Known for Acting

From Wikipedia Arthur Housman (October 10, 1889 – April 8, 1942) was an American actor in films during both the silent film era and the Golden Age of Hollywood. Initially as a leading man, Housman later became known as Hollywood's most familiar comic drunkard in films of the 1930s, usually playing cameo parts in features but with better opportunities in short films. His best remembered roles were in several Laurel and Hardy films, notably Scram!, Our Relations and (in the title role) The Live Ghost. He also played a frustrated timekeeper in the Three Stooges' film Punch Drunks. Housman died of pneumonia at age 52. He was married to Ellen Grubley (31 July 1893 - 21 May 1960) from 1919 until his death in 1942.
1927
as The Obtrusive Gentleman
1940
as Drunk in Saloon
1940
as Radio Listener (uncredited)
1934
as Drunken Man (uncredited)
1940
as Drunk Wanting Directions (uncredited)
1936
as Drunk
1933
as Hungry Barfly (uncredited)
1941
as Saloon Janitor (uncredited)
1936
1939
as Drunk Legionnaire
1934
as Waiter
1939
as Jonathan (uncredited)
1935
as Souse
1939
as Drunk Next to Grandma (uncredited)
1932
as Drunk
1938
as Drunk Sourpuss with Capon (uncredited)
1928
as Blackie Joe
1937
as Drunk
1930
as Drunken clubman
1941
as Al, the Drunk (as Arthur Houseman)