Wallace Beery Movies and Career Information
Apr 01, 1885
Kansas City
Actor
Wallace Fitzgerald Beery (April 1, 1885 – April 15, 1949) was an American actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Bill in Min and Bill opposite Marie Dressler, his titular role in a series of films featuring the character Sweedie, and his titular role in The Champ, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor. Beery appeared in some 250 movies over a 36-year span. Beery was born in Kansas City, Missouri to Noah W. and Marguerite (Fitzgerald) Beery. He was a younger brother of actor/film executive William Beery and actor Noah Beery, who also had long careers in the motion picture industry. He was an uncle of actor Noah Beery, Jr. According to U.S. Census records, all three Beery brothers were born to the same parents, making them full brothers and not half-brothers as many biographies have claimed. Wallace Beery ran away from home and joined the Ringling Brothers Circus at age sixteen as an assistant elephant trainer. He left two years later, after being clawed by a leopard. Beery found work in New York City in comic opera as a baritone and began to appear on Broadway. In 1913, he moved to Chicago to work for Essanay Studios, cast as Sweedie, The Swedish Maid, a masculine
- Wallace Beery Movies before 2012
- Billy the Kid (2007) 2007
- Message to Garcia (1936) 2003
- Hell Divers (1931) 2003
- Champ 2003
- Ah, Wilderness 1976
- When Comedy Was King 1960
- Sergeant Madden (1939) 1939
- Ah, Wilderness (1935) 1935
- China Seas (1935) 1935
- Viva Villa! (1934) 1934
- Dinner at Eight 1933
- Bowery (1933) 1933
- Grand Hotel (1932) 1932
- Secret Six (1931) 1931
- Big House (1930) 1930
- Min and Bill (1930) 1930
- Beggars of Life 1928
- Lost World (1925) 1925
- Three Ages (1923) 1923
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1920) 1920
- Little American 1917
- Slave Ship (1937)
- Robin Hood (1922)
- Treasure Island (1934)
- Hollywood Party (1934)
- Old Ironsides
- Great Divide
- Patria
- Billy the Kid