
Wallace Beery
Known for Acting · 263 credits
- Born
- 1885-03-31
- Died
- 1949-04-15
- Place of birth
- Clay County, Missouri, USA
- Also known as
- Wallace Fitzgerald Beery
Biography
From Wikipedia
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. He was the brother of actor Noah Berry.
Known For
TV Shows (1)
Movies (262)

Grand Hotel
1932
as General Director Preysing

China Seas
1935
as Jamesy MacArdle

Complicated Women
2003
as Self (archive footage)

Dinner at Eight
1933
as Dan Packard

Chinatown Nights
1929
as Chuck Riley

So Big
1924
as Klaus Poole

Slave Ship
1937
as Jack Thompson

Treasure Island
1934
as Long John Silver

That's Entertainment!
1974
as (archive footage) (uncredited)

Three Ages
1923
as The Villain

The Wanderer
1925
as Pharis

Stablemates
1938
as Thomas Terry

Drifting
1923
as Jules Repin

Flesh
1932
as Polakai

The Lost World
1925
as Prof. Challenger

Rationing
1944
as Ben Barton

Wife Savers
1928
as Louis Hozenozzle

Dynamite Smith
1924
as 'Slugger' Rourke

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
1975
as Self (archive footage)

Unseen Hands
1924
as Jean Scholast

The Secret Six
1931
as Louis 'Slaughterhouse' Scorpio

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse
1921
as Lieut. Col. von Richthosen

The Sea Hawk
1924
as Capt. Jasper Leigh

Hell Divers
1932
as "Windy" Riker

Going Hollywood
1933
as Himself - Premiere Clip (archive footage)

Beggars of Life
1928
as Oklahoma Red

The Champ
1931
as Andy 'Champ' Purcell

Viva Villa!
1934
as Pancho Villa

Ah, Wilderness!
1935
as Uncle Sid

A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound
1940
as Self

Ashes of Vengeance
1923
as Duc de Tours

From the Ends of the Earth
1939
as Self

A Date with Judy
1948
as Melvin R. Foster

Hollywood: The Dream Factory
1972
as Self (archive footage)

The Big House
1930
as Machine Gun 'Butch' Schmidt

Rugged Water
1925
as Capt. Bartlett

Sergeant Madden
1939
as Sgt. Shaun Madden

Patria
1917
as Pancho Villa

The Big Parade of Comedy
1964
as Terry (archive footage)

A Bedroom Blunder
1917
as Man in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)

Thunder Afloat
1939
as John Thorson

Twenty Years After
1944
as (archive footage)

The Image Book
2018
as (archive footage)

Adventure
1925
as Morgan

Billy the Kid
1930
as Pat Garrett

Going Hollywood: The '30s
1984
as (archive footage)

The River of Romance
1929
as General Orlando Jackson

20 Mule Team
1940
as Skinner Bill Bragg, an Alias of Ambrose Murphy

A Blind Bargain
1922
as Beast Man (uncredited)

Only a Shop Girl
1922
as Jim Brennan

Tugboat Annie
1933
as Terry (Husband)

Old Ironsides
1926
as Bos'n

The Little American
1917
as German Soldier (uncredited)

Land of Liberty
1939
as (archive footage)

The Men Who Made the Movies: King Vidor
1973
as Self (archive footage)

The Stolen Jools
1931
as Police Sergeant

The Rookie's Return
1920
as François Dupont

Salute to the Marines
1943
as Sgt. Maj. William Bailey

Robin Hood
1922
as Richard the Lion-Hearted

Victory
1919
as August Schomberg

The Mollycoddle
1920
as Henry von Holkar

The Last of the Mohicans
1920
as Magua

Johanna Enlists
1918
as Col. Fanner

O'Shaughnessy's Boy
1935
as Michael O'Shaughnessy

Big Jack
1949
as Big Jack Horner

Stand Up and Fight
1939
as Captain Boss Starkey

Judy Garland: By Myself
2004
as Self - Actor (voice) (archive footage)

Wyoming
1940
as 'Reb' Harkness

The Bowery
1933
as Chuck Connors

Hollywood: Style Center of the World
1940
as Self
Love and Soda
1914
as The Plumber

Wild Honey
1922
as Buck Roper

When Comedy Was King
1960
as edited from 'Teddy at The throttle' (archive footage)

The Bad Man of Brimstone
1937
as 'Trigger' Bill

Port of Seven Seas
1938
as Cesar

Brasileiros em Hollywood
1970
as Self (archive footage)

Alias a Gentleman
1948
as Jim Breedin

White Tiger
1923
as Count Donelli / Hawkes

The Unpardonable Sin
1919
as Col. Klemm

The Flame of Life
1923
as Don Lowrie

Barbary Coast Gent
1944
as Honest Plush Brannon

The Mighty McGurk
1947
as Roy 'Slag' McGurk

Alias Julius Caesar
1922

Volcano
1926
as Quembo

The Red Lily
1924
as Bo-Bo

West Point of the Air
1935
as Sgt. 'Big Mike' Stone

The Great Divide
1925
as Dutch

The Bugle Sounds
1942
as Sgt. Patrick Aloysius 'Hap' Doan

Min and Bill
1930
as Bill

The Laundress
1914
as Sweedie - the Laundress

Stairs of Sand
1929
as Lacey

Maggie's First False Step
1917
as The Villain

A Message to Garcia
1936
as Sgt. Dory

That Night
1917
as The Cafe Proprietor

Way for a Sailor
1930
as Tripod
Bombs and Banknotes
1917
as Janitor

The Bad Man
1941
as Pancho Lopez

The Good Old Soak
1937
as Clem Hawley

The Golden Snare
1921
as Bram Johnson

Casey at the Bat
1927
as Casey

My Wife's Relations
1922
as Photographer (uncredited)
Checking Out: Grand Hotel
2004
as Self / Various roles (archive footage)

We're in the Navy Now
1926
as 'Knockout' Hansen

Barnacle Bill
1941
as Bill Johansen

Sweedie and Her Dog
1915
as Sweedie

The Signal Tower
1924
as Joe Standish

A Tale of Two Worlds
1921
as Ling Jo

Soldiers of Fortune
1919
as Mendoza

Stormswept
1923
as William McCabe

The Rosary
1922
as Kenwood Wright
Love Incognito
1913
as Secondary Role

The Our Gang Story
1994
as Self (archive footage)
Making Him Over -- For Minnie
1914

The Last Trail
1921
as William Kirk

The Christmas Party
1931
as Himself (uncredited)

Two Hearts That Beat as Ten
1915
as Fred

The Spanish Dancer
1923
as King Philip IV

The Northern Trail
1921
as Otto Franke
The Prevailing Craze
1914
as Wally

In the Name of Love
1925
as Glavis
About Wallace Beery
From Wikipedia 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. He was the brother of actor Noah Berry. With 263 credits spanning from 1913 to 2018, Wallace Beery has appeared in 262 films and 1 TV show.
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Most Popular Wallace Beery Movies
- Grand Hotel (1932) — as General Director Preysing
- China Seas (1935) — as Jamesy MacArdle
- Complicated Women (2003) — as Self (archive footage)
- Dinner at Eight (1933) — as Dan Packard
- Chinatown Nights (1929) — as Chuck Riley
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