Lynton Brent  | |
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![]() Brent in The Three Stooges 1940 film From Nurse to Worse  | |
| Born | Lynton Wright Brent August 2, 1897 Chicago, Illinois, United States  | 
| Died | July 12, 1981 (aged 83) Los Angeles, California, United States  | 
| Occupation(s) | Actor writer  | 
| Years active | 1930–1950 | 
Lynton Wright Brent[1] (August 2, 1897 – July 2, 1981) was an American film actor and a writer. He appeared in over 240 films between 1930 and 1950.
Brent is best known for his prolific work with Columbia Pictures in the Three Stooges short subjects such as A Ducking They Did Go and From Nurse to Worse.
In addition to his film career, Brent also wrote a number of literary works, notably Lesbian Gang. Though little recognized when first published in 1964, it has achieved notoriety among a niche queer audience in Peckham, England. His first novel was The Bird Cage.[1]
Selected filmography
- Love Bound (1932)
 - King Kong (1933)
 - The Intruder (1933)
 - Mystery Mountain (1934)
 - Three Little Pigskins (1934)
 - Restless Knights (1935)
 - Streamline Express (1935)
 - Ants in the Pantry (1936)
 - Half Shot Shooters (1936)
 - 3 Dumb Clucks (1937)
 - Frontier Town (1938)
 - Here's Flash Casey (1938) (unbilled)
 - Mr. Wong, Detective (1938)
 - It's All in Your Mind (1938)
 - A Ducking They Did Go (1939)
 - Yes, We Have No Bonanza (1939)
 - Calling All Curs (1939)
 - Nutty But Nice (1940)
 - From Nurse to Worse (1940)
 - Cookoo Cavaliers (1940)
 - Boobs in Arms (1940)
 - Forbidden Trails (1941)
 - The Pioneers (1941)
 - So Long Mr. Chumps (1941)
 - I'll Never Heil Again (1941)
 - In the Sweet Pie and Pie (1941)
 - The Lone Rider in Cheyenne (1942)
 - Raiders of the West (1942)
 - Loco Boy Makes Good (1942)
 - Man from Cheyenne (1942)
 - Overland to Deadwood (1942)
 - Trail Riders (1942)
 - Dizzy Detectives (1943)
 - The Utah Kid (1944)
 - Gents Without Cents (1944)
 - Valley of Vengeance (1944)
 - Micro-Phonies (1945)
 - Beer Barrel Polecats (1946)
 - Drifting Along (1946)
 
References
- 1 2 "Author expects to settle here". Arizona Daily Star. Arizona, Tucson. July 30, 1945. p. 2. Retrieved October 12, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
 
External links
- Lynton Brent at IMDb
 
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