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Home/People/Max Baer
Max Baer profile photo
Born
Feb 11, 1909Died: Nov 21, 1959
Lived 50 years
Place of Birth
Omaha - Nebraska - USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

18
Movies
2
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Max Baer

Acting

Biography
Max Baer is arguably best known today for siring Max Baer Jr., the actor who played Jethro Bodine on the classic TV series The Beverly Hillbillies (1962). However, old-timers, followers of the sweet science, and viewers of the film Cinderella Man (2005) all know that Max Sr. was boxing's heavyweight champion of the world for all of 364 days, from the time he knocked out Primo Carnera on June 14, 1934, to the day he lost his title to Jimmy Braddock on June 13, 1935. Cinephiles also will remember the colorful Max from his numerous bit roles in films, including Bud Abbott and Lou Costello's Africa Screams (1949) to his near-autobiographical turn in the Budd Schulberg boxing expose The Harder They Fall (1956) starring Humphrey Bogart. Ironically, it was his acting in the latter film that likely led to his misrepresentation in "Cinderella Man" as being something akin to a monster, when actually, according to his family and those who knew him, he was an amiable man. Some fight fans thought that it was his good nature, which they attributed to his clowning, that eventually did him in, as he would not bear down on his opponents in the latter part of his career. Max Jr. says that his father wanted to be an actor, an insight that explains the flashy persona he displayed in and outside the ring as he wisecracked and clowned his way through careers as a boxer and performer in movies and nightclubs. Blessed with what "The Boxing Register: International Boxing Hall of Fame Official Record Book" terms the most powerful right hand in heavyweight history, Baer used that right to gain a fearsome reputation as a California prizefighter before moving to New York and taking on the top ranks of the heavyweight division.
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage poster

Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
1983
Tender Hearted Tiger: Max Baer poster

Tender Hearted Tiger: Max Baer

Cast
1964
Once Upon a Horse... poster

Once Upon a Horse...

as Ben
1958
Utah Blaine poster

Utah Blaine

as Gus Ortmann
1957
Requiem for a Heavyweight poster

Requiem for a Heavyweight

as Mike
1956
The Harder They Fall poster

The Harder They Fall

as Buddy Brannen
1956
The Champs Step Out poster

The Champs Step Out

as Max
1951
Skipalong Rosenbloom poster

Skipalong Rosenbloom

as Butcher Baer
1951
Riding High poster

Riding High

as Bertie (uncredited)
1950
Bride for Sale poster

Bride for Sale

as Litka
1949
Africa Screams poster

Africa Screams

as Grappler McCoy
1949
Buckskin Frontier poster

Buckskin Frontier

as Tiny
1943
Ladies' Day poster

Ladies' Day

as Hippo Jones
1943
The McGuerins from Brooklyn poster

The McGuerins from Brooklyn

as Professor Samson
1942
The Navy Comes Through poster

The Navy Comes Through

as Coxswain G. Berringer
1942
Fisticuffs poster

Fisticuffs

as Himself
1938
Over She Goes poster

Over She Goes

as Silas Morner
1937
The Prizefighter and the Lady poster

The Prizefighter and the Lady

as Steve Morgan
1933