
Ned Sparks
Acting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ned Sparks (born Edward Arthur Sparkman, November 19, 1883 – April 3, 1957) was a Canadian-born character actor of the American stage and screen. Sparks was known for his deadpan expression and deep, gravelly voice. Born in Guelph, Ontario, Sparks left home at age 16 and attempted to work as a gold prospector on the Klondike Gold Rush. After running out of money, he won a spot as a singer on a traveling musical company's tour. At age 19, he returned to Canada and briefly attended a Toronto seminary. After leaving the seminary, he worked for the railroad and worked in theater in Toronto. In 1907, he left Toronto for New York City to try his hand in the Broadway theatre, where he appeared in his first show in 1912. While working on Broadway, Sparks developed his trademark deadpan expression while portraying the role of a desk clerk in the play Little Miss Brown. His success on the stage soon caught the attention of MGM's Louis B. Mayer who signed Sparks to a six picture deal. Sparks began appearing in numerous silent films before finally making his "talkie" debut in the 1928 film The Big Noise. In the 1930s, Sparks became known for portraying dour-faced, sarcastic, cigar-chomping characters. He became so associated with the type that, in 1936, The New York Times reported that Sparks had his face insured for USD$100,000 with Lloyd's of London. The market agreed to pay the sum to any photographer who could capture Sparks smiling (Sparks later admitted that the story was a publicity stunt and he was only insured for $10,000). Sparks was also caricatured in cartoons including the Jack-in-the-Box character in the Disney short Broken Toys (1935), and the jester in Mother Goose Goes Hollywood (1938), a hermit crab in both Tex Avery's Fresh Fish (1939) and Bob Clampett's Goofy Groceries (1941), a chicken in Bob Clampett's Slap Happy Pappy (1940), Friz Freleng's Warner Bros. cartoon Malibu Beach Party (1940), and Tex Avery's Hollywood Steps Out (1940). Sparks also voiced the cartoon characters Heckle and Jeckle from 1947 to 1951. Sparks appeared in ten stage productions on Broadway and over 80 films. He retired from films in 1947, saying that everyone should retire at 65
Known For

1960
Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse
1960 · tv

1933
42nd Street
1933 · movie

1933
Gold Diggers of 1933
1933 · movie

1934
Marie Galante
1934 · movie

1934
Hi, Nellie!
1934 · movie

1934
Imitation of Life
1934 · movie

1931
Kept Husbands
1931 · movie

1929
Strange Cargo
1929 · movie

1930
The Fall Guy
1930 · movie

1931
Corsair
1931 · movie

1930
Conspiracy
1930 · movie

1933
Alice in Wonderland
1933 · movie

1933
Lady for a Day
1933 · movie

1947
Magic Town
1947 · movie

1933
Going Hollywood
1933 · movie

1943
Stage Door Canteen
1943 · movie

1933
Secrets
1933 · movie

1934
Servants' Entrance
1934 · movie

1932
Big City Blues
1932 · movie

1929
Street Girl
1929 · movie

1932
Blessed Event
1932 · movie

1936
The Bride Walks Out
1936 · movie

1930
The Devil's Holiday
1930 · movie

1939
The Star Maker
1939 · movie

1925
Faint Perfume
1925 · movie

1935
Sweet Music
1935 · movie

1926
Love's Blindness
1926 · movie

1933
Too Much Harmony
1933 · movie

1936
Collegiate
1936 · movie

1931
Iron Man
1931 · movie