Born 1889 (age 57) · Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Appears in 283 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Victor Potel (October 12, 1889 – March 8, 1947) was an American film character actor who began in the silent era and appeared in over 430 films in his 38-year career. Victor Potel was born in Lafayette, Indiana in 1889, and his acting career goes back almost to the beginning of the commercial film industry in the United States. He made his first silent film in 1910, a comedy short filmed in Chicago by Essanay Film Manufacturing Company called A Dog on Business. Potel continued to make films for Essanay, appearing in dozens of films every year, including most of the Broncho Billy series, and played a character called "Slippery Slim" in 80 movies. He also appeared in Universal Pictures' "Snakeville" series. Potel's first talking picture was Melody of Love, starring Walter Pidgeon, made for Universal in 1928. and in the sound era he continued to work continuously and constantly, playing small parts and sometimes uncredited bit parts, all primarily comic roles due to his height (6 ft 1 in or 1.85 m) and gawkiness. In addition to acting, on several occasions Potel also wrote and directed. In the 1920s he directed two silent shorts, The Rubber-Neck in 1924 and Action Craver in 1927, and contributed the story for Saxophobia in 1927. In the following decade, in the sound era, he was the dialogue director for The Big Chance (1933), and wrote the story for Inside Information in 1934). In 1935 he provided continuity and dialogue for Million Dollar Haul and the screenplay for Hot Off the Press. In the 1940s, Potel was part of Preston Sturges' unofficial "stock company" of character actors, appearing in nine films written and directed by Sturges. Potel continued to work right up until his death on 8 March 1947. The final film he worked on, Relentless finished filming on 28 February of that year.

Filmography

Sullivan's Travels
7.4
Sullivan's Travels
1941
as Cameraman
The Lady Eve
7.3
The Lady Eve
1941
as Second Steward (uncredited)
Fury
7.5
Fury
1936
as Jorgeson (uncredited)
The Palm Beach Story
7.0
The Palm Beach Story
1942
as Mr. McKeewie
The Miracle of Morgan's Creek
6.9
The Miracle of Morgan's Creek
1944
as Newspaper Editor
Christmas in July
7.0
Christmas in July
1940
as Davenola Salesman
Ruggles of Red Gap
7.1
Ruggles of Red Gap
1935
as Curly - Cowboy
The Great McGinty
7.0
The Great McGinty
1940
as Cook (uncredited)
Hail the Conquering Hero
7.2
Hail the Conquering Hero
1944
as Progressive Bandleader (uncredited)
It Happened Tomorrow
The Egg and I
7.1
The Egg and I
1947
as Crowbar
The Sin of Harold Diddlebock
6.4
The Sin of Harold Diddlebock
1947
as Prof. Potelle
His Regeneration
4.4
His Regeneration
1915
as Pawn Shop Clerk
Pot o' Gold
5.6
Pot o' Gold
1941
as Olaf Svenson (uncredited)
Flame of Barbary Coast
5.5
Flame of Barbary Coast
1945
as Train Fireman
The Devil Thumbs a Ride
The Great Moment
5.8
The Great Moment
1944
as First Dental Patient
Three Godfathers
6.9
Three Godfathers
1936
as 'Buck Tooth'
Ten Cents a Dance
6.8
Ten Cents a Dance
1931
as Smith, a Sailor
Three Faces West
5.5
Three Faces West
1940
as Postman