Charles Bickford
Charles Bickford (January 1, 1891 – November 9, 1967) was a prominent American actor celebrated for his impactful supporting performances in film. Over the course of his illustrious career, he received three Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor for his remarkable work in The Song of Bernadette (1943), The Farmer's Daughter (1947), and Johnny Belinda (1948).
Bickford's talent extended beyond these nominations, as he delivered memorable performances in a range of notable films including Whirlpool (1948), where he showcased his dramatic prowess, and A Star is Born (1954), which further cemented his reputation as a skilled character actor. One of his defining roles came in The Big Country (1958), a classic Western that highlighted his versatility and depth as an actor.
Throughout his career, Bickford became known for his distinctive voice and commanding screen presence, making him a sought-after talent in Hollywood. His contributions to the film industry have left a lasting legacy, and he is remembered as one of the great character actors of his time. Charles Bickford's dedication to his craft and his ability to bring complex characters to life continue to be celebrated in the annals of cinematic history.
Filmography
The Babe Ruth Story
Little Miss Marker
Branded
Anna Christie
Under Pressure
Stand Up and Fight
Not as a Stranger
Tarzan's New York Adventure
Wing and a Prayer
A Big Hand for the Little Lady
The Woman on the Beach
This Day and Age
The Big Country
Four Faces West
Reap the Wild Wind
Mister Cory
The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell
Johnny Belinda
The Raging Tide
Jim Thorpe – All-American
Days of Wine and Roses
Duel in the Sun
Riders of Death Valley
The Last Posse
You Can't Run Away from It
Whirlpool (1950)
Brute Force
High, Wide and Handsome
Of Mice and Men
The Unforgiven
The Squaw Man
Guilty of Treason
Fallen Angel
A Star Is Born (1954)