George ‘Beetlepuss’ Lewis

George ‘Beetlepuss’ Lewis was an American actor who is best known for Half Past Midnight, International Burlesque, and Midnight Frolics. He was born on January 2, 1901, and passed away on April 8, 1955, in Los Angeles, California, USA.

Personal and Family Life

George Lewis was born in a time when cinema was evolving, and he became part of the entertainment industry during the mid-20th century. Not much is publicly known about his family life. However, his unique persona and performances earned him recognition in the world of film and entertainment.

Career Highlights

Lewis is particularly remembered for several notable film appearances, including his role in Half Past Midnight, which showcased his comedic talents. He also appeared in International Burlesque and was known for his character in I’ll Sell My Shirt. His performances contributed to the vibrancy of the burlesque and comedy genres of his era.

Death and Legacy

George ‘Beetlepuss’ Lewis died on April 8, 1955, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances in the entertainment industry. His work continues to be appreciated by those who explore classic films and the history of burlesque. Though he may not be widely known today, his contributions to the genre hold a special place in film history.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Pardon My Accident 1938-06-10
3-D Rarities 2015-06-11 (archive footage)
Half Past Midnight 1948-03-01 White-Shirted Apartment Party Drunk
I’ll Sell My Shirt 1953-10-01 Beetle
Vegas Nights 1948-01-01 Self
Where’s Annabelle? 1949-07-15