Elbridge Anderson

Elbridge Anderson was an American actor and writer who is best known for That’s My Boy and Huddle. Born on March 2, 1907, in Chicago, Illinois, he enjoyed a brief career in the entertainment industry before passing away on October 16, 1984, in Orange, California.

Personal and Family Life

Elbridge Gerry Anderson was born into a time of significant change in America. He grew up in Chicago and developed an early interest in performing arts, which led him on a path to a career in acting and writing. Specific details about his family and personal life are limited.

Career

Anderson’s acting career included notable roles in films such as That’s My Boy, where he played a student character, and Huddle, where he contributed as a writer. His work was appreciated in the early 1930s, but he did not achieve widespread fame during his lifetime.

Death and Legacy

Elbridge Anderson passed away on October 16, 1984, in Orange, California. His contributions to early cinema, though modest, remain part of the rich history of American film. His performances, especially in 1930s comedies, left a mark that continues to be recognized by film enthusiasts.

Filmography

Title Year Role Type
That’s My Boy 1932 1st Student Actor
Huddle 1932 Technical Detail Writer