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  1. www.westernclippings.com › heavies › noahbeerysr_charactersNoah Beery Sr. - Western Clippings

    One of the great villains of the silent and sound screen, Noah Beery Sr., was in reality a kind, gentle, charitable man, but he could personify evil with his broad-faced grin, chortling laugh emanating from his rotund 6' 1½" 230 pound frame—usually a smoking stogie poking out one side of his snarl. “The real make-up for a character must ...

  2. Media in category "Noah Beery, Sr." The following 82 files are in this category, out of 82 total. Actor Noah Beery (SAYRE 4533).jpg 2,182 × 2,795; 831 KB.

  3. Noah Lindsey Beery ( Kansas City, 10 de agosto de 1913- Tehachapi, 1 de noviembre de 1994), conocido profesionalmente como Noah Beery, Jr. o solo como Noah Beery, fue un actor cinematográfico estadounidense especializado en personajes amistosos y amables, similares a los que interpretaba su legendario tío Wallace Beery, aunque Noah Beery, Jr ...

  4. 3 de nov. de 1994 · He was the son of Noah Beery Sr., a popular screen villain during the silent-film era, and the nephew of Wallace Beery, who won an Academy Award for his role in "The Champ" in 1931.

  5. Noah Beery senior. Noah Beery Sr. mit seinem gleichnamigen Sohn (1922) Noah Nicholas Beery (* 17. Januar 1882 in Kansas City, Missouri; † 1. April 1946 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Schauspieler.

  6. He added "Sr." to his name not long after his son, Noah Beery, Jr., made his acting debut in 1920. He died of a heart attack at 64, at a party celebrating his brother's birthday. In a strange coincidence, Wallace Beery would die at the same age and from the same cause, three years (almost to the day) later.

  7. Read More. One of screendom's most venerable villains, in films from 1917. Huskily built and most typically mustachioed, Beery made an enjoyably rapacious bad guy in many silent films ("The Mark of Zorro" 1920, "The Vanishing American" 1925, "Beau Geste" 1926) and when sound came in his firm, deep bark of a voice complemented his image entirely.