Lynne Overman
Lynne Overman (September 19, 1887 โ February 19, 1943[1]) was an American actor. In films he often played a sidekick.
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| Born | September 19, 1887 Maryville, Missouri, U.S.  | 
| Died | February 19, 1943 (aged 55) Santa Monica, California, U. S.  | 
| Occupation | Film actor | 
| Years active | 1928โ1943 | 
| Spouse(s) | Emily Helen Drange (m. 1932)  | 
Early life and career
    
Born in Maryville, Missouri,[2] Overman began his career in theatre before becoming a film actor in the 1930s and early 1940s.
Early in his career, he sang in musical comedies, but he left that genre after a severe cold and an operation on his throat affected his larynx.[3] His credits on Broadway included The Budget (1932), Hot-Cha! (1932), Company's Coming (1931), Dancing Partner (1930), Button, Button (1929), Sunny Days (1928), People Don't Do Such Things (1927), The Gossipy Sex (1927), Just Married (1921), Honey Girl (1920), Come-on Charlie (1919),[4] and Fair and Warmer (1916). He also performed in London in Just Married, The Hottentot, and Little Accident.[3]
His film debut came in Little Miss Marker (1934).[3]
Personal life and death
    
Commencing with a double wedding also including Paul Whiteman and Vanda Hoff, Overman was married to Emily Helen Drange from November 4, 1922 until his death.[5][2]
Overmann died in Santa Monica, California on February 19, 1943, five days after having suffered his second heart attack in less than two months. He was survived by his wife.[6]
Partial filmography
    
- The Perfect Crime (1928) - Newlywed (uncredited)
 - Midnight (1934) - Joe Biggers
 - Little Miss Marker (1934) - Regret
 - The Great Flirtation (1934) - Joe Lang
 - She Loves Me Not (1934) - Gus McNeal
 - You Belong to Me (1934) - Brown - Theatre Manager
 - Broadway Bill (1934) - Oscar 'Happy' McGuire
 - Enter Madame (1935) - Mr. Farnum
 - Rumba (1935) - Flash
 - Paris in Spring (1935) - DuPont
 - Men Without Names (1935) - Gabby Lambert
 - Two for Tonight (1935) - Harry
 - Collegiate (1936) - Sour-Puss
 - Poppy (1936) - Attorney Eddie G. Whiffen
 - Yours for the Asking (1936) - Honeysuckle
 - Three Married Men (1936) - Jeff Mullins
 - The Jungle Princess (1936) - Frank
 - Don't Tell the Wife (1937) - Steven A. 'Steve' Dorsey
 - Murder Goes to College (1937) - Henry 'Hank' Hyer
 - Nobody's Baby (1937) - Det. Lt. Emory Littleworth
 - Hotel Haywire (1937) - Dr. Parkhouse
 - Wild Money (1937) - Perry Brown
 - Blonde Trouble (1937) - Joe Hart
 - Partners in Crime (1937) - Hank Hyer
 - Night Club Scandal (1937) - Russell Kirk - Reporter
 - True Confession (1937) - Bartender
 - The Big Broadcast of 1938 (1938) - Scoop McPhail
 - Her Jungle Love (1938) - Jimmy Wallace
 - Hunted Men (1938) - Peter Harris
 - Men with Wings (1938) - Hank Rinebow
 - Spawn of the North (1938) - 'Jack' Jackson
 - Sons of the Legion (1938) - Charles Lee
 - Ride a Crooked Mile (1938) - Oklahoma
 - Persons in Hiding (1939) - Agent Pete Griswold
 - Union Pacific (1939) - Leach Overmile
 - Death of a Champion (1939) - Oliver Quade
 - Typhoon (1940) - Skipper Joe
 - Edison, the Man (1940) - Bunt Cavatt
 - Safari (1940) - Jock McPhail
 - Northwest Mounted Police (1940) - Tod McDuff
 - The Hard-Boiled Canary (1941) - George Thomas
 - Caught in the Draft (1941) - Steve Riggs
 - Aloma of the South Seas (1941) - Corky
 - New York Town (1941) - Sam
 - Roxie Hart (1942) - Jake Callahan
 - Reap the Wild Wind (1942) - Captain Phillip Philpott
 - The Forest Rangers (1942) - Jammer Jones
 - Silver Queen (1942) - Hector Bailey
 - Star Spangled Rhythm (1942) - Mark in Card Playing Skit
 - Dixie (1943) - Mr. Whitlock
 - The Desert Song (1943) - Johnny Walsh (final film role)
 
References
    
- Monush, Barry (2003). The Encyclopedia of Hollywood Film Actors: From the Silent Era to 1965. Lanham, MD: Applause Theater and Cinema Books. p. 575. ISBN 9781493070800.
 - Aaker, Everett (2013). George Raft: The Films. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. p. 55. ISBN 978-0-7864-6646-7.
 - Rooks, Lyle (November 3, 1935). "Laughingly Yours". Oakland Tribune. Screen & Radio Weekly. p. 5. Retrieved December 19, 2020 โ via Newspaperarchive.com.
 - "Lynne Overman". Internet Broadway Database. The Broadway League. Archived from the original on December 19, 2020. Retrieved December 19, 2020.
 -  "Marriages: In the Profession". The Billboard. November 11, 1942. p. 106. ProQuest 1031699683. 
Lynne Overmann, a principal of the 'Just Married' cast, and Emily Drange, of 'Orange Blossoms', and formerly of the Ziegfeld 'Follies', were married in New York City November 4 at the same time as Paul Whiteman and Vanda Hoff. [...] Paul Whiteman, the 'maestro' of jazz, and Vanda Hoff, well-known danseuse who was recently one of the principals of "Two Little Girls in Blue", were married in New York City in a double marriage ceremony which also included Lynne Overmann and Emily Drange.
 -  "Obituaries: Lyne Overman". Variety. February 24, 1943. p. 46. ProQuest 609087556. 
Lynne Overmann, 55, character comedian, died Feb. 19 in Santa Monica, Cal., after an illness which began with a heart attack Christmas Eve. Another attack 10 days ago caused his removal to a hospital where he was placed under an oxygen tent but failed to rally. [...] Surviving is his widow, Emily Drange, former 'Follies' girl.
 
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