Grace Stafford
Popularity:0.129
Known For:Acting
Birthday:1903-11-07
Place of Birth:New York City, New York, USA
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Also Known As:Grace Boyle, Grace Lantz, Gracie Lantz

Blondie Brings Up Baby (1939)
Baby Dumpling, the six-year-old son of Blondie and Dagwood Bumstead disappears from sight during his first day at school. While Dagwood frantically...

Woody Woodpecker and Friends (1982)
A compilation of ten classic Walter Lantz cartoons: Knock Knock (1940), The Bandmaster (1947), Ski for Two (1944), Hot Noon or 12 O'Clock for Surf...

Wild and Woody! (1948)
Woody Woodpecker gallops into a wild western town, which can't keep a sheriff very long due to the notorious outlaw (and sheriff-killer) Buzz...

Born to Peck (1952)
An elderly, suicidal Woody Woodpecker reminisces about his life as a woodpecker, as his ability to peck wood has vanished, leaving his life seemingly...

Niagara Fools (1956)
Woody Woodpecker visits Niagara Falls and asks about going over the famous falls in a barrel, which the guard tells him is forbidden. Woody...

Dr. Socrates (1935)
Dr. Socrates gave up his brilliant career as surgeon in a prominent hospital because his betrothed died under his knife. He is now a struggling...

Indianapolis Speedway (1939)
A champion auto racer who unhappily learns his kid brother wants to enter the same profession rather than finish school.

Kiddie Koncert (1948)
Wally Walrus conducts the school band's performance of Franz von Suppé's 'Morning, Noon, and Night in Vienna' overture.

Under the Counter Spy (1954)
This cartoon is a parody of the then current TV show, "Dragnet". Police are warned of an escaped criminal, "The Bat", who possesses a super strength...

Phantom of the Horse Opera (1961)
In the ghost town of Spooksville, Arizona, Woody Woodpecker tangles with an outlaw who disguises himself as a ghost to scare Woody away.

The Man Who Dared (1939)
An elderly grandfather proves to be heroic when he takes a stand against local city corruption.

Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939)
FBI agent Ed Renard investigates the pre-War espionage activities of the German-American Bund.

Witch Crafty (1955)
A witch's broom breaks right outside of the broom factory where Woody just happens to be working. Unfortunately for her she doesn't have the 50 cents...

A Fine Feathered Frenzy (1954)
Woody Woodpecker notices a personal ad in the newspaper for a gorgeous rich gal, with plenty of food, looking for a husband.

Plywood Panic (1953)
Milford the pig gets the mail and informs Paw that the family has won a new house. The catch is they have to put it together themselves. Of course,...

Kitty from the City (1971)
On vacation, a city couple and their kitty, Precious, hop in their RV and drive out to the woods for a camping trip. Seeing that Precious is a real...

Bye, Bye, Blackboard (1972)
In the final theatrical Woody Woodpecker cartoon, Woody's dog Alfie follows him to school, where teacher Mrs. Meany tries to keep the dog out of her...

Convict Concerto (1954)
Woody Woodpecker is a piano tuner forced to play after a bank robber hides out in the piano and points a gun at him.

Flea for Two (1955)
During a square dance, held on a dog's back, celebrating the upcoming marriage between a boy and girl flea, a city-slicker flea shows up and kidnaps...

Spook-a-Nanny (1964)
The third cartoon from the show titled "Halloween Party," a special 23-minute episode of "The Woody Woodpecker Show," this was made for television....

The Tee Bird (1959)
On the Pebbley Beach Golf Course, Dapper Denver Dooley and Woody Woodpecker are in a championship playoff. The prize: $25,000. After both contenders...

What's Sweepin'? (1953)
Woody is a city street sweeper and hates his job. After being abused by policeman Wally Walrus, he decides to quit and disguises himself as a...

Pig in a Pickle (1954)
Milford, the family pig, is being given a birthday party, on the farm, by Maw and Paw and all the kids, but he is kidnapped by one of the 39 Boomer...

Paw's Night Out (1954)
Paw arrives home from a night out with the boys and is determined to enter his house without waking Maw. Unable to do it himself, he asks for...

The Talking Dog (1956)
Maggie and Sam have finally saved enough money to be able to pay off the mortgage on their home, and Maggie warns Sam to be careful on his way to the...

Home Sweet Homewrecker (1962)
Woody has a tit-for-tat with Bucky Beaver as they attempt to destroy each other's house in this riotous cartoon.

Science Friction (1963)
A mad scientist introduces himself to us ("Come! I show you around!") and explains his specialty is crossing things ("I cross a pine mit a apple and...

Little Woody Riding Hood (1962)
Woody's take on the story of Little Red Riding Hood, but Gabby Gator tries to steal the wolf's part.

The Tenant's Racket (1963)
The cartoon starts off with Woody who, tired of flying, stops to rest on a cloud...

Skinfolks (1964)
Woody is freezing and hungry, too. To get warm, he burns his furniture and begins to burn pages from the family album... till he comes across one of...

Show Biz Beagle (1972)
Buzz Buzzard scams Woody into buying a talking dog when actually, it's a mouse under the dog's hat who does the talking.

Robin Hoody Woody (1962)
The evil king is busy counting his money. Woody Woodpecker and his Merry Men are dancing in Sherwood Forest. The old king's tax money comes up short...

Sleepy Time Chimes (1971)
Woody Woodpecker tries to get a night's rest in a bell tower.

Rock-a-Bye Gator (1962)
It's alligator hibernation season in the Everglades, but Gabby Gator is wide awake and eager to have Woody for dinner.

Roamin' Roman (1964)
Woody is in Rome and is upsetting the Emperor, so he has his guard chase him down.

Coy Decoy (1963)
While flying south with a flock of ducks, Woody is shot at and hunted by a hunter and his dog.

His Better Elf (1958)
Woody Woodpecker lives in a slum, and is fed up with his bills, wishing aloud that he were rich. At that moment, a four-leaf clover appears in the...

Witty Kitty (1959)
Two alley cats craving food decide to pull "the old raffle game". They enlist Doc to enter their raffle drawing (one) name out of a fish bowl. Being...

Shutter Bug (1963)
Glamorous screen star Woody Woodpecker is constantly beset by a publicity photographer who wants to take his picture. Finally, Woody gets away for a...

Birds of a Feather (1965)
Mrs. Meany is a bird watcher. Of course, she stumbles across Woody. Woody teaches Mrs. Meany "everything you need to know about bird watching." She...

Tree's a Crowd (1958)
Woody takes a trip to an arboretum where all birds are welcome... except woodpeckers.

Half Empty Saddles (1958)
Woody Woodpecker is wandering around the wild west again seeking to find some buried gold and he tangles with a crook who wishes to find the gold for...

Misguided Missile (1958)
Woody is hungry and needs food. And to get food, you need money. And to get money, you need a job. So he applies to be an insurance salesman and...

Everglade Raid (1958)
Woody gets a job as an alligator bagger, but the alligator has similar plans for the woodpecker.

Jittery Jester (1958)
A stuffy king decides his jester Dooley is worthless and unfunny. He spots Woody pecking at a tree and singing, and decides he would make a great...

Watch the Birdie (1958)
Deep in the woods, a birdwatcher is studying the various bird species found there. First, he discovers "love birds" (a henpecked husband bird and his...

The Bongo Punch (1958)
Boxing bantam Pepe Chickeeto is continually bested in the boxing ring and considers retiring. Fortunately, he and his wife are expecting a son who,...

How to Stuff a Woodpecker (1960)
Professor Strudel relates the story of how he managed to catch and stuff Woody Woodpecker... or did he?

Heap Big Hepcat (1960)
Looseface, a young Indian brave turned TV star, completes his role in a picture and is told to go home for a vacation.

Gold Diggin' Woodpecker (1972)
Woody Woodpecker in the old prospecting days.

Mother's Little Helper (1962)
Bessie Beary complains she is tired of always having to do the housework. Charlie offers to take care of things while she goes to the beauty parlor....

Maw and Paw (1953)
This cartoon is based on Universal's Maw and Paw Kettle features. Maw and Paw and their kids live on a farm and can be described as a rural family...

Fowled-Up Birthday (1962)
The first in a series of "Beary Family" cartoons, Walter Lantz's last original cartoon series. Bessie Beary, wife of Charlie Beary, introduces us to...

Charlie's Mother-in-Law (1963)
Charlie Beary is trying to depart for a fishing trip with pal Pete. Unfortunately, just then wife Bessie's mother comes to his home to help with...

Foot Brawl (1966)
A nostalgic Charlie is searching through his college trunk when he comes across an old photo of his football team which catches Junior's interest....

Guest Who? (1965)
Junior is a participant in a nightclub dancing contest and is declared the winner. His prize is a pet monkey whom Junior names, "Bunkey", and takes...

Let Charlie Do It (1972)
The kitchen sink is clogged, and Bessie insists that Charlie call a plumber to fix it. However, Charlie refuses to...

Roof-Top Razzle Dazzle (1964)
Charlie has a present for his family... a brand new TV set. However, once he turns it on, he gets nothing but "zig-zag lines"...

Mouse in the House (1967)
Bessie is doing the dishes when a mouse makes his presence known in the kitchen. She calls for an exterminator.

Jerky Turkey (1968)
At a matinee show, Junior wins a prize, a pet turkey. But he isn't sure his parents will like it when he returns home. Much to his surprise, Charlie...

International Woodpecker (1957)
Woody Woodpecker tells Knothead and Splinter the story of how woodpeckers have influenced world history.

To Catch a Woodpecker (1957)
The Miracle Telephone Company attempts to stop Woody Woodpecker from pecking holes in its telephone poles.

Moochin' Pooch (1971)
Charlie agrees to babysit his boss's dog while he's out of town.

Gopher Broke (1969)
In this animated short, Charlie Beary tries to chase a gopher from his yard.

Charlie's Campout (1969)
Charlie buys a camping trailer from a friend and he and Junior surprise Bessie with it. Charlie gets into many mishaps during the ensuing camping...

Cool It, Charlie (1969)
When the temperature reaches 110 degrees, Bessie decides to buy an air conditioner. After being threatened with a rolling pin, Charlie agrees, but...

Charlie in Hot Water (1970)
Not wanting to pay the professional, Charlie decides to fix the hot water tank himself. However, he ended up making the tank worse.

Charlie's Golf Classic (1970)
In order to save money on golf lessons, Charlie Beary tries to teach his wife Bessie how to play the game.

Charlie the Rainmaker (1971)
While Charlie was watering his lawn, Bessie tells him she ordered a sprinkler. Not wanting to spend money on installing, Charlie decides to install...

Rocket Racket (1962)
Gabby Gator lives in the Okeedokee Swamp. Wally's watching one of those "cook" shows on TV about how to prepare a bird for dinner. Gabby's starving...

The Bungling Builder (1971)
Bessie wants to hire a builder to make a sewing room, but Charlie and Junior decide to build it themselves.

A Fish Story (1972)
Charlie's doctor claims that Charlie is nervous, and suggests that he gets a pet fish to calm him down.

Rain Rain, Go Away (1972)
Nothing goes right for Charlie Beary. First his golf game is rained out, then the TV won't start and Junior is too busy to play.

Unlucky Potluck (1972)
After Charlie, Bessie, and Junior fall victim to a loose board in the front steps, he tells Junior to fix and paint the steps.

Window Pains (1967)
Charlie decides not to pay a professional to wash his windows, convinced he can do things just fine by himself...

Davey Cricket (1965)
Charlie Beary tries to relax but is unaware of a cricket loose in the house. He hears a squeak coming from Bessie's vacuum cleaner.

Rah Rah Ruckus (1964)
An exhausted Charlie returns from work hoping to get some rest. However, Bessie informs him that their children.

The Goose Is Wild (1963)
Charlie Beary, furiously plowing through a mountain of bills, vows that he's going to cut expenses.

Bugged in a Rug (1968)
Charlie trips on a hole in his carpet and decides the family needs a new one. He buys one but decides to install it himself (rather than hiring a...

Kiddie League (1959)
The final (and championship) baseball game of the Kiddie League pits pitcher Woody Woodpecker and his team (the Woody Woodpeckers) against a zany...

Pesky Pelican (1963)
As Pesky Pelican flies south for the winter, his wings begin to ice up. He's puzzled until he finds the South Pole.

Chilly Chums (1967)
This episode shows how Chilly and Maxie the Polar Bear meet

Fodder and Son (1957)
Woody goes to Yellowstone National Park, where he encounters a bear who does anything to get food from people.

Dopey Dick, the Pink Whale (1957)
Woody Woodpecker is on a whaler-ship searching for Dopey Dick, the Pink Whale. When sighted, the ship captain sens Wood out in a rowboat to capture...

Box Car Bandit (1957)
A bandit and his horse find out that a big shipment of gold bullion is being shipped by train, so they make immediate plans to hijack it. As fate...

The Unbearable Salesman (1957)
Woody is a salesman, trying to unload his wares on a hibernating (and reasonably irritated) bear.

Round Trip to Mars (1957)
Woody's vacation in the desert [is] interrupted by a German-accented scientist who thinks he has landed on Mars and wants to take Woody back as a...

Red Riding Hoodlum (1957)
Knothead and Splinter, Woody Woodpecker's nephew and niece, are reading "Little Red Riding Hood" and are asked to deliver a bag of goodies to Grandma...

Ozark Lark (1960)
The feud between the Martins and the Coys has ended after all being wiped out except for one. Woody comes by and inadvertently starts it back up.

Pistol Packin' Woodpecker (1960)
Woody Woodpecker, hot, hungry and thirsty, is walking across a dry, bleak Western desert.

Fowled Up Falcon (1960)
The history of falconry is turned upside-down when Woody is the prey of a falcon bent on destroying him. Falcons make great hunters.

Ballyhooey (1960)
Woody Woodpecker tries to watch his favorite TV quiz show - which is constantly interrupted by commercials.

Socko in Morocco (1954)
Woody Woodpecker is in the Foreign Legion, where he and his commander are guarding a dancing girl. A neighboring sheik wants her for his harem, and...

Bats in the Belfry (1960)
Woody Woodpecker bothers a wealthy man who has been diagnosed as alergic to noise.

Busman's Holiday (1961)
As the scene opens, window washer Woody washes the window of Pierre's bakery. His first mishap is to cause Pierre to mess up a cake that he's...

Gabby's Diner (1961)
In a Florida swamp, starving Gabby Gator has a little diner. Things are slow; he is just waiting for a good meal to come along.

Franken-Stymied (1961)
In a thunderstorm, the tree in which Woody Woodpecker makes his home is struck by lightning and utterly destroyed. Completely dazed by his misfortune.

The Bird Who Came to Dinner (1961)
Dowager steps out to purchase a toy for her son. Woody Woodpecker, peering around the corner of the building, pictures a luxurious future in a home...

Poop Deck Pirate (1961)
Woody is trying to sleep in the middle of the big city but there is way too much racket going on. He decides to vacation at the peaceful Tooti Fruiti...

Sufferin' Cats (1961)
Woody Woodpecker has been a source of aggravating annoyance to a certain householder, due to Woody's pecking the antenna of a TV set, ...

Hyde and Sneak (1962)
Inspector Willoughby has traced evil international jewel thief and master of disguise Vampira Hyde to the Limehouse District in London. As Big Ben...

Hot Noon or 12 O'Clock for Sure (1953)
Woody Woodpecker is the small town sheriff who must face the feared gunslinger Buzz Buzzard.

Fowled-Up Party (1957)
Sam and Maggie are on their merry way to a costume party, and Sam is wearing a Rooster costume. They run out of gas on the way and Sam hikes off...

The Ostrich Egg and I (1956)
Sam acquires and ostrich from which hatches, no surprise, an ostrich. The ostrich attach's itself to Sam, in addition to eating everything in sight,...

Crazy Mixed Up Pup (1955)
While out grocery shopping, meek, middle-aged Samuel Smith and family pet Rover are run over by a speeding car. Fortunately for them, an ambulance...

Bedtime Bedlam (1955)
Woody Woodpecker is running a babysitting service and is offered $50 by a couple if he will look after their baby. Woody jumps at the chance....

Square Shootin' Square (1955)
A western bank robber makes a getaway and hides his loot in a tree. Woody Woodpecker pops out of the tree with the bag containing the money. Woody...

Helter Shelter (1955)
After a dog destroys a couple of Woody's houses, Woody finds warmth from the rainstorm in the same house that the dog lives in. Hijinx ensue.

Private Eye Pooch (1955)
Woody is prisoner at a taxidermy school but when it is his turn to be used, he escapes. The guard dog is put in charge of retrieving him.

The Tree Medic (1955)
A tree surgeon arrives in a forest to inspect a tree, specifically Woody's. He destroys Woody's bed with a drill and Woody plans to get even. First,...

Bunco Busters (1955)
A member of the Bunco squad introduces the Case of the Gullible Woodpecker. It seems that Woody wins a pot full of dough that con man Buzz Buzzard...

Romp in a Swamp (1959)
Woody tricks Ali Gator into a swampland chase.

Tomcat Combat (1959)
Woody Woodpecker is engaged in combat with a big tomcat and after several break-even escapades, Woody finally tricks the cat into a dogcatcher's...

Panhandle Scandal (1959)
Bandit Denver Dooley travels to a lawless western town where he notices a sign, "No Bandits Allowed. Signed, Marshall Woody Woodpecker".

Woodpecker in the Moon (1959)
The local rocket society is looking for a new volunteer to blast to the moon, the only other person having been sent there being Professor Dingledong...

Log Jammed (1959)
Woody Woodpecker gets into a mêlée with a lumberjack in the north woods. When the woodchopper chops down Woody's tree.

Space Mouse (1959)
Doc the cat tries to catch Hickory and Dickory, to sell to NASA as laboratory mice.

Indian Corn (1972)
A young Indian, sent on a quest by his chief to capture a woodpecker, sees Woody riding through the desert on a motor scooter shooting cans off ...

Have Gun Can't Travel (1967)
A villain rides into town on a horse in the old West. Woody Woodpecker is hanging out the man's Wanted posters. The villain's horse pleads with Woody...

Billion Dollar Boner (1960)
On a quiet and peaceful street, the serenity of one house is suddenly disturbed by the noise of Woody Woodpecker pecking away inside.

Southern Fried Hospitality (1960)
Gabby Gator, voiced in Kentucky Colonel mode by Daws Butler, is starving. He comes upon a recipe for southern-fried woodpecker and writes Woody a fan...

Termites from Mars (1952)
Woody's home is beset by an invasion of voracious alien termites.

Santa Fe Trail (1940)
As a penalty for fighting fellow classmates days before graduating from West Point, J.E.B. Stuart, George Armstrong Custer and four friends are...

I Married a Doctor (1936)
City girl marries country doctor, meets prejudice and exclusion when she tries to befriend the townspeople.

A Dispatch from Reuters (1940)
German Julius Reuter sends 19th-century news by carrier pigeon and then by wire, founding a news agency.

La Conga Nights (1940)
In this comedy, actor Hugh Herbert plays six different roles. Only one of the roles is a man. The story centers around a dizzy music lover, who has...

Fat in the Saddle (1968)
Woody takes a job as a Pony Express rider. It seems that no one can get the mail to go through.

Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975)
In the Fabulous Thirties, Doc Savage and his five Amazing Adventurers are sucked into the mystery of Doc's father disappearing in the wilds of South...

Alley to Bali (1954)
An angry volcano god in the South Pacific demands a sacrifice, and a lovely young woman in the god's service finds the perfect candidates in the form...

Anthony Adverse (1936)
Based on the novel by Hervey Allen, this expansive drama follows the many adventures of the eponymous hero, Anthony Adverse. Abandoned at a convent...

Affectionately Yours (1941)
A married reporter's assignments carry him all over the world, which gives him ample opportunity to put the moves on the local females.

The Greener Hills (1939)
An MGM Miniature about an incurable optimist who is always giving up on his job or project to try something new, while his wife and kids humor him,...

Destination Moon (1950)
A team composed of an aerospace scientist, an ex-Air Force general, and an industrialist conceives an ambitious plan to land Americans on the moon....

Dumb Like a Fox (1964)
Woody and Fink Fox are teamed up as buddies roaming the Western Plains.

The Beary Family (1962)
The Beary Family (also known as The Beary's Family Album) is an American animated series and funny animal theatrical cartoon series made by Walter...