cisco Pike
1972
as Recording Studio Security Guard (uncredited)

Boy Trouble
1939
as Ralph

Hey, Rookie
1944
as Maxon

Hot Rod Gang
1958
as Mr. Cavendish

Mrs. Parkington
1944
as Caterer (uncredited)

Since You Went Away
1944
as Convalescent Wishing for Watermelon (uncredited)

Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
1976
as Man in Mexican Film
Lodge Night
1937
as Jimmy

The Great Impostor
1960
as Farmer Hauling Fertilizer

Which Way to the Front?
1970
as Von Pabst (uncredited)

The Errand Boy
1961
as Weaver

Macon County Line
1974
as Augie

Another Thin Man
1939
as Gatekeeper (uncredited)

Walt Disney Treasures - The Complete Goofy
2002
as Narrator (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited)

The Plainsman
1966
as Bartender (uncredited)

This Is the Army
1943
as Soldier (uncredited)

The Ladies Man
1961
as Soundman

Invitation to Happiness
1939
as Band Leader / Emcee at Harry's

Sixpack Annie
1975
as Hank

Swiss Miss
1938
as Taxicab Driver (uncredited)

Come and Get It
1936
as Sourdough Barfly (uncredited)

Swing That Cheer
1938
as Bennett

Kitten with a Whip
1964
as Salty Sam

Shine on Harvest Moon
1944
as Elevator man (uncredited)

Cancel My Reservation
1972
as Cactus, Deputy Sheriff

The Tunnel of Love
1958
as Escort

A Tiger Walks
1964
as Bob Evans

And Now Tomorrow
1944
as Charlie

A Yank at Oxford
1938
as Bill (uncredited)

Two Girls and a Sailor
1944
as Soldier Playing Ocarina (uncredited)

The Rookie
1959
as TV commentator

Tennis Racquet
1949
as Radio commentator

Thank Your Lucky Stars
1943
as Self (uncredited)

Reveille with Beverly
1943
as Elmer (uncredited)

The Spirit Is Willing
1967
as Booper Mellish

Double Wedding
1937
as Bass Fiddler (uncredited)

The Daughters of Joshua Cabe
1972
as Telegraphman

Frontier Gun
1958
as Eph Loveman

The Pied Piper of Hamelin
1957
as First Counselor (uncredited)

Behind The Headlines
1937
as Duggan

Bigfoot
1970
as Forest Ranger

Kansas City Kitty
1944
as Joe

Hold That Co-ed
1938
as Gilks

Because of You
1952
as Toy Dealer (uncredited)

A Girl, a Guy, and a Gob
1941
as Eddie

Little Amy
1962
as Whitey

The Wild McCullochs
1975
as Pop Holson

Flight at Midnight
1939
as (uncredited)

Li'l Abner
1940
as Hannibal Hoops

The Singing Sheriff
1944
as Ivory
Duel Personalities
1939
as Goofy Assistant (uncredited)

Road to Nashville
1966
as Colonel Feetlebaum

The Zodiac Killer
1971
as Doc

Fugitive Lovers
1975
as Roy Dibbs

The Night of Nights
1939
as Flower Delivery Man (uncredited)

Thoroughbreds
1944
as Pvt. Mulrooney

For God and Country
1943
as Letter-Writing Soldier

Quick, Before It Melts
1965
as Ham Operator

Duck Pimples
1945
as Radio Voices (voice) (uncredited)

The Woman I Love
1937
as 'Chopin' Pianist

Ring of Fire
1961
as Mr. Hobart

Rendezvous in Space
1964
as Interviewee

Girl Trouble
1942
as Ticket Taker (uncredited)

Mule Feathers
1977
as Hotel Manager

Hockey Homicide
1945
as Narrator (voice)

Carolina Blues
1944
as Skinny (uncredited)

Tammy and the Doctor
1963
as Traction Patient

Take a Cue
1939
as Homer (uncredited)

White House Madness
1975
as Supreme Court Justice
A Ton of Grass Goes to Pot
1972

Truckin' Man
1975
as Ben Turner
About Doodles Weaver
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Winstead Sheffield Glenndenning Dixon "Doodles" Weaver (May 11, 1912 – January 17, 1983) was an American character actor, comedian, and musician. His mother gave him the nickname "Doodlebug" as a child because of his freckles and big ears. Weaver began his career in radio. In the late 1930s he performed on Rudy Vallée's radio programs and Kraft Music Hall. He later joined Spike Jones' City Slickers. In 1957, Weaver hosted his own variety show, The Doodles Weaver Show, which aired on NBC. In addition to his… With 103 credits spanning from 1936 to 2002, Doodles Weaver has appeared in 82 films and 21 TV shows.
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- The Birds (1963) — as Le pêcheur qui aide à la location de bateau
- It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) — as Hardware Store Clerk (uncredited)
- The Nutty Professor (1963) — as Rube
- Topper (1937) — as Rustic
- Kitty Foyle (1940) — as Pianist (uncredited)
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