Wallace Beery(1885-1949)
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Wallace Beery wurde am 1 April 1885 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA geboren. Er war Schauspieler und Regisseur, bekannt für Menschen im Hotel (1932), Wirbel um Judy (1948) und Dinner um acht (1933). Er war mit Rita Gilman und Gloria Swanson verheiratet. Er starb am 15 April 1949 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- 1 Oscar gewonnen
- 9 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
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- Mr. Wallace Beery
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- EhepartnerRita Gilman4. August 1924 - 1. Mai 1939 (geschieden, 1 Kind)
- Kinder
- ElternNoah Webster Beery
- VerwandteNoah Beery Jr.(Niece or Nephew)
- Andere ArbeitenStage: Appeared (as "Short-Card Charley") in "The Belle of the West" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Book / Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music by Karl Hoschna. Directed by Edward E. Rose. Grand Opera House: 13 Nov 1905-18 Nov 1905 (8 performances). Cast: Leona Ambrose (as "Nora"), Elsie Artz (as "Aurora"), Florence Brindley (as "Virginia Lee"), Bessie Clifford, Ioma D'Autry (as "Cora"), Joseph Greene, Joseph Herbert Jr., Tina Hunt, George B. Jackson, Harriette Keyes (as "Mirandy Jane"), Jimmy Lee (as "Methusalem Jones"), J.E. Miller, Arthur Otto, Ernest Otto, Jack Randolph, Hazel Wise, Ernest Wood (as "Dakota Dan"). NOTE: This was the first of only two Broadway productions Beery appeared in before entering films.
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- WissenswertesHe was notoriously abusive towards the juvenile performers he supposedly adored onscreen. For one scene in Das Sklavenschiff (1937), he had to slap his 16 year-old co-star Mickey Rooney across the face. Beery didn't fake the action and, without warning, slapped Rooney so hard he was knocked to the floor, spoiling the take and causing outrage among the crew. Director Tay Garnett took Beery aside and told him that everyone on the set loved Rooney, and that it would be most unfortunate if some lighting equipment were to "accidentally" fall on Beery's head. Beery got the message and behaved himself for the rest of the shoot. Interestingly, Rooney was one of the very few actors to work with Beery who later expressed no resentment towards him. He said, "Not everyone loved him the way I did". When Dickie Moore interviewed former child stars for his 1984 book "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" Wallace Beery and W.C. Fields were the two actors the child stars disliked working with the most. Jackie Cooper said about Beery "We did four long films together" and "They couldn't find eight guys to carry his casket.".
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- (1917)$50 /week
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