Born 1900 (age 66) · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Appears in 50 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Emerson Treacy (September 17, 1900 – January 10, 1967) was a film, Broadway, and radio actor. Treacy was teamed with comedienne Gay Seabrook to form the double-act Treacy and Seabrook. The team was very successful on radio and in theater during the early 1930s, with routines similar to those of real husband-and-wife team Burns and Allen. Modern audiences will remember Treacy as the flustered father of Spanky McFarland in the Our Gang short films Bedtime Worries and Wild Poses. Treacy played in dozens of other feature films, including small roles in Adam's Rib and The Wrong Man, as well as television programs such as The Lone Ranger, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and Perry Mason. Treacy died after undergoing surgery on January 10, 1967.

Filmography

Gone with the Wind
7.9
Gone with the Wind
1939
as Minor Role (uncredited)
The Wrong Man
7.1
The Wrong Man
1956
as Mr. Wendon - Insurance Manager (uncredited)
Adam's Rib
7.1
Adam's Rib
1949
as Jules Frikke
A Star Is Born
7.1
A Star Is Born
1954
as Justice of the Peace (uncredited)
Lover Come Back
7.0
Lover Come Back
1961
as Magnuson, Ad Council Member (uncredited)
The Prowler
6.8
The Prowler
1951
as William Gilvray
Deadline - U.S.A.
6.9
Deadline - U.S.A.
1952
as City Editor (uncredited)
Run for Cover
6.8
Run for Cover
1955
as Bank Clerk (uncredited)
A Hatful of Rain
6.8
A Hatful of Rain
1957
as Mr. Wagner - Celia's Office Manager (uncredited)
Stand-In
6.5
Stand-In
1937
as Tommy
The Sound and the Fury
6.7
The Sound and the Fury
1959
as Selby (uncredited)
The Sound and the Fury
6.7
The Sound and the Fury
1959
as Selby - Pawnshop Owner (uncredited)
The Dark at the Top of the Stairs
6.5
The Dark at the Top of the Stairs
1960
as George, the banker
Mutiny
5.2
Mutiny
1952
as Council Speaker
Wild Poses
7.4
Wild Poses
1933
as Emerson Treacy (Spanky's Dad)
The Mouthpiece
6.1
The Mouthpiece
1932
as Robert Wilson (Uncredited)
High Time
6.4
High Time
1960
as Professor (Uncredited)
Dr. Socrates
6.6
Dr. Socrates
1935
as Young Man
Fort Worth
7.1
Fort Worth
1951
as Ben Garvin
All the Fine Young Cannibals
5.9
All the Fine Young Cannibals
1960
as Minister (uncredited)