Dave Anderson

Birth : 1884-07-23, Hedemora, Dalarnas län, Sweden

Death : 1950-11-18

Movies

Bad Boy
Foreman (uncredited)
In this two-reeler, Jimmy Jump wants to please both of his parents, but they disagree about everything. His father wants him to act more manly, although Jimmy gets his sensitivity from his mother. He wants to wed his girlfriend, and so accepts a job at his father's iron foundry, but does not excel there. Next, Jimmy goes to a tough dance-hall to impress his girl. A highlight is his parody of an Isadora Duncan dance.
The Duck Hunter
Minor Role as Andy Anderson (uncredited)
A 1922 comedy short.
Bright Eyes
Luke's Uncle (as Andy Anderson)
An oil heir and the daughter of a social climbing family are set to marry.
The Quack Doctor
The Rich Father
In one of the handful of Sennett/ Paramount Films to survive we visit a traveling medicine show.
Down on the Farm
Grocery Man
The day starts off as any normal day on Roach's farm, where Teddy, the farmhouse dog, is doing more productive work than everyone else combined. But the day changes when Roach's farmhand sees an opportunity to be the knight in shining armor to Louise, Roach's daughter, who he wants to marry.
Up in Alf's Place
Bolshevik (uncredited)
Charles Murray gets caught by his wife flirting with a dancer.
A Dog's Life
Bartender (uncredited)
The Tramp and his dog companion struggle to survive in the inner city.
A Reckless Romeo
Assistant Director
Roscoe flirts with a girl in the park. Later he takes his wife and mother-in-law to the movies only to see his flirtation showing on the screen.
Fatty and Mabel Adrift
Assistant Director
Villains launch Fatty and Mabel's beachfront house into the ocean.
Saved by Wireless
Spying Butler
Swain and Conklin, two international secret service men of questionable reputation, have taken up headquarters in an underground refuge from which they direct their operations. They are engaged in an effort to steal a valuable code book from Prime Minister Cogley.
The Patchwork Girl of Oz
Hungry Tiger
Ojo and Unc Nunkie are out of food, so they decide to journey to the Emerald City where they will never starve. Along the way, they meet Mewel, a waif and stray (mule) who leads them to Dr. Pipt, who has been stirring the powder of life for nine years. Ojo adds plenty of brains to Margolotte's Patchwork servant before she is brought to life with the powder. When Scraps does come to life, she accidentally knocks the liquid of petrifaction upon Unc Nunkie, Margolotte, and Danx (daughter Jesseva's boyfriend). So all go on separate journeys to find the ingredients to the antidote. (Of course Jesseva has Danx shrunken to take with her, which causes trouble with Jinjur.) Of course, no one ever told Ojo that some of the ingredients were illegal to obtain...
The Magic Cloak of Oz
The Hungry Tiger (uncredited)
The fairies of Oz gather in the forest of Burzee one evening and weave a magic cloak that gives the wearer one wish, so long as it has not been stolen.
Mabel at the Wheel
Henchman
Charlie, competing with his rival's race car, offers Mabel a ride on his motorcycle but drops her in a puddle. He also kidnaps his rival before the race. But Mabel decides to take the wheels in his place, thus causing a threat to Charlie. As the race progresses, despite a very late start, Mabel manages to gain a lead of three laps. Charlie with his henchmen, tries to sabotage the race by using oil and bombs on the track. They seem to succeed for a while, but their dirty tricks were not enough to stop the high-spirited Mabel from winning the race.
Mabel's Dramatic Career
Driver / Man in Audience
A young man falls in love with his mother's kitchen maid, Mabel. But his mother objects strongly, and arranges for him to meet another young woman whom she considers more suitable. Mabel confronts the young woman, and is dismissed from her position. Later, when the young man learns about the new career that Mabel has found, he begins to act in an agitated and unpredictable manner.
Love and Rubbish
The Park Inspector
Love and Rubbish is a 1913 movie starring Ford Sterling and Charles Avery.