James Westerfield
Born March 22, 1913 (Age: 113)
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Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James A. Westerfield (22 March 1913 – 20 September 1971) was an American actor of stage, film, and television. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, to candy-maker Brasher Omier Westerfield and his wife Dora Elizabeth Bailey, he was raised in Detroit, Michigan. (A news story in the June 12, 1949, issue of The Brooklyn Daily Eagle calls the information in the preceding sentence into question. It describes Westerfield as "the son of a famous producer-director" and says that he was "a youngster in Denver, Col.") He became interested in theatre as a young man and in the 1930s joined Gilmor Brown's famed Pasadena Community Playhouse, appearing in dozens of plays. He played in numerous films following his debut in 1940, then went to New York City and appeared on Broadway, winning two New York Drama Critics' Circle Awards for his supporting roles in The Madwoman of Chaillot and Detective Story. He then returned to Hollywood and made more than 40 more films. Westerfield maintained an interest in the theatre. He directed more than 50 musicals in a summer-musical tent he owned in Danbury, Connecticut, and was the original stage director and producer for the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. He directed three seasons of "Theatre Under the Stars" in Vancouver, British Columbia, and appeared in musical roles with the Detroit Civic Light Opera, the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, and the San Francisco Civic Light Opera. On film, Westerfield had roles in The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), On The Waterfront (1954), Lucy Gallant (1955), the 1957 Budd Boetticher-directed Western Decision at Sundown starring Randolph Scott, Cowboy (1958), a repeating role in The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) and its sequel Son of Flubber (1963), Birdman of Alcatraz (1962), Man's Favorite Sport (1964), The Sons of Katie Elder (1965), Hang 'Em High (1968) and True Grit (1969). Westerfield had many roles on television, including seven episodes as John Murrel from 1963 to 1964 on ABC's The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, starring child actor Kurt Russell in the title role. He made two guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of Sheriff Bert Elmore in the 1957 episode, "The Case of the Angry Mourner." He also appeared in an episode of The Lone Ranger in 1954 entitled "Texas Draw." Westerfield's other appearances were on such series as The Rifleman, The Californians, Richard Diamond, Private Detective, The Alaskans, The Rebel, Straightaway, Going My Way, The Asphalt Jungle, Hazel, The Andy Griffith Show, Daniel Boone, The Beverly Hillbillies, and Gunsmoke. He played the circus leader, Dr. Marvello, in an episode of Lost in Space "Space Circus" (1966). Westerfield as a young man was a roommate of fellow Pasadena Playhouse actor George Reeves. The two remained close friends until Reeves's death in 1959. Westerfield was married to Alice G. Fay (an actress under the name Fay Tracey), who, along with his mother, survived him. Westerfield died from a heart attack in Woodlands Hills, California, at the age of fifty-eight.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James A. Westerfield (22 March 1913 – 20 September 1971) was an American actor of stage, film, and television.
Born in Nashville, Tennessee, to candy-maker Brasher Omier Westerfield and his wife Dora Elizabeth Bailey, he was raised in Detroit, Michigan. (A news story in the June 12, 1949, issue of The Brooklyn Daily Eagle calls the information in the preceding sentence into question. It describes Westerfield as "the son of a famous producer-director" and says that he was "a youngster in Denver, Col.")
He became interested in theatre as a young man and in the 1930s joined Gilmor Brown's famed Pasadena Community Playhouse, appearing in dozens of plays. He played in numerous films following his debut in 1940, then went to New York City and appeared on Broadway, winning two New York Drama Critics' Circle Awards for his supporting roles in The Madwoman of Chaillot and Detective Story. He then returned to Hollywood and made more than 40 more films. Westerfield maintained an interest in the theatre. He directed more than 50 musicals in a summer-musical tent he owned in Danbury, Connecticut, and was the original stage director and producer for the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. He directed three seasons of "Theatre Under the Stars" in Vancouver, British Columbia, and appeared in musical roles with the Detroit Civic Light Opera, the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, and the San Francisco Civic Light Opera.
On film, Westerfield had roles in The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), On The Waterfront (1954), Lucy Gallant (1955), the 1957 Budd Boetticher-directed Western Decision at Sundown starring Randolph Scott, Cowboy (1958), a repeating role in The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) and its sequel Son of Flubber (1963), Birdman of Alcatraz (1962), Man's Favorite Sport (1964), The Sons of Katie Elder (1965), Hang 'Em High (1968) and True Grit (1969).
Westerfield had many roles on television, including seven episodes as John Murrel from 1963 to 1964 on ABC's The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, starring child actor Kurt Russell in the title role. He made two guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of Sheriff Bert Elmore in the 1957 episode, "The Case of the Angry Mourner." He also appeared in an episode of The Lone Ranger in 1954 entitled "Texas Draw."
Westerfield's other appearances were on such series as The Rifleman, The Californians, Richard Diamond, Private Detective, The Alaskans, The Rebel, Straightaway, Going My Way, The Asphalt Jungle, Hazel, The Andy Griffith Show, Daniel Boone, The Beverly Hillbillies, and Gunsmoke. He played the circus leader, Dr. Marvello, in an episode of Lost in Space "Space Circus" (1966).
Westerfield as a young man was a roommate of fellow Pasadena Playhouse actor George Reeves. The two remained close friends until Reeves's death in 1959.
Westerfield was married to Alice G. Fay (an actress under the name Fay Tracey), who, along with his mother, survived him. Westerfield died from a heart attack in Woodlands Hills, California, at the age of fifty-eight.
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Filmography
Set This Town on Fire
1973
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as Cark Rickter
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Age: 59
The Boy Who Stole the Elephant
1970
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as Sheriff Berry
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Age: 57
Bartleby
1969
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as The Lawyer
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Age: 56
The Love God?
1969
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as Rev. Wilkerson
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Age: 56
True Grit
1969
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as Judge Parker
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Age: 56
Smith!
1969
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as Sheriff
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Age: 55
Now You See It, Now You Don't
1968
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as Capt. Boyle
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Age: 55
Hang 'em High
1968
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as Prisoner
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Age: 55
The Further Adventures of Gallegher
1965
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as Charley Mardis
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Age: 52
That Funny Feeling
1965
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as Officer Brokaw
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Age: 52
The Sons of Katie Elder
1965
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as Mr. Vennar
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Age: 52
Bikini Beach
1964
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as Cop #2
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Age: 51
Man's Favorite Sport?
1964
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as Policeman
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Age: 50
Son of Flubber
1963
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as Officer Hanson
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Age: 49
Birdman of Alcatraz
1962
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as Jess Younger
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Age: 49
Homicidal
1961
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as Alfred S. Adrims
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Age: 48
The Absent-Minded Professor
1961
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as Officer Hanson
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Age: 47
No Image
Alcatraz Express
1961
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as
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Age: 47
The Plunderers
1960
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as Mike Baron
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Age: 47
Wild River
1960
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as Cal Garth
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Age: 47
The Hangman
1959
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as Herb Loftus
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Age: 46
The Gunfight at Dodge City
1959
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as Reverend Howard
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Age: 46
The Shaggy Dog
1959
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as Officer Hanson
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Age: 45
Old Man
1958
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as Warden
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Age: 45
The Proud Rebel
1958
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as Birm Bates
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Age: 45
Cowboy
1958
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as Mike Adams
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Age: 44
Three Brave Men
1956
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as Chief O'Reilly
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Age: 43
Away All Boats
1956
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as
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Age: 43
Man with the Gun
1955
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as Mr. Zender
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Age: 42
Lucy Gallant
1955
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as Harry Wilson
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Age: 42
The Scarlet Coat
1955
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as Col. Jameson
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Age: 42
The Cobweb
1955
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as James Petlee
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Age: 42
Chief Crazy Horse
1955
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as Caleb Mantz
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Age: 42
The Violent Men
1955
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as Sheriff Magruder
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Age: 41
Three Hours to Kill
1954
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as Sam Minor
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Age: 41
The Human Jungle
1954
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as Marty Harrison
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Age: 41
On the Waterfront
1954
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as Big Mac
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Age: 41
No Image
The Bachelor Party
1953
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as Bookkeeper
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Age: 40
Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town
1950
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as Harvey (Zoo Attendant) (uncredited)
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Age: 37
Side Street
1950
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as Charlie (policeman)
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Age: 37
The Pride of the Yankees
1942
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as Spectator (uncredited)
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Age: 29
The Magnificent Ambersons
1942
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as Policeman at Accident (uncredited)
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Age: 29
About Face
1942
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as Soldier with Daisy (uncredited)
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Age: 29
Highway West
1941
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as Swede, Trucker at Cafe
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Age: 28