Biography
Edmund Breese enjoyed a long pre-film career as a vaudevillian, touring actor, monologist, dialectician and playwright. Breese made his first films in 1914, at the old Edison studios. He continued making screen appearance throughout the 1920s, even while headlining several stage revues. Making his talking-picture debut in
Al Jolson's
Sonny Boy, Breese went on to play such ethnic character roles as Herr Meyer in
All Quiet on the Western Front (1933), prime minister Zander in the
Marx Brothers'
Duck Soup (1933), and "radioscope" inventor Dr. Wong (one of his many Asian characterizations) in the all-star musical comedy
International House (1933). Edmund Breese died of peritonitis at age 65. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide