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Noah Beery, Jr.

Hollywood Stars : Noah Lindsey Beery

  • Born Name: Noah Lindsey Beery
  • Birthday: 1913-08-10 (Year-Month-Day)
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  • Spouse(s): Maxine Jones (1940–1966) (divorced) 3 children Lisa Thorman (1968–1994) (his death)
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  • Medium: Actor

Noah Beery, Jr., Noah Lindsey Beery (August 10, 1913 – November 1, 1994), known professionally as Noah Beery, Jr. or just Noah Beery, was an American actor specializing in warm, friendly character parts similar to the ones played by his uncle Wallace Beery, although Noah Beery, Jr., unlike his uncle, seldom broke away from playing supporting roles.His father, Noah Nicholas Beery (known professionally as Noah Beery or Noah Beery, Sr.), enjoyed a similarly lengthy film career as a supporting actor.Beery was best known as James Garners father, Joseph Rocky Rockford, in the 1970s television series The Rockford Files.Life and careerBeery was born in New York City, New York where his father was working as a stage actor. The family moved to California in 1915 when his father began acting in motion pictures. After attending school in Los Angeles, they moved to a ranch in the San Fernando Valley, a style of living he would maintain for the rest of his life.At the age of seven, he appeared with his father in The Mark of Zorro and like his father, who immediately began billing himself as Noah Beery, Sr., he went on to become a respected character actor. His uncle, Oscar-winning screen phenomenon Wallace Beery, became the worlds highest-paid actor by 1932, and while neither Noah nor his father ever approached that level, both had extremely long and memorable film careers. All three acting Beerys physically resembled each other rather closely, but Noah, Jr. lacked a thrillingly powerful voice like his fathers and uncles (which is ironic, since both older Beerys made major careers as supporting actors in silent movies).Noah Beery, Jr. appeared in dozens of films, including a large early role as John Waynes action partner in 1934s The Trail Beyond (Wayne was 27 years old and Beery was 21), 20 Mule Team with his uncle, and Red River with Wayne, but is best known for his role as Joseph Rocky Rockford, the father of Jim Rockford, James Garners character on the popular television series The Rockford Files (1974–1980). Beerys television work also included a weekly stint as a clown in Circus Boy with Mickey Dolenz in the mid-1950s. In 1960, he replaced Burt Reynolds in the co-starring role in Riverboat, an NBC western series starring Darren McGavin. He appeared three times on the long running TV western The Virginian in the 1960s.Noah Beery, Jr. died in 1994 in Tehachapi, California of a cerebral thrombosis and was interred in the Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery with his father and mother, Margarite Lindsey. His uncle, Wallace Beery is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. His first wife was Maxine Jones, only child of Western star Buck Jones, until 1966. His second wife was Lisa Thorman, from 1968 until his death. He was survived by his wife, Lisa; two daughters, Muffett and Melissa; a son, actor Bucklind Beery; and three step children, Page, Sean, and Lorena. His television star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame is at 7021 Hollywood Blvd.Partial filmographyThe Mark of Zorro (1920; uncredited) with Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. and Noah Beery, Sr.Heroes of the West (1932)Fighting with Kit Carson (1933) with Noah Beery, Sr.The Trail Beyond (1934) with John Wayne and Noah Beery, Sr.The cliff hanger series Ace Drummond (1936)Only Angels Have Wings (1939) with Cary Grant and Rita HayworthOf Mice and Men (1939) with Burgess Meredith and Lon Chaney, Jr.20 Mule Team (1940) with Wallace Beery and Anne BaxterSergeant York (1941) with Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan, and Joan LeslieOverland Mail (1942) with Lon Chaney, Jr. and Noah Beery, Sr.Follow the Boys (1944) with George Raft, Orson Welles, and Marlene DietrichRed River (1948) with John Wayne and Montgomery CliftThe Story of Will Rogers (1952) with Will Rogers, Jr. and Jane WymanWar Arrow (1953) with Maureen OHara and Jeff ChandlerWhite Feather (1955) with Robert Wagner and Jeffrey HunterCircus Boy (1956 ~ 1958) Uncle Joey ~ The ClownThe Fastest Gun Alive (1956) Dink Wells ~ Bank RobberDecision at Sundown (1957) with Randolph ScottInherit the Wind (1960) with Spencer Tracy and Fredric MarchLittle Fauss and Big Halsey (1970) with Robert Redford, Michael J. Pollard, and Lauren HuttonWalking Tall (1973) with Joe Don Baker and Elizabeth HartmanThe Spikes Gang (1974) with Lee Marvin and Gary GrimesThe Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (1982) with Burt Reynolds and Dolly PartonWaltz Across Texas (1982) with Anne ArcherExternal linksBiography portalNoah Beery, Jr. at the Internet Movie DatabaseNoah Beery, Jr. at AllmovieNoah Beery, Jr. at Find a GravePersondataNameBeery, Noah, JrAlternative namesBeery, Noah LindseyShort descriptionactorDate of birthAugust 10, 1913Place of birthKansas City, Missouri, U.S.Date of deathNovember 1, 1994Place of deathTehachapi, California, U.S.Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noah_Beery,_Jr.Categories: American film actors | American television actors | Western (genre) film actors | People from New York City | Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale) | 1913 births | 1994 deathsHidden categories: Infobox person using deprecated parameters | Articles with hCardsPersonal toolsLog in / create accountNamespacesArticleDiscussionVariantsViewsReadView sourceView historyActionsSearchNavigationMain pageContentsFeatured contentCurrent eventsRandom articleDonate to WikipediaInteractionHelpAbout WikipediaCommunity portalRecent changesContact WikipediaToolboxWhat links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkCite this pagePrint/exportCreate a bookDownload as PDFPrintable versionLanguagesDeutschEspañolSuomiFrançais This page was last modified on 8 January 2011 at 02:55.Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License;additional terms may apply.See Terms of Use for details.Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.Contact usPrivacy policyAbout WikipediaDisclaimersif ( window.mediaWiki ) {mediaWiki.config.set({wgCanonicalNamespace: , wgCanonicalSpecialPageName: false, wgNamespaceNumber: 0, wgPageName: Noah_Beery,_Jr., wgTitle: Noah Beery, Jr., wgAction: view, wgArticleId: 1728807, wgIsArticle: true, wgUserName: null, wgUserGroups: [*], wgCurRevisionId: 406612343, wgCategories: [Infobox person using deprecated parameters, Articles with hCards, American film actors, American television actors, Western (genre) film actors, People from New York City, Burials at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Glendale), 1913 births, 1994 deaths], wgBreakFrames: false, wgRestrictionEdit: [], wgRestrictionMove: [], wgSearchNamespaces: [0], wgFlaggedRevsParams: {tags: {status: {levels: 1, quality: 2, pristine: 3}}}, wgStableRevisionId: null, wgRevContents: {error: Unable to get content., waiting: Waiting for content}, wgWikimediaMobileUrl: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki, wgCollapsibleNavBucketTest: false, wgCollapsibleNavForceNewVersion: false, wgArticleAssessmentJUIPath: http://bits.wikimedia.org/w/extensions-1.17/UsabilityInitiative/js/js2stopgap/jui.combined.min.js, Geo: {city: , country: }, wgNoticeProject: wikipedia});}if ( window.mediaWiki ) {mediaWiki.loader.load([mediawiki.legacy.wikibits, mediawiki.util, mediawiki.legacy.ajax, mediawiki.legacy.mwsuggest, ext.vector.collapsibleNav, ext.vector.collapsibleTabs, ext.vector.editWarning, ext.vector.simpleSearch]);mediaWiki.loader.go();}if ( window.mediaWiki ) {mediaWiki.user.options.set({ccmeonemails:0,cols:80,contextchars:50,contextlines:5,date:default,diffonly:0,disablemail:0,disablesuggest:0,editfont:default,editondblclick:0,editsection:1,editsectiononrightclick:0,enotifminoredits:0,enotifrevealaddr:0,enotifusertalkpages:1,enotifwatchlistpages:0,extendwatchlist:0,externaldiff:0,externaleditor:0,fancysig:0,forceeditsummary:0,gender:unknown,hideminor:0,hidepatrolled:0,highlightbroken:1,imagesize:2,justify:0,math:1,minordefault:0,newpageshidepatrolled:0,nocache:0,noconvertlink:0,norollbackdiff:0,numberheadings:0,previewonfirst:0,previewontop:1,quickbar:1,rcdays:7,rclimit:50,rememberpassword:0,rows:25,searchlimit:20,showhiddencats:0,showjumplinks:1,shownumberswatching:1,showtoc:1,showtoolbar:1,skin:vector,stubthreshold:0,thumbsize:4,underline:2,uselivepreview:0,usenewrc:0,watchcreations:1,watchdefault:0,watchdeletion:0,watchlistdays:3,watchlisthideanons:0,watchlisthidebots:0,watchlisthideliu:0,watchlisthideminor:0,watchlisthideown:0,watchlisthidepatrolled:0,watchmoves:0,wllimit:250,flaggedrevssimpleui:1,flaggedrevsstable:false,flaggedrevseditdiffs:true,flaggedrevsviewdiffs:false,vector-simplesearch:1,useeditwarning:1,vector-collapsiblenav:1,usebetatoolbar:1,usebetatoolbar-cgd:1,variant:en,language:en,searchNs0:true,searchNs1:false,searchNs2:false,searchNs3:false,searchNs4:false,searchNs5:false,searchNs6:false,searchNs7:false,searchNs8:false,searchNs9:false,searchNs10:false,searchNs11:false,searchNs12:false,searchNs13:false,searchNs14:false,searchNs15:false,searchNs100:false,searchNs101:false,searchNs108:false,searchNs109:false});mediaWiki.loader.state({user.options:ready});/* cache key: enwiki:resourceloader:filter:minify-js:3:ae2156c08a06314b12473d37e57711e2 */} if ( window.isMSIE55 ) fixalpha();


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