This page will contain wikis about Robert Bentley, as they become available.Robert BentleyRobert Bentley (1821-1893) was an English botanist. His works include the Manual of Botany and Medicinal Plants. This page about Robert Bentley includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Robert Bentley News stories about Robert Bentley External links for Robert Bentley Videos for Robert Bentley Wikis about Robert Bentley Discussion Groups about Robert Bentley Blogs about Robert Bentley Images of Robert Bentley |
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His works include the Manual of Botany and Medicinal Plants. However, John Bunny was eventually honored for his contribution to the motion picture industry with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1715 Vine Street in Hollywood. Robert Bentley (1821-1893) was an English botanist. Following his passing, advances in technology and in stunts brought great new comedic stars to silent film that relegated John Bunny to the status of an almost completely-forgotten actor. Because silent film had no language barrier, Bunny's popularity was such that his death was front-page news in Europe as well as the United States. John Bunny had only been acting in films for five years when he passed away from Bright's disease and was interred in the Cemetery of the Evergreens in Brooklyn, New York. By 1910, Bunny was working at Vitagraph Studios where the happy-go-lucky, rotund man quickly became an international star of silent film comedies. He went on to jobs as stage manager for various stock companies and performed in vaudeville before being drawn to the fledgling motion picture business. John Bunny attended High School in Brooklyn and worked as a grocery clerk before joining a small minstrel show touring the East Coast. John Bunny, born September 21, 1863 in New York City, United States – died April 26, 1915 in Brooklyn, New York, was the first comic star of the American silent film era. |