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Home/People/Joe Twerp
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Born
Jan 10, 1910Died: Dec 15, 1980
Lived 70 years
Place of Birth
West Allis, Wisconsin, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

12
Movies
0
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Joe Twerp

Acting

Porky and Teabiscuit poster

Porky and Teabiscuit

as Race Commentator (voice) (uncredited)
1939
In Old Chicago poster

In Old Chicago

as Stuttering Clerk
1938
All American Sweetheart poster

All American Sweetheart

as 'Giblets' Offenbach
1937
The Woman I Love poster

The Woman I Love

as Narbonne
1937
I Only Have Eyes for You poster

I Only Have Eyes for You

as Iceman (voice) (uncredited)
1937
The Village Smithy poster

The Village Smithy

as Ditch Digger (voice)
1936
I'd Love to Take Orders from You poster

I'd Love to Take Orders from You

as Father Scarecrow (voice)
1936
At Sea Ashore poster

At Sea Ashore

as Second Immigration Officer
1936
Mary Burns, Fugitive poster

Mary Burns, Fugitive

as Willie
1935
The Band Plays On poster

The Band Plays On

as Freshman with Laundry
1934
The Gay Bride poster

The Gay Bride

as Laf' Lafcadio (uncredited)
1934
A Wicked Woman poster

A Wicked Woman

as (uncredited)
1934