Ned Sparks

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ned Sparks (born Edward Arthur Sparkman, November 19, 1883 – April 3, 1957) was a Canadian-born character actor of the American stage and screen. Sparks was known for his deadpan expression and deep, gravelly voice. Born in Guelph, Ontario, Sparks left home at age 16 and attempted to work as a gold prospector on the Klondike Gold Rush. After running out of money, he won a spot as a singer on a traveling musical company's tour. At age 19, he returned to Canada and briefly attended a Toronto seminary. After leaving the seminary, he worked for the railroad and worked in theater in Toronto. In 1907, he left Toronto for New York City to try his hand in the Broadway theatre, where he appeared in his first show in 1912. While working on Broadway, Sparks developed his trademark deadpan expression while portraying the role of a desk clerk in the play Little Miss Brown. His success on the stage soon caught the attention of MGM's Louis B. Mayer who signed Sparks to a six picture deal. Sparks began appearing in numerous silent films before finally making his "talkie" debut in the 1928 film The Big Noise. In the 1930s, Sparks became known for portraying dour-faced, sarcastic, cigar-chomping characters. He became so associated with the type that, in 1936, The New York Times reported that Sparks had his face insured for USD$100,000 with Lloyd's of London. The market agreed to pay the sum to any photographer who could capture Sparks smiling (Sparks later admitted that the story was a publicity stunt and he was only insured for $10,000). Sparks was also caricatured in cartoons including the Jack-in-the-Box character in the Disney short Broken Toys (1935), and the jester in Mother Goose Goes Hollywood (1938), a hermit crab in both Tex Avery's Fresh Fish (1939) and Bob Clampett's Goofy Groceries (1941), a chicken in Bob Clampett's Slap Happy Pappy (1940), Friz Freleng's Warner Bros. cartoon Malibu Beach Party (1940), and Tex Avery's Hollywood Steps Out (1940). Sparks also voiced the cartoon characters Heckle and Jeckle from 1947 to 1951. Sparks appeared in ten stage productions on Broadway and over 80 films. He retired from films in 1947, saying that everyone should retire at 65

Known For

Birth Location Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Born 1883-11-18
Died 1957-04-03

Movies

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Magic Town as Ike
1947
Stage Door Canteen as Ned Sparks
1943
For Beauty's Sake as Jonathan B. Sweet
1941
The Star Maker as 'Speed' King
1939
Hawaii Calls as Strings
1938
This Way Please as Inky Wells
1937
Wake Up and Live as Steve Cluskey
1937
One in a Million as Danny Simpson
1937
The Bride Walks Out as Paul Dodson
1936
Collegiate as 'Scoop' Oakland
1936
Sweet Music as 'Ten Percent' Nelson
1935
Sweet Adeline as Dan Herzig
1934
Imitation of Life as Elmer Smith
1934
Marie Galante as Plosser
1934
Servants' Entrance as Hjalmar Gnu
1934
Down to Their Last Yacht as Captain 'Sunny Jim' Roberts
1934
Private Scandal as Inspector Riordan
1934
Sing and Like it as Toots McGuire
1934
Hi, Nellie! as Shammy
1934
Going Hollywood as Conroy
1933
Alice in Wonderland as Caterpillar
1933
Too Much Harmony as Lem Spawn
1933
Lady for a Day as Happy McGuire
1933
Gold Diggers of 1933 as Barney Hopkins
1933
Secrets as Sunshine
1933
42nd Street as Thomas Barry
1933
The Crusader as Eddie Crane
1932
Big City Blues as Mr. 'Stacky' Stackhouse
1932
Blessed Event as George Moxley
1932
The Miracle Man as Harry Evans
1932
The Wide Open Spaces as Sheriff Jack Rancid
1931
Corsair as Slim
1931
The Secret Call as Bert Benedict
1931
Iron Man as Riley
1931
Kept Husbands as Hughie Hanready
1931
Leathernecking as Sparks
1930
Conspiracy as Winthrop 'Little Nemo' Clavering
1930
The Fall Guy as Danny Walsh
1930
The Devil's Holiday as Charlie Thorne
1930
Double Cross Roads as Happy Max
1930
Love Comes Along as Happy
1930
Street Girl as Happy Winter
1929
Nothing But the Truth as Clarence van Dyke
1929
Strange Cargo as Yacht First Mate
1929
The Canary Murder Case as Tony Skeel
1929
1928
The Big Noise as William Howard
1928
The Small Bachelor as J. Hamilton Beamish
1927
Alias the Lone Wolf as Phinuit
1927
Love's Blindness as Valet
1926
The Hidden Way as Mulligan
1926
Mike as Slinky
1926
Money Talks as Lucius Fenton
1926
The Only Thing as Gibson
1925
Bright Lights as Barney Gallagher
1925
Faint Perfume as Orrin Crumb
1925
His Supreme Moment as Adrian
1925
The Bond Boy as Cyrus Morgan
1923
Good References as Peter Stearns
1920
The Perfect Woman as Grimes, the Anarchist
1920
1920
Nothing But the Truth as The Monocle Man
1920
Ned Sparks hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows