Charles Bickford(1891-1967)
- Actor
- Soundtrack
American character actor of gruff voice and appearance who was a
fixture in Hollywood pictures from the earliest days of the talkies.
The fifth of seven children, he was born in the first minute of 1891.
He was a boisterous child, and at nine was tried and acquitted for
attempted murder in the shooting of a motorman who had run over his
dog. He worked as a lumberjack and investment promoter, and briefly ran
his own pest extermination business. In his late teens, he gave up the
business and traveled aimlessly about country. In San Francisco, an
attempt to romance a burlesque actress resulted in an offer to join her
show as a performer. He spent the next dozen years touring the country
in road companies, then made a smash hit on Broadway in "Outside
Looking In". Cecil B. DeMille saw Bickford on the stage and offered him the lead
in Dynamite (1929). Contracted to MGM, Bickford fought constantly with studio
head Louis B. Mayer and was for a time blacklisted among the studios. He spent
several years working in independent films as a freelancer, then was
offered a contract at Twentieth Century Fox. Before the contract could
take effect, however, Bickford was mauled by a lion while filming 'East
of Java (1935)'. He recovered, but lost the Fox contract and his
leading man status due to the extensive scarring of his neck and also
to increasing age. He continued as a character actor, establishing
himself as a character star in films like The Song of Bernadette (1943), for which he
received the first of three Oscar nominations. Burly and brusque, he
played heavies and father figures with equal skill. He continued to act
in generally prestigious films up until his death in 1967.