George LeMaire

George LeMaire (born Meyer Goldstick; December 22, 1884 – January 20, 1930) was an American vaudeville comedian who appears in several films and worked as a director and producer for Pathé. He was a "veteran straight man" who worked in comedy duos. His comedy partners included Eddie Cantor, Joe Phillips, and Louis Simon.

On January 20, 1930, he died from a heart attack.

Rufus LeMaire was his brother.

Theater

 * The Dream Girl (operetta), as William Addison
 * Ziegfeld Follies of 1919
 * George LeMaire's Broadway Brevities (1920)
 * George White's Scandals of 1922

Filmography

 * Blockade (1928 film), writer
 * Taxi 13 (1928), dialogue writer
 * At the Dentist's (1929)
 * Dancing Around (1929)
 * The Plumbers Are Coming (1929)
 * What A Day! (1929)
 * Barber's College (1930)
 * A Tight Squeeze (1930)
 * The New Waiter (1930), a George LeMaire Comedy
 * The Seventh Commandment (1932)