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  1. John P. Medbury (died 29 June 1947) was a humorist who wrote for newspapers and film, and did narration for several films. His most notable newspaper contribution was a regular series for the New York Journal called Mutter and Muble.

  2. John P. Medbury was born on 9 November 1893 in New York, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for Reported Missing (1922), Hold 'Em Jail (1932) and What's Buzzin', Cousin? (1943). He died on 29 June 1947 in Laguna Beach, California, USA.

    • Writer, Actor
    • November 9, 1893
    • John P. Medbury
    • June 29, 1947
  3. John P. Medbury was a humorist who wrote for newspapers and film, and did narration for several films. His most notable newspaper contribution was a regular series for the New York Journal called Mutter and Muble.

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  5. What's Buzzin', Cousin? is a 1943 American musical film directed by Charles Barton and written by Harry Sauber and John P. Medbury. The film stars Ann Miller , Eddie "Rochester" Anderson , John Hubbard , Freddy Martin , Leslie Brooks and Jeff Donnell .

  6. Paramount, 1935. Director: Elliott Nugent. Screenplay: J.P. McEvoy, Keene Thompson, and John P. Medbury, based on an original story by Frank R. Adams. Camera: Leo Tover. Film editor: William Shea. Cast: George Burns, Gracie Allen, Joe Morrison, Dixie Lee, J.C. Nugent, Lee Kohlmar, Richard Carle.

  7. John P. Medbury, ex-gob and lil* jester of The Call, made his debut (pronounce as spelled) on the stage yesterday afternoon at the Imperial Theater. Medbury fairly broke his way into the spotlight through the pages of The Call, and the front page at that.