By 1931 Wheeler & Woolsey were so popular that RKO attempted to generate twice the Wheeler & Woolsey income by making two solo pictures—one with Wheeler (Too Many Cooks) and one with Woolsey (Everything's Rosie). This experiment failed, and they returned to performing as a team. They continued to make popular feature films until 1937, when Woolsey became too ill to work.
In 1938, after Robert Woolsey died, Bert Wheeler struggled to restart his career. Their friend and former film costar Dorothy Lee agreed to tour with him in a vaudeville act.
Wheeler also kept up a busy schedule of live performances in nightclubs and on the legitimate stage, in such plays as Harvey (in the leading role of Elwood P. Dowd) and Three Wishes for Jamie. In 1955 Wheeler co-starred with Keith Larsen in the CBSwesternseriesBrave Eagle; Wheeler played the "half-breed" Smokey Joe, known for his tall tales and tribal wisdom.
Wheeler was married five times. His only child, with Speer, was Patricia Anne Wheeler.
Margaret Grae (m. 27 April 1915 to 15 November 1926) divorced.
Bernice Speer (m. 15 April 1928 to 19 February 1936) divorced, they had 1 child.[7]
Sally Haines (m. 26 February 1937 to 1939) divorced.[8]
Patsy Orr (c1940 to c1950) divorced.
Olga Desmondae Rieman (m. 1951 - 8 August 1966) to her death.
Home video releases
Nine of Wheeler's 21 movies were released in a DVD collection entitled "Wheeler & Woolsey: RKO Comedy Classics Collection" in March 2013 by Warner Archive.[9]
^Ruth Benjamin, Arthur Rosenblatt (2006). "Russ Brown". Who Sang what on Broadway, 1866-1996: The singers (A-K). McFarland & Company. p. 96. ISBN9780786421893.
^Mardaunt Hall (October 7, 1929). "Rio Rita (1929)". The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-01-05. The acting is uniformly capable. Robert Woolsey is excellent as the fast-talking, deep-voiced, narrow-shouldered Lovett. Bert Wheeler does exceedingly well as Chick Bean.
^"Bert Wheeler". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 3, 2014.
^"Bert Wheeler Is Divorced". The New York Times. February 20, 1936. Retrieved 2015-01-05. Mrs. Bernice S. Wheeler won an interlocutory divorce today from Bert Wheeler, screen comic, after testifying that his actions saddened her. 'He said he didn't want to live with me,' she testified. Custody of the couple's daughter, Patricia, was granted to Mrs. Wheeler. ...
^"Wife Sues Bert Wheeler". The New York Times. May 13, 1939. Retrieved 2015-01-04. Bert Wheeler ... was sued for divorce today by Sally Haines ... The Wheelers married in Beverly Hills Feb. 26, 1937, and separated April 20, 1939