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Eugene Hugh Beaumont (February 16, 1909 - May 14, 1982) is an American actor and director. He was also licensed to preach in the Methodist church. Beaumont is best known for his role as Ward Cleaver in the television series Leave It to Beaver, originally broadcast from 1957 to 1963. He previously played the role of private detective Michael Shayne in a series of films in the 1940s.


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Biography

Initial years

Beaumont was born in Lawrence, Kansas. Her parents were Ethel Adaline Whitney and Edward H. Beaumont, a traveling salesman whose profession kept the family on the go. After graduating from Baylor School, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, he attended Chattanooga University, where he played football. He then studied at the University of Southern California and graduated with a Master of Theology in 1946.

Career

Beaumont started his career in show business in 1931 by performing in cinemas, nightclubs and radio. He started acting in films in 1940, appearing in more than three dozen films. Many of these roles are small and small and are not credited. He often works with actor William Bendix. In 1946-47, Beaumont starred in five films as private detective Michael Shayne, taking over the role of Lloyd Nolan. In 1950 he also told a short film, A Date with Your Family.

From 1950 to 1953, Beaumont was the narrator of the Rack Hadley Racket Squad series, based on the case of a fictitious detective, Captain John Braddock, in San Francisco. In a 1953 episode of Adventures of Superman titled "The Big Squeeze", Beaumont plays an ex-inmate with a wife and son who believes he must win back after returning to his criminal past. In 1952, he played the role of Reverend Randy Roberts in an episode of The Lone Ranger. In the second series of Hadley, The Public Defender , which aired on CBS in 1954 and 1955, Beaumont appeared three times in the role of Ed McGrath.

Before Beaumont and Barbara Billingsley played parent in "Leave It to Beaver", each appeared separately in the early 1950s on Rod Cameron's detective detective series Detective City . Consistent with his interest in pastors, Beaumont played Reverend Clifton R. Pond in an episode of the religious anthology series Intersection .

She appeared in one of the early episodes of the CBS Western My Friend Flicka series and became a guest on the episode of the detective series Frank Lovejoy Meet McGraw . In 1955, he was the guest star on "The Well" Lassie episode "The Well", one of the first two episodes to be filmed as a pilot for the new series. He plays Mr. Saunders, a water company executive who is interested in purchasing Miller family wells.

In July 1957, Beaumont played a sympathetic characterization of Western bandit Jesse James on Tales of Wells Fargo . Two months later, he earned his most famous role as a wise suburban dad, Ward Cleaver, in the Leave It to Beaver television comedy series. During the six-season event, Beaumont wrote and directed several episodes, including the final series, entitled "Family Scrapbook". Her portrayal of Cleaver's household head was ranked 28th in the "50 Docs TV All Time" list in the June 20, 2004, edition of TV Guide.

After Leave It to Beaver ended production and entered syndication in the fall of 1963, Beaumont appeared in many theater community productions and played several guest roles in television series such as Mannix , The Virginian , Wagon Train , and Petticoat Junction . In February 1966, 11 years after his first appearance in Lassie, he returned to the guest star in the popular series, performing in the episode "Cradle of the Deep" (season 12, episode 21). He also continues to be a successful writer, selling several television scenarios and radio scripts, and composing short stories for magazines.

Personal life, retirement, and death

Just before the start of the new season shoot for Leave It to Beaver , Beaumont flew from his home in Minnesota to Hollywood while his wife, son, and mother-in-law were driving. A road accident killed her mother-in-law and injured her son. Jerry Mathers then stated that all of Beaumont's participation in production suffered serious damage due to the tragic accident, with Beaumont often walking through it.

Beaumont retired from show business in the late 1960s, launching his second career as a Christmas tree farmer in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. He was forced to retire in 1972 after suffering a stroke that never fully recovered.

Beaumont married only once, to Kathryn Adams Doty, an actress who later earned a master's degree in educational psychology and has a career as a psychologist. Their union lasted for 32 years, from 1942 until their divorce in 1974. They have three children: Hunter, Kristy, and Mark.

Kathryn later married Fred Doty (died January 8, 2011). He wrote two novels, A Long Year of Silence (which won the 2005 Midwest Book Award) and Wild Orphan . The third book, Be My Mother , describes her life growing up as a ministerial daughter, moving to Hollywood, and her first marriage. He died at the age of 96 on October 14, 2016.

On May 14, 1982, Beaumont died of a heart attack while visiting his son, a psychologist working in Munich, Germany. His body was cremated, and his ashes scattered on a family-owned island on Lake Wabana, Minnesota, near Grand Rapids. Telemovie 1983 Still the Beaver is dedicated to Beaumont.

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In popular culture

In the early 1980s, Texas punk rock bands incorporated the name of the actor with the band name Jimi Hendrix to form The Hugh Beaumont Experience.

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Movieography


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Television credits


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References

  • Full Directory for Initial Network Time and Cable TV Show, 1946-Now . New York, NY: Ballantine Books. ISBN: 9780345497734. Ã,
  • Mathers, Jerry (1998). And Jerry Mathers as Beaver . Berkley Books. ISBN: 978-0425163702.

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External links

  • Hugh Beaumont on IMDb
  • Hugh Beaumont in the TCM Movie Database
  • Hugh Beaumont at AllMovie
  • Hugh Beaumont in the Search of the Mausoleum

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