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Wallace Beery

Highest Rated: 100% Old Ironsides (1926)

Lowest Rated: 43% Unpardonable Sin (1919)

Birthday: Apr 1, 1885

Birthplace: Kansas City, Missouri, USA

Wallace Beery gradually progressed from theatre to film and starred in a multitude of comedic shorts during the silent era before becoming one of the biggest and most improbable stars of the 1930s. Imposing and not traditionally handsome, Beery was highly proficient at both comedy and menace, sometimes even mixing the two quite superbly. Feature assignments soon came in such notable productions as "The Last of the Mohicans" (1920), "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse" (1921), "Robin Hood" (1922) and "The Lost World" (1925). For a time, his career seemed doomed by the arrival of sound, but MGM recognized his innate abilities and Beery's performance as a murderous thug in "The Big House" (1930) netted him an Oscar nomination. He won the coveted statue a year later for his turn as an over-the-hill prizefighter in "The Champ" (1931), which became the actor's signature role. Further impressive work followed in "Treasure Island" (1934) and "Viva Villa" (1934), and Beery found himself an in-demand talent with a highly lucrative contract. However, in contrast to many of the congenial miscreants he played, Beery was a highly disagreeable man completely lacking in basic social graces and a less than favorite co-star for many of his MGM colleagues. One of the few character players to attain major A-list stardom, Beery's power to both intimidate and amuse was matched by few.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 67% Old Ironsides
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100% 60% Ah, Wilderness!
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100% 72% Robin Hood
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100% 74% Treasure Island
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100% 69% The Lost World
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96% 76% The Champ
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92% 76% The Three Ages
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91% 75% Dinner at Eight
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87% 77% Grand Hotel
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80% 73% China Seas
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Filmography

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Big Jack 1949 Big Jack Horner Actor A Date With Judy 57% 51% 1948 Melvin R. Foster Actor Alias a Gentleman 1948 Jim Breedin Actor The Mighty McGurk 1947 Roy "Slag" McGurk Actor Bad Bascomb 33% 1946 Zeb Bascomb/Ezekiel "Zeke" Smith Actor This Man's Navy 1945 Ned Trumpet Actor Barbary Coast Gent 1944 Honest Plush Brannon Actor Rationing 1944 Ben Barton Actor Salute to the Marines 1943 Sgt. Maj. William Bailey Actor Jackass Mail 1942 Marmaduke "Just" Baggot Actor The Bugle Sounds 1942 Sergeant Patrick Aloysius "Hap" Doan Actor Barnacle Bill 1941 Bill Johansen Actor The Bad Man 1941 Pancho Lopez Actor 20 Mule Team 1940 Skinner Bill Bragg Actor Bad Man of Wyoming 1940 "Reb" Harkness Actor Man From Dakota 1940 Sgt. "Bar" Barstow Actor Wyoming 1940 "Reb" Harkness Actor Stand Up and Fight 1939 Captain Boss Starkey Actor Thunder Afloat 1939 John Thorson Actor Sergeant Madden 1939 Sgt. Shaun Madden Actor Port of Seven Seas 1938 Cesar Actor Stablemates 1938 Doc Thomas `'Tom'` Terry Actor Slave Ship 1937 Jack Thompson Actor The Bad Man of Brimstone 1937 "Trigger" Bill Actor The Good Old Soak 1937 Clem Hawley Actor
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