
Baldwin Cooke
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COOKE, BALDY (Baldwin Gardiner Cooke, Jr.) Born March 10, 1888, New York, New York. Cooke and his wife Alice toured in vaudeville with Stan (as members of the Stan Jefferson Trio), remaining close friends over the years. He appeared in 31 L&H films, beginning with Two Tars and ending with Swiss Miss. Baldy also worked with Our Gang and Charley Chase and appeared in about 80 films between 1928 and 1942. Baldy and Alice were close friends of Stan, even moving in with Stan and new wife Ruth as chaperones while the Laurels were waiting for Stan’s divorce from Lois to become final. Died December 31, 1953, Los Angeles, age 65.
Known for
Credits

Below Zero (1930)
Actor

Of Mice and Men (1939)
as Ranch Hand (uncredited)

Scram! (1932)
as Court Recorder

Nazi Agent (1942)
as Waiter (uncredited)

Going Bye-Bye! (1934)
as Court Official

Men O' War (1929)
as Boater (uncredited)

Chickens Come Home (1931)
as Office Worker (uncredited)

Berth Marks (1929)
Actor

Twice Two (1933)
as Soda Jerk (uncredited)

Them Thar Hills (1934)
as Officer

Blotto (1930)
as Waiter

Teacher's Pet (1930)
as First Caterer

The Night of Nights (1939)
as Waiter (uncredited)

Laurel & Hardy: Year Two (2024)
as (archive footage) (uncredited)

Any Old Port! (1932)
as Spectator (uncredited)

Tit for Tat (1935)
as Customer

The Chaser (1938)
as Bus Driver #2

The Panic Is On (1931)
as Mr. Cooke (uncredited)

Be Big! (1931)
as Cookie (uncredited)

Call a Cop! (1931)
as Detective (uncredited)
The Best of Laurel and Hardy (1968)
as Man at Window (archive footage) (uncredited)

Another Wild Idea (1934)
as Radio Man
Auto Antics (1939)
as Luke

Soup and Fish (1934)
as Fourth Butler, with Soup (uncredited)

Alum and Eve (1932)
as Orderly (uncredited)

Let's Do Things (1931)
as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

The Pip from Pittsburg (1931)
as Newspaper Reader (uncredited)

One Track Minds (1933)
as Train Passenger (uncredited)

Choo-Choo! (1932)
as Train Passenger

Three Chumps Ahead (1934)
as Cafe Patron (uncredited)

Fish Hooky (1933)
as Amusement Park Barker

Let's Make a Million (1936)
as Farley

Babes in the Goods (1934)
as Spectator (uncredited)

It Happened One Day (1934)
as Clerk

Mr. Bride (1932)
as Hotel Clerk

Night of Goblins (1930)
as Passenger

Dogs Is Dogs (1931)
as Driver (uncredited)

The Night Life (1930)
as Waiter (uncredited)

Shivering and Shaking (1930)
as Man at Window (uncredited)

Manhattan Monkey Business (1935)
as Diner
One-Horse Farmers (1934)
as Subway passenger (uncredited)

Election Day (1929)
as Gangster

The Pooch (1932)
as Diner Attendant

Arabian Tights (1933)
as French Waiter (uncredited)





