
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
December 28, 1892
Died
June 22, 1979 (86 years old)
Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
Also Known As
- Emery Parnell
- Emery Parnel
- Emory Parnel
- The Big Swede
Emory Parnell
Biography
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Emory Parnell (December 29, 1892 – June 22, 1979) was an American vaudeville performer and actor who appeared in over 250 films in his 36-year career. He was nicknamed "The Big Swede" and was sometimes credited as "Emery" or "Parnel".
Seeking better opportunities in Hollywood, Parnell and his wife moved to Los Angeles, California, where, helped by his red-faced Irish look of frustration, he immediately began to appear in films in a variety of role, such as policemen, doormen, landlords, and small town businessmen. One of his first films was Doctor Rhythm (1938).
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Although his appearances were often in "B" films, such as the Ma and Pa Kettle series, he also made credible showings in "A" films as well. One notable part was as a Paramount studio executive who sang about avoiding libel suits to open 1941's Louisiana Purchase. Parnell was also part of writer-director Preston Sturges' unofficial "stock company" of character actors in the 1940s, appearing in five of Sturges' films, including The Miracle of Morgan's Creek, where he played the crooked banker, "Mr. Tuerck", the chief antagonist of William Demarest's "Constable Kockenlocker". He also made a memorable appearance as grumpy socialite Ajax Bullion in the Three Stooges short subject All the World's a Stooge.
Known For
Acting

The Andromeda Strain
1971

Medical Center
1969

Green Acres
1965

The Bounty Killer
1965

Petticoat Junction
1963

Mister Ed
1961

The Andy Griffith Show
1960

The Andy Griffith Show
1960

Dennis the Menace
1959

Alias Jesse James
1959

77 Sunset Strip
1958

Bat Masterson
1958

Man of the West
1958

The Real McCoys
1957

Maverick
1957

Maverick
1957

Maverick
1957

Maverick
1957

Maverick
1957

Perry Mason
1957

Pardners
1956

Artists and Models
1955

Cheyenne
1955

Cheyenne
1955







