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  1. Biography. Commonly cast as a dimwitted thug in gangster movies, Allen Jenkins was a popular character actor of the '30s and '40s and part of the so-called "Irish Mafia" of Hollywood actors that included James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, and Frank McHugh. Jenkins was born to a show business family, and studied at the prestigious American Academy of ...

  2. The screen's premier "comic gangster," Allen Jenkins studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and worked several years in regional stock companies and on Broadway before talking pictures created a demand for his talents in Hollywood. One of his first films was Blessed Event (1932), in which Jenkins played the role he'd originated in the ...

  3. Nov 21, 2015 · Allen Jenkins was born in Staten Island, New York. Different sources report his birth name as either Alfred McGonegal or David Allen Curtis Jenkins. He apparently came from a family of performers, though information about his parents is difficult to track down.

  4. Apr 27, 2021 · The clips used in this video are from Allen Jenkins' pre-Code movies, which are those films released before the Code was enacted in July 1934. Turn on subti...

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  5. Allen Jenkins (born Alfred McGonegal, 9 April 1900 – 20 July 1974) was an American comic actor. He was the voice of Officer Charlie Dibble on Top Cat. Both of Allen Jenkins' parents were musical comedy performers, and he entered the theater as a stage mechanic after World War I, after having spent time working in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Although his screen persona was that of a not-too ...

  6. The Mayor of Hell. Ready, Willing and Able. Three on a Match. Stage Door Canteen. Wonder Man. A Slight Case of Murder. Racket Busters. Cain and Mabel. Talent Scout.

  7. Allen Jenkins Commonly cast as a dimwitted thug in gangster movies, Allen Jenkins was a popular character actor of the '30s and '40s and part of the so-called "Irish Mafia" of Hollywood actors that included James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, and Frank McHugh.