Tireman Spare My Tires - 1942 was released on: USA: 4 June 1942
Car transport driver, tireman.
A manual tire changer is two tire bars and a tireman.
Archibald Primrose Rosebery has written: 'Archibald Primrose, Lord Viscount Roseberie ... and ... his wife. Appellants. James Taylor, Elizabeth his wife, and Samuel Tireman, respondents. The appellants case. ..'
The cast of San Souci Showdown - 2011 includes: Lee Armstrong as Patrizio David Corlett as Frank James Gaslight as Zeck Christopher Houldsworth as Vincent Bartley Jones as Trunk Victim Broderick Jones as Wallace Keith Kittrelle as Sheriff Sasha Morfaw as Ruby Robert Priester as Hooper Drew Solomon as Sampson David Talarico Karri Tireman as Waitress
Louise Currie has: Played Molly Fitzgerald in "Billy the Kid Outlawed" in 1940. Played Gail Sargent in "Dude Cowboy" in 1941. Played Reporter at Xanadu in "Citizen Kane" in 1941. Performed in "The Reluctant Dragon" in 1941. Played Model in "Hello, Sucker" in 1941. Played Hotel Telephone Operator in "Bedtime Story" in 1941. Played Betty Wallace in "Adventures of Captain Marvel" in 1941. Played Miss Mink in "Double Trouble" in 1941. Played Betty Ainsley in "The Pinto Kid" in 1941. Played Office Girl in "Tillie the Toiler" in 1941. Played Fay Springer in "Tireman, Spare My Tires" in 1942. Played Girl Too Tired to Dance in "Call Out the Marines" in 1942. Played Nancy Drew in "Stardust on the Sage" in 1942. Played Marjorie in "The Bashful Bachelor" in 1942. Played Mrs. Egbert Slipp in "A Blitz on the Fritz" in 1943. Played WAAC in "Around the World" in 1943. Played Alice Hamilton in "The Masked Marvel" in 1943. Played Billie Mason in "The Ape Man" in 1943. Played Susie, the new Bride in "His Wedding Scare" in 1943. Played English Girl in "Sensations of 1945" in 1944. Played Louise Cortland in "Million Dollar Kid" in 1944. Played Stella Saunders in "Voodoo Man" in 1944. Played Stewardess in "Christmas Holiday" in 1944. Performed in "Practically Yours" in 1944. Played Katherine Reynolds in "Forty Thieves" in 1944. Played Clara Foley in "Love Letters" in 1945. Played Florabelle Bannister in "Wild West" in 1946. Played Heidi in "The Crimson Key" in 1947. Played Joan Summers in "Second Chance" in 1947. Played Helen Brimstead in "Three on a Ticket" in 1947. Played Marian Gordon in "Backlash" in 1947. Played Peggy Cartwright in "The Chinese Ring" in 1947. Played Helen in "Fireside Theatre" in 1949. Played Miss Quigley, Secretary in "And Baby Makes Three" in 1949. Performed in "Racket Squad" in 1950. Played Secretary, Horsie segment in "Queen for a Day" in 1951. Played Peggy Hayes in "Steve Donovan, Western Marshal" in 1955. Played Alice Hamilton in "Sakima and the Masked Marvel" in 1966. Played herself in "Lugosi: The Forgotten King" in 1985.
Billy Dooley has: Played The Sailor in "A Misfit Sailor" in 1925. Played The Sailor in "A Goofy Gob" in 1925. Performed in "Dizzy Heights" in 1926. Played Napoleon Jinks in "A Dippy Tar" in 1926. Performed in "Have Courage" in 1926. Played Billy in "Shore Shy" in 1926. Performed in "A Salty Sap" in 1926. Performed in "Dizzy Sights" in 1927. Played The Sailor in "Easy Curves" in 1927. Played Billy Epsom in "Sailor Beware" in 1927. Performed in "Row, Sailor, Row" in 1927. Performed in "A Moony Mariner" in 1927. Performed in "Wild Wallops" in 1927. Performed in "Gobs of Love" in 1928. Performed in "Water Bugs" in 1928. Played Billy in "The Dizzy Diver" in 1928. Performed in "A She Going Sailor" in 1928. Performed in "Oriental Hugs" in 1928. Performed in "Sea Food" in 1928. Performed in "A Gallant Gob" in 1928. Performed in "Campus Cuties" in 1928. Performed in "Rough Dried" in 1929. Played Billy in "Happy Heels" in 1929. Performed in "Off the Deck" in 1929. Played Billy Jinks in "Crazy Doings" in 1929. Played Billy, the Detective in "Smart Work" in 1931. Played Crane-Eaton in "Manhattan Tower" in 1932. Played Himself, film clip in "The Film Parade" in 1933. Played Newspaper Reporter in "Million Dollar Ransom" in 1934. Played Simmons in "Fugitive Lady" in 1934. Played Pirate in "Treasure Island" in 1934. Played Electrician in "The Cat and the Fiddle" in 1934. Performed in "Fishing for Trouble" in 1934. Played Nervous Man Trying to Cross Racetrack in "6 Day Bike Rider" in 1934. Played Radio Station Attendant in "One Hour Late" in 1934. Played Hospital Painter in "Young and Beautiful" in 1934. Played Photographer in "Harold Teen" in 1934. Played The Drunk in "Calm Yourself" in 1935. Played Undetermined Role in "Mad Love" in 1935. Played Mr. Sneider - Bumped by Ann in "Woman Wanted" in 1935. Played Switchman in "The Rainmakers" in 1935. Played Coronetist in "The Night Is Young" in 1935. Played Bartender in "Star of Midnight" in 1935. Played Porter When Seaplane Lands in "Murder on a Honeymoon" in 1935. Played Man at East River in "Romance in Manhattan" in 1935. Played Harry Obsen in "Here Comes the Band" in 1935. Played Mr. Edwards in "Petticoat Fever" in 1936. Played Oysters Waiter in "The Lady Consents" in 1936. Played J.C. Parker in "The Crime of Dr. Forbes" in 1936. Played Sailor in "Follow the Fleet" in 1936. Played Tireman in "The Man I Marry" in 1936. Played Drunk in "Florida Special" in 1936. Played Gas Station Attendant in "Tough Guy" in 1936. Played W.F. Arbuthnot in "Pennies from Heaven" in 1936. Played Waiter in "All Business" in 1936. Played Zeke in "Important News" in 1936. Played Gas Station Attendant in "The Plot Thickens" in 1936. Played Hogan in "Moonlight Murder" in 1936. Performed in "Sleepy Time" in 1936. Played Drunk in "Lady Be Careful" in 1936. Played Deck Hand in "The Last Gangster" in 1937. Played Banana Eater in "Married Before Breakfast" in 1937. Played Saxophonist in "Double Wedding" in 1937. Played Film Crewman with Spray Gun in "A Star Is Born" in 1937. Played Drunk in "Sea Devils" in 1937. Played Race Track Bugler in "A Day at the Races" in 1937. Played Patient Drinking from Bottle in "Between Two Women" in 1937. Played Courtroom Janitor in "Joy of Living" in 1938. Played Bartender in "Sing, You Sinners" in 1938. Played Ski Tram Conductor in "Paradise for Three" in 1938. Played Song Plugger in "Crime Takes a Holiday" in 1938. Played Muggsy in "The Marines Are Here" in 1938. Played Linesman in "Go Chase Yourself" in 1938. Played Watchman in "Call of the Yukon" in 1938.
Harry Langdon has: Played A Shanghaied Sailor in "Shanghaied Lovers" in 1924. Played Gus Guitar in "Flickering Youth" in 1924. Played Ringside Spectator in "Scarem Much" in 1924. Played Harry Holdem - the Boy in "Feet of Mud" in 1924. Played Otto Focus - the Hero in "Smile Please" in 1924. Played Harry Doolittle in "The Hansom Cabman" in 1924. Played Harry Hall - the Boy in "All Night Long" in 1924. Played Harry - A Shoe Clerk in "Picking Peaches" in 1924. Played The Farmer Boy in "His New Mamma" in 1924. Played Mr. Newlywed in "The First 100 Years" in 1924. Played The Groom - Harold Hope in "His Marriage Wow" in 1925. Played Sandy McNickel - an Immigrant in "The Sea Squawk" in 1925. Played Harry Lamb in "Lucky Stars" in 1925. Played Harvey Carter in "Plain Clothes" in 1925. Played Harry in "There He Goes" in 1925. Performed in "Horace Greeley, Jr." in 1925. Played Harry Higgins in "Saturday Afternoon" in 1926. Played Paul Bergot in "The Strong Man" in 1926. Played Harry Logan in "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp" in 1926. Played Harry Langdon in "Ella Cinders" in 1926. Played Harry Howells in "His First Flame" in 1927. Played Harry Shelby in "Long Pants" in 1927. Played The Husband in "The Chaser" in 1928. Performed in "Hotter Than Hot" in 1929. Played Dobbs, the butler in "Skirt Shy" in 1929. Performed in "Sky Boy" in 1929. Played Harry, Temporary Stationmaster in "The Head Guy" in 1930. Played himself in "The Voice of Hollywood No. 15" in 1930. Played Harry in "The Big Kick" in 1930. Played Wally in "See America Thirst" in 1930. Played himself in "The Voice of Hollywood No. 5" in 1930. Played Harry in "The Shrimp" in 1930. Played The Banjo Player in "The Fighting Parson" in 1930. Played The King in "The King" in 1930. Played Harry in "The Big Flash" in 1932. Played Harry in "The Stage Hand" in 1933. Played Dan Cupid in "My Weakness" in 1933. Played The Hitchhiker in "The Hitchhiker" in 1933. Performed in "Hooks and Jabs" in 1933. Performed in "Roaming Romeo" in 1933. Performed in "Leave It to Dad" in 1933. Performed in "Marriage Humor" in 1933. Played Harry in "Knight Duty" in 1933. Played The Groom in "Tied for Life" in 1933. Performed in "On Ice" in 1933. Performed in "Tired Feet" in 1933. Played himself in "Hollywood on Parade No. A-12" in 1933. Performed in "Petting Preferred" in 1934. Performed in "Circus Hoodoo" in 1934. Played Ichabod Somerset Crop in "Shivers" in 1934. Played Darrow Langdon in "Counsel on De Fence" in 1934. Played Snapper McGillicuddy in "Atlantic Adventure" in 1935. Played Harry Langdon in "His Bridal Sweet" in 1935. Performed in "His Marriage Mix-up" in 1935. Performed in "The Leather Necker" in 1935. Played Minister in "There Goes My Heart" in 1938. Played himself in "Personality Parade" in 1938. Performed in "Sue My Lawyer" in 1938. Played Harry Langdon in "A Doggone Mixup" in 1938. Played Professor McCrackle in "Zenobia" in 1939. Played Harry Langdon in "Cold Turkey" in 1940. Performed in "Goodness, a Ghost" in 1940. Played Henry Butler in "Misbehaving Husbands" in 1940. Played Hap Holden in "All-American Co-Ed" in 1941. Played Harry in "Carry Harry" in 1942. Played Harry Langdon in "Tireman, Spare My Tires" in 1942. Played Stooge in "Beautiful Clothes" in 1942. Performed in "Piano Mooner" in 1942. Played Bert in "House of Errors" in 1942. Performed in "Happy Times and Jolly Moments" in 1943. Played Egbert Slipp in "Here Comes Mr. Zerk" in 1943. Played Egbert Slipp in "A Blitz on the Fritz" in 1943. Played Oscar in "Spotlight Revue" in 1943. Played Harry in "Blonde and Groom" in 1943. Played Harry Fenner in "To Heir Is Human" in 1944. Played Higgins in "Block Busters" in 1944. Played Mr. Whiffle in "Hot Rhythm" in 1944. Performed in "Mopey Dope" in 1944. Performed in "Defective Detectives" in 1944. Performed in "Snooper Service" in 1945. Played himself in "Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 8: Looking Back" in 1946. Performed in "Yesterday and Today" in 1953. Performed in "The Golden Age of Comedy" in 1957. Performed in "Calendar" in 1961. Played himself in "Days of Thrills and Laughter" in 1961. Performed in "Nickelodeon Days" in 1962. Performed in "30 Years of Fun" in 1963. Played from The Hitchhiker in "The Sound of Laughter" in 1963. Played Lachs Dungelfinger in "Fractured Flickers" in 1963. Played Dangerous Ben Magrew in "Fractured Flickers" in 1963. Performed in "Historia del cine: Epoca muda" in 1983. Performed in "Legends of Comedy" in 1992. Performed in "Harry Langdon: Lost and Found - A Story in Five Parts" in 1997. Played Himself (2001) in "Slaphappy" in 2001. Played himself in "Fragments: Surviving Pieces of Lost Films" in 2011.
Eddie Laughton has: Performed in "Star Gazing" in 1935. Played Man in Recruiting Office in "Half Shot Shooters" in 1936. Performed in "Counterfeit" in 1936. Played Nick in "Gambling with Souls" in 1936. Played Grip in "Movie Maniacs" in 1936. Played Reporter in "Adventure in Manhattan" in 1936. Played Train Conductor in "A Pain in the Pullman" in 1936. Played Man Sitting by Letterpress in "Disorder in the Court" in 1936. Played Helpful Pedestrian in "False Alarms" in 1936. Played Curley - a Waiter in "The Final Hour" in 1936. Played Stewart in "Speed to Spare" in 1937. Played Stewart in "Parole Racket" in 1937. Played Party Guest in "New News" in 1937. Played Henchman in "One Man Justice" in 1937. Played Bank Robber in "It Happened in Hollywood" in 1937. Performed in "The Super Snooper" in 1937. Played Bank Teller in "Cash and Carry" in 1937. Played Hotel Porter in "From Bad to Worse" in 1937. Played Costello in "A Fight to the Finish" in 1937. Performed in "The Grand Hooter" in 1937. Played Bartender in "Goofs and Saddles" in 1937. Played Reporter in "She Married an Artist" in 1937. Played Coast Guardsman in "Motor Madness" in 1937. Played Bud in "The Frame-Up" in 1937. Performed in "Sailor Maid" in 1937. Played Mike - Crestview Bartender in "The Devil Is Driving" in 1937. Played Henchman at Meeting in "I Promise to Pay" in 1937. Played Berger in "Convicted" in 1938. Performed in "No Time to Marry" in 1938. Played Cole in "Highway Patrol" in 1938. Played Williams in "Smashing the Spy Ring" in 1938. Played Bookie in "Squadron of Honor" in 1938. Played Henchman, posing as David Foster in "Special Inspector" in 1938. Played Arrested Man in Montage in "I Am the Law" in 1938. Played Prisoner in "Outside These Walls" in 1939. Played Sam in "North of Shanghai" in 1939. Played Taxi Driver in "The Awful Goof" in 1939. Played Mustached Henchman in "The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt" in 1939. Played Bystander in "Almost a Gentleman" in 1939. Played Railroad Pullman Passenger in "Good Girls Go to Paris" in 1939. Played Cab Driver in "We Want Our Mummy" in 1939. Played Henchman Hall (Before Going to the Airport) in "Flying G-Men" in 1939. Played Deckhand in "Pest from the West" in 1939. Played Lem, a Logger in "Romance of the Redwoods" in 1939. Played Mousey in "The Amazing Mr. Williams" in 1939. Played Hal Lunny in "Scandal Sheet" in 1939. Played Townsman in "The Thundering West" in 1939. Played Bartender in "The Man from Sundown" in 1939. Played Briggs, Swindler in Front Seat in "Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise" in 1939. Played Kidnapping Henchman in "Mandrake, the Magician" in 1939. Played Trapper in "Outpost of the Mounties" in 1939. Played Radio Salesman in "Static in the Attic" in 1939. Played Walt Fraser in "My Son Is a Criminal" in 1939. Played Bill in "Those High Grey Walls" in 1939. Played Truck Driver in "First Offenders" in 1939. Played Measles in "The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date" in 1940. Played Jack Pendy in "Convicted Woman" in 1940. Played Gangster at Cozy Auto Court in "Nothing But Pleasure" in 1940. Played Lumberjack in "Out West with the Peppers" in 1940. Played Henchman in "Blazing Six Shooters" in 1940. Played Minor Role in "The Lady in Question" in 1940. Played Stock Holder in "Argentine Nights" in 1940. Played Lefty in "Men Without Souls" in 1940. Played Poke in "West of Abilene" in 1940. Played Footsy in "Girls of the Road" in 1940. Played Photographer in "The Doctor Takes a Wife" in 1940. Played Workman in "Texas Stagecoach" in 1940. Played Borgo - Parolee in "Island of Doomed Men" in 1940. Played Bishop in "The Secret Seven" in 1940. Played Guard in "Before I Hang" in 1940. Played Clem in "Thundering Frontier" in 1940. Played Bartender in "Pleased to Mitt You" in 1940. Played Robber in "Money Squawks" in 1940. Played Freddie Walker in "Glamour for Sale" in 1940. Played Henchman in "Deadwood Dick" in 1940. Played Henchman in "Cafe Hostess" in 1940. Played Photographer in "Blondie Has Servant Trouble" in 1940. Played Banker Jackson in "The Man from Tumbleweeds" in 1940. Played Townsman in "Beyond the Sacramento" in 1940. Played Cab Driver in "The Phantom Submarine" in 1940. Played Police Guard in "The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady" in 1940. Played Shorty - Bartender in "Bullets for Rustlers" in 1940. Played Purser, in "Blondes and Blunders" in 1940. Played Prosecuting Attorney in "A Plumbing We Will Go" in 1940. Played Young Man in "The Officer and the Lady" in 1941. Played Express Man in "Confessions of Boston Blackie" in 1941. Played Desk Clerk in "Adventure in Washington" in 1941. Played Game Spectator Razzing Harmon in "Harmon of Michigan" in 1941. Played Rudy in "The Stork Pays Off" in 1941. Played Broadcast Engineer in "Time Out for Rhythm" in 1941. Played Hunter at Party in "In the Sweet Pie and Pie" in 1941. Played Cab Driver in "Penny Serenade" in 1941. Performed in "Black Eyes and Blues" in 1941. Played Election Official in "The Son of Davy Crockett" in 1941. Played First Freak Show Barker in "Meet Boston Blackie" in 1941. Played Steward in "Blondie Goes Latin" in 1941. Played Henchman Chad in "Outlaws of the Panhandle" in 1941. Played Ed - Man with Noose in "Across the Sierras" in 1941. Played Court Clerk in "Hands Across the Rockies" in 1941. Played Ray Machine Operator in "Dutiful But Dumb" in 1941. Played Spectator heckling Andy in "Lovable Trouble" in 1941. Played Henchman in "White Eagle" in 1941. Played Percy Pomeroy in "So Long Mr. Chumps" in 1941. Performed in "Honolulu Lu" in 1941. Played Turillo in "Mystery Ship" in 1941. Performed in "Mitt Me Tonight" in 1941. Performed in "Half Shot at Sunrise" in 1941. Played Magician in "Three Girls About Town" in 1941. Played Reporter in "Riders of the Badlands" in 1941. Played Sgt. Laughton in "Parachute Nurse" in 1942. Played Minor Role in "Blondie for Victory" in 1942. Played Man with Newspaper in "Cadets on Parade" in 1942. Played Assistant Coach in "The Spirit of Stanford" in 1942. Played Shannon in "Submarine Raider" in 1942. Played Hank in "Hello, Annapolis" in 1942. Played Radio Operator in "Atlantic Convoy" in 1942. Played Felix in "Sabotage Squad" in 1942. Played The Druggist in "Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood" in 1942. Played Man in "Laugh Your Blues Away" in 1942. Played Bus Passenger in "My Sister Eileen" in 1942. Played Guard at Main Door in "Three Smart Saps" in 1942. Played Henchman in "Vengeance of the West" in 1942. Played Henry, Photographer in "The Talk of the Town" in 1942. Played Guard in "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp" in 1942. Performed in "Groom and Bored" in 1942. Played Bartender in "Bullets for Bandits" in 1942. Played Land Recorder in "A Tornado in the Saddle" in 1942. Played Attendant at Hearing in "Flight Lieutenant" in 1942. Played Waiter in "Meet the Stewarts" in 1942. Played Bartender at Dance in "They All Kissed the Bride" in 1942. Played Mr. Johnson in "The Boogie Man Will Get You" in 1942. Played Soldier in "Two Yanks in Trinidad" in 1942. Played Drunk in "Loco Boy Makes Good" in 1942. Played Fogarty in "The Daring Young Man" in 1942. Played Joe in "Stand By All Networks" in 1942. Played Cowhand Murph in "Lawless Plainsmen" in 1942. Played Man at Road Block in "Tireman, Spare My Tires" in 1942. Played Ranger Davidson in "Down Rio Grande Way" in 1942. Played Ambulance Driver in "Alias Boston Blackie" in 1942. Played Heinrich - Orchestra Leader in "Counter-Espionage" in 1942. Played Recruit Hughes in "Canal Zone" in 1942. Played Matson, Soldier in "The Lone Star Vigilantes" in 1942. Performed in "Ham and Yeggs" in 1942. Played Reporter in "Power of the Press" in 1943. Played Patton in "Law of the Northwest" in 1943. Played Younger Detective in "Murder in Times Square" in 1943. Played Wedding Usher in "Ghosts on the Loose" in 1943. Played Radio Quiz Announcer in "They Stooge to Conga" in 1943. Played Drunk in "One Dangerous Night" in 1943. Played Desk Clerk in "Idle Roomers" in 1943. Played Townsman in "The Fighting Buckaroo" in 1943. Played Terry - Wrangler in "The Desperadoes" in 1943. Performed in "Hail to the Rangers" in 1943. Played Niagara Falls Hotel Desk Clerk in "His Wedding Scare" in 1943. Played Reporter in "Jack London" in 1943. Played Party Guest in "You Dear Boy" in 1943. Played 1st Crook in "Gold Is Where You Lose It" in 1944. Played Moustached Man in Getaway Car in "Girl in the Case" in 1944. Played Hotel Desk Clerk in "Open Season for Saps" in 1944. Played Townsman in "The Last Horseman" in 1944. Played Tom Carleton in "Sundown Valley" in 1944. Performed in "Crazy Like a Fox" in 1944. Played Chuck in "The Racket Man" in 1944. Played Henchman Shorty in "Valley of Vengeance" in 1944. Performed in "Defective Detectives" in 1944. Played Bus Driver in "Stars on Parade" in 1944. Played Joe - Assistant Director in "Jam Session" in 1944. Played Man Making an Exit in "To Heir Is Human" in 1944. Played Sellwell Advertising Man in "Busy Buddies" in 1944. Played Inventory Man in "Once Upon a Time" in 1944. Played Stage Manager in "Hey, Rookie" in 1944. Played Eddie in "Diamond Horseshoe" in 1945. Played Mr. Brophy in "The Lost Weekend" in 1945. Played Reporter in "You Came Along" in 1945. Played FBI Agent in "Masquerade in Mexico" in 1945. Played Man in Bed in "Hold That Blonde" in 1945. Played Bartender at Bright Dollar in "The Affairs of Susan" in 1945. Played Henchman Layton in "Sagebrush Heroes" in 1945. Played Bit Part in "Idiots Deluxe" in 1945. Played Pomeroy in "Beer Barrel Polecats" in 1946. Played Waiter in "The Well-Groomed Bride" in 1946. Played Reporter in "The Perils of Pauline" in 1947. Played Reporter in "Living in a Big Way" in 1947. Played Quincy in "The Shocking Miss Pilgrim" in 1947. Played Process Server in "Chicken Every Sunday" in 1949. Played Lion Hunter in "Pest Man Wins" in 1951. Played Clerk in "Anything Can Happen" in 1952. Played Bullring Attendant in "Sappy Bull Fighters" in 1959. Performed in "The Three Stooges 60th Anniversary Special" in 1990.
Emmett Brown has: Played Browny in "Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins" in 1975. Played Barber Shop Prisoner in "Harry and Walter Go to New York" in 1976. Performed in "The Golden Moment: An Olympic Love Story" in 1980. Played Mr. Dobson in "Rumble Fish" in 1983. Played Studio Guard in "Body Double" in 1984.