Wallace Beery
Wallace Fitzgerald Beery (April 1, 1885 – April 15, 1949) was a prominent American actor celebrated for his dynamic performances in early cinema. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Bill in the classic film *Min and Bill*, where he starred alongside the acclaimed Marie Dressler. Beery also became famous for his character Sweedie in a series of films and delivered an unforgettable performance in *The Champ*, a role that ultimately earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor. Throughout his impressive career, which spanned 36 years, Beery appeared in approximately 250 films, showcasing his versatility and talent across various genres. Additionally, he was the brother of fellow actor Noah Beery, contributing to a legacy of notable performances in Hollywood. Wallace Beery's contributions to the film industry left a lasting impact, as he remains a significant figure in the history of American cinema.
Filmography
The Little American
The Stolen Jools
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
The Champ
The Bowery
Stand Up and Fight
A Message to Garcia
Tugboat Annie
The Bad Man of Brimstone
The Spanish Dancer
The Mighty McGurk
Dinner at Eight
My Wife's Relations
China Seas
Robin Hood
The Image Book
Flesh
Behind the Door
Ah, Wilderness!
Going Hollywood
Grand Hotel
Three Ages
Drifting
This Man's Navy
Salute to the Marines
The Secret Six
Jackass Mail
Big Jack
The Bugle Sounds
Stablemates
A Date with Judy
Slave Ship
The Lost World