T. Roy Barnes


A #92;vaudeville headliner from England, T. Roy Barnes toured with his wife Bessie in an act billed as A Package of Smiles. Barnes made his screen debut in a Christie #92;comedy with Colleen Moore, So Long, Letty (1920), and went on to play brash young go-getters in scores of pleasant #92;comedies; The Go-Getter (1921) from Peter B. Kyne's Cappy Ricks stories being a perfectly titled example. Barnes played a fast-talking salesman in that and he was a salesman again in perhaps his best remembered performance, bothering a sleep deprived W.C. Fields in a classic sequence from It's a Gift (1934). Arriving on the scene at daybreak, Barnes is inquiring about the whereabouts of: "LaFong? Carl LaFong? Capital L, small a, capital F, small o, small n, small g." Fields: "No, I don't know Carl LaFong -- capital L, small a, capital F, small o, small n, small g. And if I did know Carl LaFong, I wouldn't admit it!" ~ Hans J. Wollstein, All Movie Guide

  • Born:
    August 11, 1879 in Lincolnshire, England
  • Died:
    March 30, 1937.
  • Job Titles:
    Actor, Vaudevillian
Significant Others
  • Wife: Bessie Crawford.
Milestones
  • 1920 First film as actor

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