Ed Begley
Edward James Begley Sr. (March 25, 1901 – April 28, 1970) was a distinguished American actor renowned for his versatile contributions to theatre, radio, film, and television. Over his extensive career, Begley became a familiar face across multiple entertainment mediums, captivating audiences with his remarkable performances.
Begley’s career in the entertainment industry spanned several decades, beginning in the early 20th century. He gained prominence for his work in theater, showcasing his talents in various Broadway productions, which laid the groundwork for his later success in film and television. His voice resonated on radio, where he captivated listeners with his compelling storytelling and character portrayals.
In film, Ed Begley appeared in several notable works, earning acclaim for his ability to embody complex characters. He was recognized for his performances in films like "12 Angry Men" and "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," showcasing his range as an actor.
On television, he became widely recognized for his role in the series "The Twilight Zone," which further solidified his status as a talented performer. Ed Begley’s dedication to his craft and his impactful presence in the industry earned him a lasting legacy, making him a cherished figure in American entertainment history. His contributions continue to inspire future generations of actors and performers.
Filmography
What's Your Number?
The In-Laws
Whatever Works
You're in the Navy Now
The Great Gatsby
Boomerang!
Strange Darling
Ghostbusters (2016)
Time Toys
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
Wild in the Streets
Road to Salina
Storybook
Battlestar Galactica
Meet the Applegates
Private Lessons
Sitting Pretty
Making Babies
Bixler High Private Eye
Elvis
Reboot Camp
Back By Midnight
The Pagemaster
Relative Strangers
Blue Collar
For Your Consideration
Dear Christmas
Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story
Imperfections
Saddle Tramp
Auto Focus
Recount
Georgia O'Keeffe
Fly Me to the Moon
Bless This Mess
Betas
Your Family or Mine
St. Elsewhere