William Irving
Known For: Acting
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: May 17, 1893
Day of Death: December 25, 1943 (51 years old)
Place of Birth: Hamburg, Germany
William Irving was born on May 17, 1893 in Hamburg, Germany. He was an actor, known for Pampered Youth (1925), Someone in the House (1920) and Ham and Eggs at the Front (1927). He was previously married to Ida I. Germann. He died on December 25, 1943 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
1941
1940
1939
1938
1937
Actor
The Super Snooper
Actor Surgeon (uncredited)
Dizzy Doctors
Actor Courtroom Guard (uncredited)
Back to the Woods
Actor Mac
The Shadow
Actor Agency Man
New News
Actor Policeman (uncredited)
Topper
Actor Higgins (uncredited)
Playing the Ponies
Actor Cop
Murder in Greenwich Village
Actor Wright's Butler
The Wrong Miss Wright
1936
1935
Actor
Honeymoon Bridge
Actor Man Curly Asks For A Meal (uncredited)
Pop Goes the Easel
Actor The Chef
Foolish Hearts
Actor Bartender
The Best Man Wins
Actor Second Chef
Paris in Spring
Actor Chef
One More Spring
Actor Man Going Down the Stairs (uncredited)
Maybe It's Love
Actor Cement Layer (uncredited)
Three Little Beers
Actor Policeman Schultz (uncredited)
The Florentine Dagger
Actor Waiter
Carnival
Actor Federal Agent (uncredited)
Public Hero Number 1
1934
Actor Kilduff's Manager (uncredited)
Punch Drunks
Actor Gang Member (uncredited)
Radio Dough
Actor Fan Who Liked Ritzy's Yodeling
The Personality Kid
Actor Bus Passenger (uncredited)
It Happened One Night
Actor
Counsel on De Fence
Actor Mr. Shorter
Melody in Spring
Actor German Note Holder (uncredited)
Manhattan Melodrama
Actor Conductor
Orient Express
Actor
One Too Many
Actor Radio Announcer
Mike Fright
1933
1932
1931
1930
Actor Bernardo
Song of the Caballero
Actor The 'Yoohoo' Man
The Life of the Party
Actor Bill
Rough Waters
Actor Dusty
On the Border
Actor Jim Greene (uncredited)
The Truth About Youth
Actor Charlie
Surprise
Actor Algy the Convict
What a Life
Actor Con Man
She Who Gets Slapped
Actor 2nd Weight Reducing Machine Salesman
Sid's Long Count
Actor Ginger - the Cook (uncredited)
All Quiet on the Western Front