Robert Woolsey(1888-1938)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
At the age of 7, his father died, leaving his mother and her six
children in poverty, of the children, 4 died in early years. To earn
some money to support the family, Robert took odd jobs, before becoming
a jockey. This career ended when the horse, Pink Star, the future
Kentucky Derby winner of 1907, fell and broke Robert's leg. Robert then
went to work as bellboy at the Hotel Sinton in Cincinnati, Ohio, where
he came in contact with actors who saw possibilities for him on the
stage as comic. He joined several vaudeville companies, touring not
only North America, but also the British Empire. Around 1917, he
married an eccentric dancer. In 1922, he appeared with
W.C. Fields in "The Blue Kitten", and also
wrote plays. He hit it big, when he was signed for
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.'s "Rio Rita"
in 1927, where he teamed up with
Bert Wheeler. Both repeated their
stage roles in RKO's filmed version of that musical. Due to their
success, both were teamed up again for more pictures, a career that
kept on until failing health made further work impossible. Although
Variety suggested that both should try as singles, the movies they made
apart weren't successful. He died on October 31, 1938 of kidney
disease.