Paul McCullough Net Worth

Paul McCullough Net Worth is
$10 Million

Paul McCullough Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Paul McCullough was born on March 27, 1883 in Springfield, Ohio, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for All Steamed Up (1929), The Medicine Men (1929) and Knights Out (1929). He died on March 25, 1936 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Date Of BirthMarch 27, 1883
Died1936-03-25
Place Of BirthSpringfield, Ohio, U.S.
ProfessionActor, Writer
NationalityAmerican
Star SignAries
#Fact
1Bobby Clark coined the motto of the Clark & McCullough comedy duo: "Omnia Cafeteria Rex" ("We Eat All We Can Carry").
2The great comedy team of Clark & McCullough are little know in the 21st century, despite their great popularity in the first half of the 20th Century. One of the reasons likely is the fact that their short films were not packaged and sold to television in the 1950s, unlike The Three Stooges and Laurel & Hardy, who then went on to entertain new generations of fans. Bobby Clark wrote much of the dialogue, and it was very risqué and was considered borderline in the more liberal 1930s. Clark & McCullough shorts were geared towards adults, and thus would have been inappropriate on television in the 1950s as the comedy shorts of the Stooges and Laurel & Hardy were programmed for children. The short films of the equally famous-in-the-1930s and now-almost-forgotten comedy team Wheeler & Woolsey were never released to commercial television either as they were considered too vulgar.
3In 1935, having completed their last short for R.K.O., McCullough and his partner Bobby Clark went on tour in a version of "George White's Scandals." The frenetic pace of touring emotionally discombobulated McCullough and, suffering from nervous exhaustion, he entered a sanitarium in Medford, Massachusetts. In March 1936, he was released. As he was driving home with a friend, he decided to have a shave. They stopped at a local barber shop where McCullough struck up a friendly conversation with the barber. Without warning, as the barber's back was turned, McCullough grabbed a straight razor and slashed his own throat and wrists. In critical condition, he was taken to a nearby hospital where he died several days later. Clark, who was emotionally devastated by the loss of his old friend, made only one film appearance as a solo performer, in The Goldwyn Follies (1938).
4Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith. Pg. 105-106 (article "Clark and McCullough"). New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387
5Vaudeville comedian with 'Bobby Clark' as Clark and McCullough.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Alibi Bye Bye1935ShortBlodgett
Flying Down to Zero1935Short
In a Pig's Eye1934ShortBlodgett
Everything's Ducky1934ShortProfessor Blodgett
Odor in the Court1934ShortBlodgett (as McCullough)
Love and Hisses1934ShortBlodgett (as McCullough)
Bedlam of Beards1934Short
In the Devildog House1934ShortDetective Blodgett
Fits in a Fiddle1933ShortBlodgett
Snug in the Jug1933ShortBlodgett
Kickin' the Crown Around1933ShortBlodgett - The 'Diplomat' (as McCullough)
The Gay Nighties1933ShortBlodgett
The Druggist's Dilemma1933ShortBlodgett
Hokus Focus1933ShortPaul
Hey, Nanny Nanny1933ShortBlodgett
Jitters the Butler1932ShortBlodgett
The Millionaire Cat1932ShortBagley - Pest Exterminator
The Iceman's Ball1932ShortGraustark (as McCullough)
A Melon-Drama1931ShortMcCullough
Scratch-As-Catch-Can1931Short
False Roomers1931ShortGraustark
A Peep on the Deep1930Short
Detectives Wanted1929Short
All Steamed Up1929Short2nd Hobo
Hired and Fired1929Short
Waltzing Around1929ShortGus Albert
Knights Out1929Short
Music Fiends1929ShortPaul
The Medicine Men1929Short
Beneath the Law1929Short
Belle of Samoa1929ShortPaul
In Holland1929Short
The Diplomats1929ShortPaul
The Bath Between1928ShortPaul
The Honor System1928Short
The Interview1928Short
Two Flaming Youths1927McCullough - as Clark & McCullough

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Detectives Wanted1929Short scenario
All Steamed Up1929Short scenario
Hired and Fired1929Short scenario
Knights Out1929Short scenario
Music Fiends1929Short story & scenario
The Medicine Men1929Short writer
Beneath the Law1929Short scenario
The Diplomats1929Short story and scenario

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Classic Comedy Teams1986Video documentaryHimself
The DuPont Show of the Week1961TV SeriesHimself

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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