Beaudine Anderson was an American actor who is best known for No Greater Glory, The Band Plays On, and Skippy. Born on November 23, 1919, in New York City, New York, he passed away on November 11, 2009, in Agoura Hills, California.
Personal and Family Life
Beaudine was born Frederick Beaudine Anderson and was raised in a diverse family environment. He had two siblings, Philip W. Anderson and Robert J. Anderson, with whom he shared a close bond throughout his life. Information about his personal life is limited, but his early experiences in New York City likely influenced his acting career.
Career
Beaudine began his acting career in the early 1930s, taking on various roles in films. He appeared in notable productions such as The Mayor of Hell and No Greater Glory, where he showcased his talent. His performances, especially as a boy in several films, earned him recognition during his youth in Hollywood.
Death and Legacy
Beaudine Anderson passed away on November 11, 2009, in Agoura Hills, California. His contributions to early American cinema are remembered, especially among those who cherish classic films. Although he had a brief acting career, his work in iconic films continues to be appreciated.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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The Mayor of Hell | 1933-06-24 | Boy (uncredited) |
The Band Plays On | 1934-12-21 | Mike as a Boy |
Penrod and Sam | 1931-10-01 | Boy (uncredited) |
No Greater Glory | 1934-03-30 | Csele |
Skippy | 1931-04-25 | Boy |
True Confession | 1937-12-24 | Autograph Hunter (uncredited) |
Wild Boys of the Road | 1933-10-07 | Boy (uncredited) |