Liam Dunn was born in New Jersey in 1916, went to regular high school
and entered a small acting school where he constantly acted in plays.
Dunn was considered for his first movie role in 1968, but turned it
down to work on T.V. Dunn's first big break came in 1972 for his
character Judge Maxwell in the film
What's Up, Doc? (1972). On the set
Mel Brooks was looking for actors to form a stock company, and he recruited Dunn
and
Madeline Kahn. Dunn is forever remembered for the character Rev.
Johnson in
Blazing Saddles (1974). Dunn's other works include
Young Frankenstein (1974) and
Silent Movie (1976). After "Silent Movie", Dunn, now weak and thin was diagnosed with emphysema. Liam Dunn died in 1976 at age 59.