
William Austin
Born: 1884-06-10
Place of birth: Georgetown, British Guiana [now Guyana]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William Austin (12 June 1884 – 15 June 1975) was a British character actor who was born on a sugar plantation in Georgetown in British Guiana (now Guyana). On the death of his father he was brought to England to complete his education. He later filled a business post in Shanghai and on being sent to San Francisco by the company he worked for, he decided to stay in America and take up acting on the stage and later in films. He appeared in many American films and serials between the 1920s and the 1940s, though the vast majority of his roles were small and uncredited. He was the brother of actor Albert Austin. He died in Newport Beach, California. Of the numerous silent films Austin appeared in, he is best remembered as the sidekick friend of Clara Bow in Bow's best known film It (1927). Mr. Austin's portrayal in the 1943 Batman serial of Batman's butler Alfred is the iconic portrayal still used in the comics. Previous to being played by Mr. Austin, the character was fat and had no facial hair. Performed by Mr. Austin, the character was thin with a mustache. Shortly after the serial was released, Alfred in the comics was changed to match the look of the serial; this representation of the character has for the most part continued to this day except for the live action films, the Birds of Prey series, and the Deadshot short in Batman: Gotham Knight where he has no moustache. Description above from the Wikipedia article William Austin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Filmography

Rule 'Em and Weep
1932

Embarrassing Moments
1930

The Fifty-Fifty Girl
1928

Handle with Care
1922

Common Sense
1920

Redheads on Parade
1935

Once to Every Bachelor
1934

Illusion
1929

One Hour of Love
1927

The Flaming Forest
1926

West of Broadway
1926

The Best People
1925

The Night Club
1925

In Love with Love
1924

The Cowboy King
1922

Red Hair
1928

The Enemy Sex
1924

Campus Sleuth
1948