
Bolton, Lancashire, England, UK
Born in Bolton, Lancashire, Aubrey was the son of US born gymnast Robert Aubrey. Later a member of the Fred Karno variety troupe, he first traveled to New York in 1900, then settled permanently after emigrating from London, on August 29, 1908. An early understudy of Charlie Chaplin, he later achieved leading status during the silents era (Oliver Hardy once providing support). Following his career decline as a starring performer, he was initially given work by Laurel & Hardy, before embarking on a career as a bit-part player in over 300 features.

as Jake

as Newsboy
1946

as Cockney in Air-Raid Shelter (uncredited)
1940

as Jake
1936

as Australia
1937

as Mark
1945

as Cameo Appearance
1943

as Drunken Man
1948

as Willie Kegg
1929

1944

as Hanger-On (uncredited)
1941

as Sandy, the Cook
1935

as Tod Appleby
1941
as Bartender (uncredited)
1953

as Gorilla Keeper
1955

as Little Man (uncredited)
1955

as Bartender (uncredited)
1953

as First Drunk on Steps
1951

as British Fisherman at Lounge Counter (uncredited)
1951
as Guard (uncredited)
1949
1949

as McGurk
1948

as Drunken Man
1948

as Tramp (uncredited)
1948

as McGurk
1947

as Nelson (uncredited)
1947

as Mac - Mechanic (uncredited)
1946

as Newsboy
1946

as Nightclub Drunk
1946

as Speller
1946

as Tweedle
1946

as Gunsmith Collins
1946

as Barber Customer (uncredited)
1946

as Cockney Cart Driver (uncredited)
1945

as Mark
1945

as Town Drunk (uncredited)
1945

as The Bum
1945

1945
Scenario Writer