Gus Shy, a talented individual with a flair for the dramatic, initially made a name for himself as a clown on the esteemed Broadway stage. His breakthrough performances came in 1927 with the hit show "Good News" and the following year with the equally successful "The New Moon". Notably, he reprised his roles in the film adaptations of these productions, with the exception of "The New Moon", where he took on a distinct character from the one he had portrayed on stage.

Gus Shy
Deceased · Born: May 28, 1893 · Died: Jun 15, 1945

















