John Beal
August 14, 1909 (115 years old) in Joplin, Missouri, USA
John Beal (born James Alexander Bliedung, August 13, 1909 – April 26, 1997) was an American actor.
Known For
Credits
- 1993 · The Firm as Nathan Locke
- 1990 · The Kid Who Loved Christmas as Cameron
- 1988 · A Place at the Table as Jim Wilson
- 1986 · Vincent Price's Dracula as Dr. Paul Beecher - (archive footage)
- 1983 · Amityville 3-D as Harold Caswell
- 1979 · Jennifer: A Woman’s Story as Prof. Eric Wohlstrom
- 1977 · Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years as Dr. Carr
- 1975 · The Legend of Lizzie Borden as Dr. Bowen
- 1974 · Lincoln as Senator Fogelson
- 1973 · The House That Cried Murder as Father
- 1973 · Kojak as
- 1973 · Kojak as McKinney
- 1973 · Hawkins as Judge
- 1972 · The Streets of San Francisco as
- 1972 · The Waltons as
- 1964 · Another World as
- 1963 · The Lieutenant as
- 1962 · The Nurses as Dr. Henden
- 1960 · Ten Who Dared as Maj. John Wesley Powell
- 1960 · Road To Reality as
- 1960 · Rapids Ahead/Bear Country as
- 1959 · The Alaskans as
- 1959 · The Sound and the Fury as Howard Compson
- 1959 · One Step Beyond as Otto Becher
- 1957 · That Night! as Commuter Christopher J. Bowden
- 1957 · The Vampire as Dr. Paul Beecher
- 1955 · Hollywood Preview as Self
- 1955 · The Millionaire as Paul Naylor
- 1954 · Twelve Angry Men as Juror #2
- 1954 · Inner Sanctum as
- 1953 · Letter to Loretta as Father
- 1953 · Remains to Be Seen as Dr. Glenson
- 1953 · The Trip to Bountiful as Ludie Watts
- 1953 · General Electric Theater as John Desmond
- 1952 · Omnibus as
- 1952 · My Six Convicts as Dr. Wilson aka Doc
- 1951 · Hallmark Hall of Fame as Roger Williams
- 1951 · Schlitz Playhouse of Stars as
- 1950 · Robert Montgomery Presents as Ken, the Commuter
- 1950 · Robert Montgomery Presents as Birger Dahlerus
- 1949 · Chicago Deadline as Paul Jean d'Ur
- 1949 · Song of Surrender as Dubois
- 1949 · Lights Out as
- 1949 · Alimony as Dan Barker
- 1948 · So Dear to My Heart as Jeremiah as an Adult - Narrator (voice)
- 1948 · Studio One as Juror #2
- 1948 · Studio One as Maj. Saks
- 1948 · Studio One as Samuel Edison
- 1948 · The Philco Television Playhouse as
- 1948 · The Philco Television Playhouse as Ludie
- 1947 · Messenger of Peace as Pastor Armin Ritter
- 1947 · Key Witness as Milton Higby
- 1945 · Land and Live in the Desert as Sam - Skipper
- 1945 · Know Your Enemy: Japan as Narrator
- 1943 · Edge of Darkness as Johann Stensgard
- 1943 · Let's Have Fun as Richard Gilbert
- 1943 · Photographic Intelligence for Bombardment Aviation as Major Dean
- 1943 · Eyes Aloft as Major
- 1942 · Stand By All Networks as Ben Fallon
- 1942 · Atlantic Convoy as Carl Hansen
- 1942 · One Thrilling Night as Horace Jason
- 1941 · Doctors Don't Tell as Dr. Ralph Sawyer
- 1941 · Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime as Walter Matthews
- 1939 · The Cat and the Canary as Fred Blythe
- 1939 · The Great Commandment as Joel
- 1938 · The Arkansas Traveler as John Daniels
- 1938 · I Am the Law as Paul Ferguson
- 1938 · Port of Seven Seas as Marius
- 1937 · Beg, Borrow or Steal as Count Bill Cherau
- 1937 · Danger Patrol as Dan Loring
- 1937 · Double Wedding as Waldo Beaver
- 1937 · Madame X as Raymond Fleuriot
- 1937 · Border Cafe as Keith Whitney
- 1937 · The Man Who Found Himself as Dr. James Stanton Jr.
- 1937 · We Who Are About to Die as John Thompson
- 1936 · M'Liss as Stephen Thorne
- 1935 · Break of Hearts as Johnny Lawrence
- 1935 · Les Misérables as Marius
- 1935 · Laddie as Laddie
- 1934 · The Little Minister as Révérend Gavin Dishart
- 1934 · Hat, Coat and Glove as Jerry Hutchins
- 1933 · Another Language as Jerry Hallam