Background
Wheeler was born in Paterson, New Jersey on April 7, 1895.
Wheeler was born in Paterson, New Jersey on April 7, 1895.
He worked with Robert Woolsey on Broadway until their film debut in 1929, Rio Rita, established them in the Hollywood film industry. In the early 1940s, after Robert Woolsey had died, Bert Wheeler struggled to restart his career. He also worked on radio on programs starring Frank Sinatra.
He continued to work off and on through the 1960s.
His later appearances were mostly on American television His last theatrical films were two slapstick short films for Columbia Pictures, filmed in 1950 and produced by Jules White.
In 1955 Wheeler co-starred with Keith Larsen in the Columbia Broadcasting System western series Brave Eagle. Wheeler played the "half-breed" Smokey Joe, known for his tall tales and tribal wisdom.
Bert Wheeler died of emphysema in New York City on January 18, 1968.
Nine of Wheeler"s 21 movies were released in a Digital Video Disc collection entitled "Wheeler & Woolsey: Radio-Keith-Orpheum Comedy Classics Collection" in March 2013 by Warner Archive.