Birthday
1894/07/22
Day of death
1975/12/14 (81 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Brighton, England, UK
Also know as
Arthur Veary Treacher
Born Arthur Veary Treacher in Brighton, East Sussex, England, he was the son of a lawyer. He established a stage career after returning from World War I, and by 1928, he had come to America as part of a musical-comedy revue called Great Temptations. When his film career began in the early 1930s, Treacher was Hollywood's idea of the perfect butler, and he headlined as the famous butler Jeeves in Thank You, Jeeves! (1936) and Step Lively, Jeeves! (1937)--based on the P.G. Wodehouse character. He p...Read more
(1964) Mary Poppins
as Constable
(1939) The Little Princess
as Bertie Minchin
(1936) Stowaway
as Atkins
(1936) Satan Met a Lady
as Anthony Travers
(1935) Curly Top
as The Butler
(1944) In Society
as Pipps, Butler
(1943) Forever and a Day
as Second Air Raid Watcher
(1937) Thin Ice
as Nottingham
(1938) Mad About Music
as Tripps
(1943) The Amazing Mrs. Holliday
as Henderson
(1950) Love That Brute
as Quentin, Hanley's Butler
(1935) The Woman in Red
as Major Albert Casserly (uncredited)
(1934) Fashions of 1934
as The Duchess' Butler (uncredited)
(1935) A Midsummer Night's Dream
as Epilogue
(1936) Thank You, Jeeves!
as Jeeves
(1945) That's the Spirit
as Masters
(1934) The Key
as Merriman
(1935) Remember Last Night?
as Clarence Phelps
(1949) That Midnight Kiss
as Hutchins
(1942) Star Spangled Rhythm
as Arthur Treacher
(1934) Forsaking All Others
as Johnson (Uncredited)
(1940) Irene
as Bretherton
(1935) No More Ladies
as Lord Knowleton
(1945) Delightfully Dangerous
as Jeffers
(1935) Orchids to You
as Roger Morton
(1935) Hitch Hike Lady
as Mortimer Wingate
(1936) Mister Cinderella
as Watkins, Randolph's Butler
(1936) Anything Goes
as Sir Evelyn Oakleigh
(1936) Hearts Divided
as Sir Harry
(1947) Fun on a Weekend
as Benjamin O. Moffatt
(1936) The Case Against Mrs. Ames
as Griggsby
(1947) Slave Girl
as Thomas Griswold
(1945) Swing Out, Sister
as Chumley
(1939) Barricade
as Upton Ward
(1962) Self Defense... for Cowards
as Narrator
(1964) How to Avoid Friendship
as Narrator
(1938) Always in Trouble
as Rogers
(1934) Here Comes the Groom
as Butler
(1935) David Copperfield
as Donkey Man (uncredited)
(1938) My Lucky Star
as Whipple
(1939) Bridal Suite
as Lord Helfer
(1937) You Can't Have Everything
as Bevins
(1935) Magnificent Obsession
as Horace
(1934) The Captain Hates the Sea
as Major Warringforth
(1937) Heidi
as Andrews
(1935) Splendor
as Major Ballinger
(1944) Chip Off the Old Block
as Quentin
(1945) National Velvet
as Race Patron
(1935) Going Highbrow
as Waiter
(1935) Cardinal Richelieu
as Agitator
(1934) Desirable
as Butler
(1935) Personal Maid's Secret
as Owen
(1935) The Nitwits
as Man with Tennis Equipment
(1954) Kraft Television Theatre: Alice in Wonderland
as The Cheshire Cat
(1993) Shirley Temple: America's Little Darling
as Self (archive footage)
(1935) The Winning Ticket
as Horse Race Announcer
(1962) How to Win on the Thruway
as Narrator
(1963) How to Live with a Neurotic Dog
as Narrator
(1935) The Daring Young Man
as Col. Baggott
(1940) Brother Rat and a Baby
as Snelling
(1937) Step Lively, Jeeves!
as Jeeves
(1934) Hollywood Party
as Durante's Butler (uncredited)
(1935) I Live My Life
as Gallup, Mrs. Gage's Butler
(1934) Gambling Lady
as Pryor (uncredited)
(1935) Bright Lights
as Wilbur
(1929) The Battle of Paris
as Harry
(1948) The Countess of Monte Cristo
as Hotel Managing Director
(1936) Under Your Spell
as Botts
(1937) She Had to Eat
as Carter
(1935) Let's Live Tonight
as Ozzy Featherstone
(1935) Go Into Your Dance
as Latimer
(1934) School for Romance
as Diana's suitor
(1938) Up the River
as Darby Randall
(1950) The Colgate Comedy Hour
as Self
(1962) The Beverly Hillbillies
as Arthur Pinckney
(1962) The Merv Griffin Show
as Self
(1962) The Merv Griffin Show
as ---
(1954) Climax!
as Bishop Thornley
(1948) The Philco Television Playhouse
as Uncle Fred
(1951) Down You Go
as Self - Panelist
(1957) Tonight Starring Jack Paar
as Self
(1948) The Philco Television Playhouse
as ---
(1958) Shirley Temple's Storybook
as Graves the Butler