Don Beddoe
Donald T. Beddoe (July 1, 1903 – January 19, 1991) was an American character actor. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Beddoe was the son of Dan Beddoe, a Welsh classical singer, and his wife Mary. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati with bachelor's and master's degrees and taught English for three years. After a decade of stage work and bit parts in films, Beddoe began more prominent film roles in the late 1930s. He was usually cast as fast-talking reporters and the like. His commercial acting career was put on hold when he served in World War II in the United States Army Air Corps, in which he performed in the Air Force play, Winged Victory. Beddoe subsequently returned to films playing small character roles. He occasionally appeared in comedy shorts playing comic foils, such as in the Three Stooges shorts Three Sappy People and You Nazty Spy! Beddoe appeared in more than 250 films. Beddoe portrayed Mr. Tolliver in the ABC comedy The Second Hundred Years, and he was in the cast of Life with Father on CBS. He also was seen in dozens of television programs. In the 1950s and 1960s, he made four appearances on Have Gun – Will Travel, three times on Lawman, three on Maverick, three on Laramie, three on Lassie, and three on Perry Mason including in the 1958 episode 'The Case of the Buried Clock'. He was also cast on the western aviation series, Sky King, with Kirby Grant, on the ABC/Warner Brothers series, The Alaskans, with Roger Moore, on the ABC adventure series, Straightaway, with Brian Kelly and John Ashley, and on the NBC western series, The Tall Man, with Barry Sullivan and Clu Gulager. He appeared too on the CBS sitcom, Pete and Gladys, with Harry Morgan and Cara Williams, and on the ABC drama series, Going My Way, with Gene Kelly. He guest starred as well on David Janssen's first series, the crime drama, Richard Diamond, Private Detective. He also made appearances on episodes of The Lone Ranger in the '50s. Beddoe played the outlaw Black Bart in the 1954 episode "Black Bart The PO8" of the western anthology series Death Valley Days, hosted by Stanley Andrews. In the story line, Black Bart is cast as a debonair poetry-writing former school teacher who turns to stagecoach robbery after his first holdup, a prank, pays handsomely. Wells Fargo detectives track him down through a laundry mark. He was also pursued with a romantic interest by his landlady, Winona Webb (Helen Brown). Black Bart spent six years in the penitentiary, never to be heard from again. During the 1970–1971 season of ABC's Nanny and the Professor, Beddoe made four appearances, three as Mr. Thatcher. In 1984, he made his final television appearance as Kris in NBC's Highway to Heaven starring Michael Landon and Victor French.
Movies starring Don Beddoe (172)
Self (Archive Footage)
Self (Archive Footage)
Doc Cathey
Constable Warren
Dr. Littlefield
Gilbert
Dr. Elliot Fish
Mr. Naylor
Mr. Calvin Ruthledge (Uncredited)
Commissioner
Mayor Ghio's Assistant
Father Dan Sheridan
Mr. Walters
Doctor Wagner
Judge Carr
David Cooper
Heckler At The Copacabana (Uncredited)
Mayor Sam Pelley
Frank Porter
Todd 'Mac' Macgregor
Mr. Freeman (Uncredited)
Walt Spoon
Prison Board Member Alan Ferness, Segment "The Hostages"
Studio Executive At Premiere (Uncredited)
Maury - Hotel Manager (Uncredited)
Ben (Uncredited)
Herman Tate
Banker Horace Warren
Producer (Uncredited)
Joe Davis
Jerry Allen
Gallagher
Clyde Post
Cyrus Higbee
Dr. Cuny
Mr. Ballew
Mr. Goodman
Charles Crocker
Det. Sgt. Gus Forbes
Sen. Blake
Pete (Uncredited)
Mr. Taylor (Uncredited)
Love Bidwell (Uncredited)
Fingerprint Man
Mitchell (Uncredited)
Sgt. O'neill (Uncredited)
Walt Wallet
Mr. Richards
Alonzo
Thomas O'hara
Jamieson
Walt Wallet
King Louis Xiii
The Meddler
Forbish - Floorwalker
Amos Rayburn
Commissioner Sam Walker (Uncredited)
Charlie Bryan
Mr. Haggerty
Curtis Jellison
Chicago Man (Uncredited)
Fat Salesman
Barney Bassett
Jaeger
George Briggs
Judge Fraser
Mr. Dennis Sutherland
Councillor
Phillip Bellem
Dr. Hamilton Gibbs
J.t. Hall
Editor (Uncredited)
Thomason
Mort Elkins
Mr. Fell
Mr. Roberts (State Department)
Stark (Uncredited)
Mr. Cameron
Jack Collins (Uncredited)
Rodney "Gates" Parrish / Raoul Josse
Mr. Beatley
Detective Lieutenant Max Hurley
Deputy District Attorney Dixon
Chaplain On Beach (Uncredited)
Pringle (Uncredited)
Saginaw Jake
J. Gilbert Brampton
Lew Smith
Ned Mclane
Police Inspector Hanley
Police Chief
Taxi Driver
'Professor Bigfoot' Johnson
Hypo Mcgonigle
Bennie Blanchard
Wing Boley
Mike Reynolds
Sgt. Burns
Sheriff
Don Barlow
Sheriff Denby
Second Sailor
Cliff Randall
Albert Ward
Phineas Q. Potts
Sheriff Haggerty
Lt. James 'Jim' O'hara
Tom Howland
Bartlett
Warden Mckay
Big Joe Brady
Forsyth
Frank Regan
Newlywed Husband
Capt. Mcgraw
Process Server
Maj. Blaine
Marty Lewis
Sheriff
Preston
Police Doctor
Tug Wilson
Warden Schafer
Ship's Chief Engineer Anderson
Governor Dawson
Frederick Ross
Morning Express Reporter (Uncredited)
Marvin Williams
Green Sox Manager (Uncredited)
Hank, A Reporter (Uncredited)
Inspector Conroy
Mr. Amscray (Uncredited)
Customer
Frank Raymond
Duke Mason
Drunk (Uncredited)
Rumsford
Detective Deever
Nick Bruno
Chick Keller
Borneo
Fred Martin
Lieutenant Shane
Bartender (Uncredited)
Attorney Thomas Jamison (Uncredited)
Al Farrow
Frank Raymond
Reporter (Uncredited)
Marvin Williams
W. S. Hamilton
Police Inspector Thomas




