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Emerson Treacy was born on September 7, 1900 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was an actor, known for Adam's Rib (1949), The Prowler (1951) and Sea Goin' Sheiks (1931). He was married to Ann McKay. He died on January 10, 1967 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Date Of Birth September 7, 1900 Died 1967-01-10 Place Of Birth Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Height 5' 7½" (1.71 m) Profession Actor Spouse Ann McKay Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 Teamed with Gay Seabrook , to form "Treacy and Seabrook", a well-known double-act on radio and in theater during the early 1930s, with routines patterned on Burns and Allen. They are best remembered as Spanky's parents in two "Our Gang " comedies, "Wild Poses" and "Bedtime Worries.".
Actor Title Year Status Character Tales of Wells Fargo 1962 TV Series Doc Quinney Lover Come Back 1961 Magnuson, Ad Council Member (uncredited) The Outsider 1961 Mr. Bassett (uncredited) The Investigators 1961 TV Series Peter Torres Return to Peyton Place 1961 Bud Humphries (uncredited) Peter Gunn 1960 TV Series Martin Hodges The Dark at the Top of the Stairs 1960 George Williams (uncredited) High Time 1960 Professor (uncredited) All the Fine Young Cannibals 1960 Minister (uncredited) The Untouchables 1959 TV Series Reverend Tightrope 1959 TV Series Joe Wilson A Private's Affair 1959 Mr. Walker (uncredited) Perry Mason 1959 TV Series Dr. Fowler Rescue 8 1959 TV Series Charlie The Sound and the Fury 1959 Selby, Pawnshop Owner (uncredited) Lawman 1959 TV Series Blinker Mardi Gras 1958 Mr. Simmons (uncredited) Buckskin 1958 TV Series Doc Harris Handle with Care 1958 Mr. Zollen (uncredited) Casey Jones 1958 TV Series Joe Greenleaf Sing Boy Sing 1958 Doctor (uncredited) Sugarfoot 1958 TV Series Withers General Electric Theater 1957 TV Series Wagon Train 1957 TV Series George Hankes A Hatful of Rain 1957 Mr. Wagner - Celia's Office Manager (uncredited) The Loretta Young Show 1957 TV Series State Trooper 1957 TV Series Arthur Galbreath The Wrong Man 1956 Mr. Wendon (uncredited) The Girl Can't Help It 1956 Lawyer (uncredited) The Ford Television Theatre 1956 TV Series Mayor Lux Video Theatre 1956 TV Series Anderson Medic 1956 TV Series Dr. Stevens Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1956 TV Series Deli Manager TV Reader's Digest 1955-1956 TV Series Harry Ratcliffe / Father Science Fiction Theatre 1955 TV Series Dr. Heineman Run for Cover 1955 Bank Clerk (uncredited) Prince of Players 1955 Protester Outside Theatre (uncredited) Atomic Energy as a Force for Good 1955 Short Dr. Petersen Cavalcade of America 1954 TV Series Schlitz Playhouse 1954 TV Series Dan Tuttle The Lineup 1954 TV Series Gunther - Holdup Victim A Star Is Born 1954 Justice of the Peace (uncredited) Dragnet 1954 TV Series George Grayson Hopalong Cassidy 1953 TV Series Wilberforce Lawrence Edgemont aka The Professor Your Jeweler's Showcase 1953 TV Series The Lone Ranger 1952-1953 TV Series Dr. Owens / Doctor Holcomb I Led 3 Lives 1953 TV Series Doc Racket Squad 1952 TV Series Deadline - U.S.A. 1952 City Editor (uncredited) Mutiny 1952 Council Speaker Just This Once 1952 Mr. Black (uncredited) Fort Worth 1951 Ben Garvin As Young as You Feel 1951 Ernest (uncredited) The Prowler 1951 William Gilvray The Sound of Fury 1950 Blind Preacher (uncredited) Wyoming Mail 1950 Ben Key to the City 1950 Reporter (uncredited) Adam's Rib 1949 Jules Frikke Gone with the Wind 1939 Minor Role (uncredited) They All Come Out 1939 Larry Lee (uncredited) Invitation to Happiness 1939 Photographer (uncredited) Long Shot 1939 Henry Knox Give Me a Sailor 1938 Meryl (uncredited) A Criminal Is Born 1938 Short Motorist (uncredited) Stand-In 1937 Tommy (uncredited) The Grand Bounce 1937 Short Jimmy Clark (uncredited) California Straight Ahead! 1937 Charlie Porter Adventure in Manhattan 1936 Injured Soldier in Play (uncredited) Dr. Socrates 1935 Young Man (uncredited) Champagne for Breakfast 1935 Swifty Greer Honeymoon Limited 1935 Bridegroom Party Wire 1935 Martin (uncredited) Eight Bells 1935 Sparks The Man Who Reclaimed His Head 1934 French Student Pacifist (uncredited) Two Alone 1934 Milt Pollard Wild Poses 1933 Short Emerson Treacy, Spanky's father Neighbors' Wives 1933 Jeff Lee Bedtime Worries 1933 Short Emerson Treacy, Spanky's father Dream Stuff 1933 Short Clarence Over the Counter 1932 Short Freddy Drake Okay America! 1932 Jerry Robbins The Mouthpiece 1932 Robert Wilson (uncredited) Once a Hero 1931 Short The Sky Raiders 1931 Jimmy Devine One Day to Live 1931 Short Girls Demand Excitement 1931 Bobby Cruikshank (uncredited) Sea Goin' Sheiks 1931 Short Kid the Kidder 1930 Short Once a Gentleman 1930 Junior
Known for movies Adam's Rib (1949) as Jules Frikke
The Prowler (1951) as William Gilvray
Sea Goin' Sheiks (1931) as Actor
Once a Hero (1931) as Actor