John Bunny
John Bunny (September 21, 1863 – April 26, 1915) was an American actor. Bunny began his career as a stage actor, but transitioned to a film career after joining Vitagraph Studios around 1910. At Vitagraph, Bunny made over 150 short films – many of them domestic comedies with the comedian Flora Finch – and became one of the most well-known actors of his era.
Known For
Acting
Born
September 20, 1863
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, USA
Died
April 26, 1915 age 51

Yesterday and Today
The Leading Lady

Chumps
At Scrogginses' Corner

The Feudists

Gertie the Dinosaur

Kitty and the Cowboys
The Wooing of Winifred
Treasure Trove
Ups and Downs
Madge of the Mountains
Love's Old Dream

A Cure for Pokeritis
The Adventure of the Shooting Party

Troublesome Secretaries, or How Betty Outwitted Her Father

Her Crowning Glory
His Sister's Children
Captain Jenks' Dilemma

A Tale of Two Cities

The First Violin

Hearts and Diamonds
Captain Jenks' Diplomacy
An Eventful Elopement

The Pickpocket
Irene's Infatuation
The Honeymooners
Pandora’s Box

Vanity Fair

Little Nemo

Polishing Up
Bunny and the Bunny Hug

Bunny Backslides

Tangled Tangoists

The Pickwick Papers

In the Clutches of a Vapor Bath

Ida's Christmas

The Lovesick Maidens of Cuddleton

The New Stenographer

Doctor Bridget

Mr. Bunny in Disguise

Diamond Cut Diamond
Bunny All at Sea
The Troublesome Step-Daughters

Mr. Bolter's Infatuation
Those Troublesome Tresses

Stenographer Troubles
When the Press Speaks
The Locket; or, When She Was Twenty

Bunny's Honeymoon

Bunny's Suicide

Freckles
Stenographer Wanted
Suing Susan

The Film Parade
A Train of Incidents
Seeing Double
In Neighboring Kingdoms
Three Black Bags
Bunny at the Derby

Bunny's Dilemma
The Subduing of Mrs. Nag
Two Overcoats

Doctor Cupid
The Locked House
The Vases of Hymen
The Old Maid's Baby

Father's Flirtation
A Change in Baggage Checks
The Autocrat of Flapjack Junction
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