John Beal

John Beal

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John Beal was born on Aug 13, 1909 in USA. John Beal's big-screen debut came with Another Language directed by Edward H. Griffith in 1933, strarring Jerry. John Beal is known for Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years directed by Daniel Petrie, Jane Alexander stars as Eleanor Roosevelt and Edward Herrmann as Franklin D. Roosevelt. The upcoming new movie John Beal plays is The Firm which will be released on Jun 30, 1993.

John Beal was born James Andrew Bliedung on August 13, 1909, in Joplin, Missouri. The son of a department store owner and concert pianist, he began acting in school and church plays and decided to pursue it as a career following his B.S. degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania. The more marquee-friendly stage moniker of "John Beal" came from the names of two close college friends that same year.Following repertory theatre work, he began his Broadway run as an understudy and walk-on before earning his first lead in the short-lived play "Wild Waves" in 1932. Following excellent notices in the hit play "Another Language," John repeated his showcase role in the film version of Another Language (1933) opposite Helen Hayes. Declining a Hollywood contract at the time, he returned to Broadway in 1933 for "She Loves Me Not". It wasn't long, however, before he was front-and-center again in films and showing great promise in RKO movie parts opposite Katharine Hepburn in both Le Petit Ministre (1934) and Coeurs brisés (1935), the title role in Laddie (1935) co-starring Gloria Stuart, and in the prime role of Marius in the Charles Laughton/Fredric March version of Les Misérables (1935).Briefly signed by MGM, in which his best role was as Gladys George's son in the studio's classic, tear-stained drama La femme X (1937), WWII took the wind out of his career sails, serving as a staff sergeant in the motion picture unit of the Army Air Force. Theatre, radio and film would take up much of his time in the post-WWII years. Prestigious stage productions over time included "The Voice of the Turtle," "Lend an Ear," "The Teahouse of the August Moon," "Our Town," "The Long Christmas Dinner," "The Front Page," "To Be Young Gifted and Black" and "The Little Foxes". Excellent performances on TV in "A Trip to Bountiful," "Twelve Angry Men" and "The Long Way Home" added flavor and distinction to his later career.Sporadic film roles included Je suis la loi (1938), Le mystère de la maison Norman (1939), One Thrilling Night (1942), Mes six forçats (1952), The Vampire (1957), Le bruit et la fureur (1959), The House That Cried Murder (1973), Amityville 3 (1983), and his last, La firme (1993), in which he played a bearded villain. He was never able again to achieve his early cinematic prowess of the early 1930s. In the 1960s Beal made a dent in daytime soap dramas, in particular his Judge Vail in the cult vampire series Dark Shadows (1966).Long married (1934-1986) to actress Helen Craig and the father of two daughters, he focused on his passion for portrait painting in later years. Beal died in 1997 at age 87 in Santa Cruz, California, from the lingering effects of a stroke.

  • Birthday

    Aug 13, 1909
  • Place of Birth

    Joplin, Missouri, USA

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