Wilson Benge Overview:

Actor, Wilson Benge, was born George F. Benge on Mar 1, 1875 in London, England. Benge died at the age of 80 on Jul 1, 1955 in Hollywood, CA .

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Cornelia van Gorder: We'll get to the bottom of this. I've sent for detectives.
The Caretaker: Detectives won't do no good. The entire police force won't do no good.
[nervous laugh]
The Caretaker: They can't stop ghosts.


Butler: [When he sees Larry digging a hole] Stop it, Stop it! You are ruining the lawn!
Larry: [annoyed] Don't tell me how to run my business, beat it!
Butler: Put that soil back where it belongs!
[Larry then swings the shovel back and a block hits him in the face]


The Unknown: It's been a long chase, Mister Bat. But we've got you. We've got you red-handed!


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Wilson Benge Facts
Along with Charles Coleman and Robert Greig, Hollywood's most familiar butler in the 1930s and the 1940s.

His last film appearance in The Scarlet Coat (1955), he played, naturally, a servant.

In addition to his trademark butler/valet roles, the venerable, balding character actor played a number of other servile parts -- ushers, waiters, footmen. He also played other benevolent types such as clergyman, monks and professors.

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