- William Bendix
Infobox actor
name=William Bendix
imagesize= 200px
caption=1946 Paramount Pictures studio photo
birthdate=birth date|1906|1|14|df=y
birthplace=New York ,New York , U.S.
deathdate=death date and age|1964|12|14|1906|1|14|df=y
deathplace=Los Angeles ,California , U.S. (lobar pneumonia
occupation=Film ,radio ,television actor
spouse=Theresa StefanottiWilliam Bendix (
January 14 ,1906 –December 14 ,1964 ) was anAcademy Award -nominated American filmactor .Bendix was born in
Manhattan ,New York City . As a youth in the early 1920s, Bendix was abatboy for theNew York Yankees and said he sawBabe Ruth hit more than a hundred home runs at Yankee Stadium. In 1927, he married the former Theresa Stefanotti.Bendix worked as a grocer until the
Great Depression , before making his film debut in 1942. He played in supporting roles in dozens ofHollywood films, usually as a soldier, gangster or detective. He started with appearances infilm noir films including a memorable performance in "The Glass Key " (1942), which also featuredBrian Donlevy andVeronica Lake . He soon gained more attention after appearing inAlfred Hitchcock 's "Lifeboat" (1944) as Gus, a wounded and dying American sailor. Bendix's other well-known movie roles include his portrayal of legendarybaseball -playerBabe Ruth in "The Babe Ruth Story " (1948) and Sir Sagramore oppositeBing Crosby in "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court " (1949), in which he took part in the famous trio, "Busy Doing Nothing". He also played Nick the bartender in the 1948 film version ofWilliam Saroyan 's "The Time of Your Life" starringJames Cagney . Bendix had also appeared in the stage version, but in the role of Officer Krupp (a role played on film byBroderick Crawford ).Bendix was also well known in that era for his radio work, starring as "Chester A. Riley" in the radio
situation comedy series "The Life of Riley " from 1944 through 1951. He also played the title role in the secondtelevision version of the series, which ran from 1953 to 1958 (Jackie Gleason played Riley in a short-lived 1949 version).On the 1952 television program "
This Is Your Life ", it was claimed that he was a descendant of the 19th century composerFelix Mendelssohn . [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000904/bio IMDB entry for William Bendix] ]William Bendix died in Los Angeles from
lobar pneumonia at age 58 and was interred there in theSan Fernando Mission Cemetery . Bendix was survived by his wife Theresa and two children (Lorraine and Stephanie) from their 37 years of marriage.elected filmography
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Woman of the Year " (1942)
*"Wake Island" (1942) - Best Supporting Actor nomination
*"Who Done It?" (1942)
*"The Glass Key" (1942)
*"Guadalcanal Diary" (1943)
*"Lifeboat" (1944)
*"The Hairy Ape " (1944)
*"A Bell for Adano " (1945)
*"Two Years Before the Mast" (1946)
*"The Dark Corner " (1946)
*"The Blue Dahlia " (1946)
*"The Web" (1947)
*"Where There's Life " (1947)
*"The Time of Your Life" (1948)
*"The Babe Ruth Story " (1948)
*"Cover Up" (1949)
*"A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court" (1949)
*"Streets of Laredo" (1949)
*"The Big Steal " (1949)
*"Kill the Umpire " (1950)
*"Detective Story " (1951)
*"Submarine Command " (1951)
*"A Girl in Every Port" (1952)
*"Macao" (1952)
*"Blackbeard the Pirate " (1952)
*"Dangerous Mission " (1954)
*"Crashout " (1955)
*"Johnny Nobody (1961)
*"Boys' Night Out" (1962)
*"For Love or Money" (1963)References
*Smithsonian Collection: "Old Time Radio All-Time Favourites", liner notes from audio cassette box set. Joe Bevilaqua. Radio Spirits: Schiller Park, 1994.
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External links
*imdb name|id=0000904|name=William Bendix
*amg name|2:5281
* [http://www.tv-now.com/stars/wbendix.html Bendix on Television]
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=66864 Bendix on Internet Broadway Database]Persondata
NAME= Bendix, William
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= actor
DATE OF BIRTH=January 14 ,1906
PLACE OF BIRTH=New York ,New York , U.S.
DATE OF DEATH=December 14 ,1964
PLACE OF DEATH=Los Angeles ,California , U.S.
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