
Brighton, England, UK
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 played a butler in numerous other films including: Personal Maid's Secret (1935), Mister Cinderella (1936), Bordertown (1935), and Curly Top (1935). By the mid 1960s, Treacher was a regular guest on The Merv Griffin Show (1962). The image of the proper Englishman served him well, and during his later years, he lent his name to a fast-food chain known as Arthur Treacher's Fish and Chips.

as Uncle Fred

as Self
1961

as Arthur Pinckney
1962

as Uncle Fred
1948

as Self
1962

as Bishop Thornley
1954

as Self
1950
as Self
1957

as Graves the Butler
1958

as Constable
1964

as Andrews
1937

as Merriman
1934

as Pipps, Butler
1944
as Narrator
1964

as Self (archive footage)
1993
as Self - Tribute Montage (archive footage)
1976

as Constable
1964
as Narrator
1964

as Narrator
1963
as Narrator
1962

as Narrator
1962

as The Cheshire Cat
1954

as Quentin, Hanley's Butler
1950

as Hutchins
1949

as Hotel Managing Director
1948

as Thomas Griswold
1947

as Benjamin O. Moffatt
1947

as Masters
1945

as Chumley
1945

as Jeffers
1945

as Race Patron
1945

as Pipps, Butler
1944

as Quentin
1944

as Henderson
1943

as Second Air Raid Watcher
1943

as Arthur Treacher
1942

as Bretherton
1940

as Snelling
1940
as Uncle Fred
1 ep.

as Self
1 episodes

as Arthur Pinckney
2 episodes

as Uncle Fred
1 episodes

as Self
93 episodes

as Bishop Thornley
1 episodes

as Self
1 episodes
as Self
5 episodes

as Graves the Butler
1 episodes
as Self - Panelist
7 episodes