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Home/People/Don Beddoe
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Born
Jul 1, 1903Died: Jan 19, 1991
Lived 87 years
Place of Birth
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

174
Movies
58
TV Shows
Also Known As
Donald Beddoe
Donald Theophilus Beddoe
Donald T. Beddoe
IMDb Profile

Don Beddoe

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Donald T. Beddoe (July 1, 1903 – January 19, 1991) was an American character actor. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Beddoe was the son of Dan Beddoe, a Welsh classical singer, and his wife Mary. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati with bachelor's and master's degrees and taught English for three years. After a decade of stage work and bit parts in films, Beddoe began more prominent film roles in the late 1930s. He was usually cast as fast-talking reporters and the like. His commercial acting career was put on hold when he served in World War II in the United States Army Air Corps, in which he performed in the Air Force play, Winged Victory. Beddoe subsequently returned to films playing small character roles. He occasionally appeared in comedy shorts playing comic foils, such as in the Three Stooges shorts Three Sappy People and You Nazty Spy! Beddoe appeared in more than 250 films. Beddoe portrayed Mr. Tolliver in the ABC comedy The Second Hundred Years, and he was in the cast of Life with Father on CBS. He also was seen in dozens of television programs. In the 1950s and 1960s, he made four appearances on Have Gun – Will Travel, three times on Lawman, three on Maverick, three on Laramie, three on Lassie, and three on Perry Mason including in the 1958 episode 'The Case of the Buried Clock'. He was also cast on the western aviation series, Sky King, with Kirby Grant, on the ABC/Warner Brothers series, The Alaskans, with Roger Moore, on the ABC adventure series, Straightaway, with Brian Kelly and John Ashley, and on the NBC western series, The Tall Man, with Barry Sullivan and Clu Gulager. He appeared too on the CBS sitcom, Pete and Gladys, with Harry Morgan and Cara Williams, and on the ABC drama series, Going My Way, with Gene Kelly. He guest starred as well on David Janssen's first series, the crime drama, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. He also made appearances on episodes of The Lone Ranger in the '50s. Beddoe played the outlaw Black Bart in the 1954 episode "Black Bart The PO8" of the western anthology series Death Valley Days, hosted by Stanley Andrews. In the story line, Black Bart is cast as a debonair poetry-writing former school teacher who turns to stagecoach robbery after his first holdup, a prank, pays handsomely. Wells Fargo detectives track him down through a laundry mark. He was also pursued with a romantic interest by his landlady, Winona Webb (Helen Brown). Black Bart spent six years in the penitentiary, never to be heard from again. During the 1970–1971 season of ABC's Nanny and the Professor, Beddoe made four appearances, three as Mr. Thatcher. In 1984, he made his final television appearance as Kris in NBC's Highway to Heaven starring Michael Landon and Victor French.
A Bewitched Christmas poster

A Bewitched Christmas

as Santa Claus
1994
Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star poster

Robert Mitchum: The Reluctant Star

as Self (archive footage)
1991
Nickel Mountain poster

Nickel Mountain

as Doc Cathey
1984
Our Town poster

Our Town

as Constable Warren
1977
How Do I Love Thee? poster

How Do I Love Thee?

as Dr. Littlefield
1970
Generation poster

Generation

as Gilbert
1969
The Impossible Years poster

The Impossible Years

as Dr. Elliot Fish
1968
Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night poster

Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night

as Ragle
1967
Texas Across the River poster

Texas Across the River

as Mr. Naylor
1966
A Very Special Favor poster

A Very Special Favor

as Mr. Calvin Ruthledge (uncredited)
1965
Kilroy poster

Kilroy

as Commissioner
1965
For Love or Money poster

For Love or Money

as Milo
1963
Papa's Delicate Condition poster

Papa's Delicate Condition

as Mayor Ghio's assistant
1963
Jack the Giant Killer poster

Jack the Giant Killer

as Imp
1962
Saintly Sinners poster

Saintly Sinners

as Father Dan Sheridan
1962
Boy Who Caught a Crook poster

Boy Who Caught a Crook

as Colonel
1961
Pillow Talk poster

Pillow Talk

as Mr. Walters
1959
Warlock poster

Warlock

as Doctor Wagner
1959
Bullwhip poster

Bullwhip

as Judge Carr
1958
The Toughest Gun in Tombstone poster

The Toughest Gun in Tombstone

as David Cooper
1958
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