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  1. 1917. The Sacrifice as Count Wenzel. 1917. The Spirit of '76 as George Washington. 1915. The Purple Night as Billy Clark - the Gangster. Noah Nicholas Beery was an American actor, who appeared in films from 1913 to 1945. His brother, Wallace Beery, was also a successful film actor. His son was actor Noah Berry, Jr.

  2. Noah Beery Sr. January 17th, 1882 — April 1st, 1946. Above: A publicity portrait of Noah Beery Sr., circa 1943. A major player in silent films, Noah Beery Sr. slid into B-movies in the 1930s, becoming one of the earliest and most memorable villains of the sound serial era. With his stocky build, dark complexion, moustache, and bushy eyebrows ...

  3. 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.

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  5. Noah Beery, Sr. Directory References Discover All 81 References in Fall Out Boy’s “We Didn’t Start the Fire,” Explained. Timeline of the 1980s. 9 of the World ...

  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. 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.