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Hugh Beaumont
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Hugh Beaumont
Beaumont in 1956
Born
Eugene Hugh Beaumont

February 16, 1910[1][2]
DiedMay 14, 1982 (aged 72)
Munich, West Germany
EducationUniversity of Chattanooga (Bachelor of Arts)
University of Southern California (Master of Theology)
OccupationActor
Years active1940–1972
Spouse
(m. 1941; div. 1974)
Children3

Eugene Hugh Beaumont (February 16, 1910 – May 14, 1982) was an American actor. He was best known for his portrayal of Ward Cleaver on the television series Leave It to Beaver, originally broadcast from 1957 to 1963, and as private detective Michael Shayne in a series of low-budget crime films in 1946 and 1947.[3]

Early life

Beaumont was born in Lawrence, Kansas,[4] to Ethel Adaline Whitney and Edward H. Beaumont, a traveling salesman whose profession kept the family on the move. After graduating from the Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in the class of 1930, he attended the University of Chattanooga, where he played football.[5] He later studied at the University of Southern California and graduated with a master's degree in theology in 1946.[6]

Career

Beaumont began his career in show business in 1931 by performing in theaters, nightclubs, and radio. He began acting in motion pictures in 1940, appearing in over three dozen films. Many of those roles were bit parts and minor roles and were not credited. He often worked with actor William Bendix; they had prominent roles in the 1946 film noir The Blue Dahlia, playing the friends of star Alan Ladd's character. In 1946–1947, Beaumont starred in five films as private detective Michael Shayne, assuming the role from Lloyd Nolan. In 1950, he narrated the short film A Date with Your Family. He also starred in The Mole People in 1956. [7]

In the early 1950s, Beaumont secured television work, often with guest roles on series such as Adventures of Superman, City Detective, Crossroads, Fireside Theatre, Ford Theatre, The Lone Ranger, Medic, The Millionaire, and Schlitz Playhouse of Stars. From 1951 to 1953, he narrated the Reed Hadley series Racket Squad, based on the cases of fictional detective Captain John Braddock in San Francisco. In 1954 and 1955, Beaumont appeared in The Public Defender, Hadley's second series, appearing in three episodes as Ed McGrath. That year, he guest-starred in the Lassie episode "The Well", one of two episodes filmed as pilots for the series.[8] He also portrayed a sympathetic characterization of the Western bandit Jesse James on the series Tales of Wells Fargo.

In September 1957, Beaumont was selected to replace Max Showalter, who had appeared as Ward Cleaver in "It's a Small World", the original pilot for the sitcom Leave It to Beaver, in the role of wise small-town father Ward Cleaver. After initially airing to tepid ratings on CBS, the series moved to ABC for its second season, where it achieved more solid ratings. Beginning with the third season, Beaumont began directing several episodes; including the series' final episode "Family Scrapbook", often considered the first series finale.[8]

In 2014, TV Guide ranked Beaumont's portrayal of Ward Cleaver at number 28 on its list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time".[9]

In 1959, before production on the third season of Leave It to Beaver began, Beaumont's wife, son, and mother-in-law were driving from Minnesota to Hollywood to visit when a car accident killed Beaumont's mother-in-law and severely injured his son.[10] Jerry Mathers later stated that the tragedy seriously affected Beaumont's participation in the production, with Beaumont often just "walking through" his part.[11]

After Leave It to Beaver ended production in 1963, Beaumont appeared in many community theater productions and played a few guest roles on television series such as Marcus Welby, M.D., Mannix, Petticoat Junction, The Virginian, and Wagon Train. In February 1966, he made another appearance on Lassie, 11 years after his first.[8]

He also continued to have success as a writer, selling several television screenplays and radio scripts as well as short stories to various magazines.[12] He gradually left the entertainment business, launching a second career as a Christmas-tree farmer in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. After suffering a debilitating stroke in 1970, Beaumont officially retired from acting in 1972. In 1980, he did appear in a Beaver reunion with the rest of the cast that was conducted by a local Los Angeles TV station.

Personal life and death

On April 13, 1941, Beaumont wed actress Kathryn Adams (née Hohn) at the Hollywood Congregational Church.[13] They had sons Hunter and Mark, and daughter Kristy. Their union lasted 33 years, until their divorce in 1974.[14]

Beaumont was a lay minister in the Methodist Church.[15] During World War II, he was a conscientious objector and served as a medic.[8][16]

On May 14, 1982, Beaumont died of a heart attack while visiting his son Hunter, a psychologist, in Munich, West Germany. He was 72 years old.[12] His body was cremated, and the ashes scattered on the then family-owned Balgillo Island (informally known when Beaumont owned it as "Beaumont Island") on Lake Wabana, near Grand Rapids, Minnesota. The 1983 television film Still the Beaver was dedicated to him.[citation needed]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1940 Phantom Raiders Seaman uncredited
The Secret Seven Southern Racketeer uncredited
1941 South of Panama Paul Martin
The Cowboy and the Blonde Sound Man uncredited
Private Nurse McDonald uncredited
Unfinished Business Hugh, the Bridegroom uncredited
Forbidden Passage Clements part of the Crime Does Not Pay series
Week-End in Havana Clipper Officer uncredited
1942 Right to the Heart Willie Donovan
Unseen Enemy Narrator
Young America G-Man
Canal Zone Radio Operator uncredited
To the Shores of Tripoli Orderly uncredited
The Wife Takes a Flyer Officer uncredited
Gang Busters (Serial) Announcer and voice on office radio uncredited
Top Sergeant Radio Newscaster[17] uncredited voice
Flight Lieutenant John McGinnis uncredited
Wake Island Captain uncredited
Northwest Rangers Warren - Mountie who finds Fowler's body uncredited
1943 Flight for Freedom Flight Instructor uncredited
He Hired the Boss Jordan
Bombardier Soldier uncredited
Du Barry Was a Lady Footman uncredited
Good Luck, Mr. Yates Adjutant uncredited
Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event George Sharpe
Salute to the Marines Sergeant uncredited
The Fallen Sparrow Otto Skaas
The Seventh Victim Gregory Ward
There's Something About a Soldier Lt. Martin
1944 The Racket Man "Irish" Duffy
The Story of Dr. Wassell Aide to Admiral Hart in Surabaya
Song of the Open Road John Moran uncredited
Mr. Winkle Goes to War Ranger Officer uncredited
The Seventh Cross Truck Driver uncredited
I Love a Soldier John Moran uncredited
Strange Affair Detective Carey uncredited
They Live in Fear Instructor uncredited
Practically Yours Film-Cutter uncredited
1945 Objective, Burma! Captain Hennessey uncredited
Blood on the Sun Johnny Clarke uncredited
Counter-Attack Russian Lieutenant uncredited
The Lady Confesses Larry Craig
The Blonde from Brooklyn Discharging Lieutenant uncredited
You Came Along Chaplain uncredited
Apology for Murder Kenny Blake
You Came Along Chaplain uncredited
1946 Murder Is My Business Michael Shayne
Johnny Comes Flying Home Engineer uncredited
The Blue Dahlia George Copeland
Larceny in Her Heart Michael Shayne
Blonde for a Day
1947 The Guilt of Janet Ames Frank Merino uncredited
Three on a Ticket Michael Shayne
Too Many Winners
Railroaded! Police Sgt. Mickey Ferguson
Bury Me Dead Michael Dunn
1948 Reaching from Heaven Bill Starling
Money Madness Steve Clark / Freddie Howard
The Counterfeiters Phillip Drake
1949 Tokyo Joe Provost Marshal Major uncredited
1950 Second Chance Dr. Emory
The Flying Missile Major Wilson
1951 Target Unknown Colonel uncredited
The Last Outpost Lt. Fenton
Danger Zone Dennis O'Brien
Go for Broke! Chaplain uncredited
Roaring City Denny O'Brien
Pier 23 Dennis O'Brien
Home Town Story Bob MacFarland uncredited
Savage Drums Bill Fenton uncredited
Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell Policeman uncredited
Lost Continent Robert Phillips
Callaway Went Thataway Mr. Adkins, Attorney uncredited
Overland Telegraph Brad Roberts
1952 Phone Call from a Stranger Dr. Tim Brooks
Bugles in the Afternoon Lt. Cooke uncredited
Wild Stallion Capt. Wilmurt
Washington Story Chaplain uncredited
Night Without Sleep John Harkness
The Member of the Wedding Minister uncredited
1953 The Mississippi Gambler Kennerly uncredited
225,000 Mile Proving Ground, 1953 Narrator/reporter E.D. Gillespie produced by Dudley Pictures for American Association of Railroads
1955 Hell's Horizon Al Trask
1956 The Revolt of Mamie Stover San Francisco Policeman uncredited
The Mole People Dr. Jud Bellamin
1957 Night Passage Jeff Kurth
1965 The Human Duplicators Austin Welles

Television credits

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Year Title Role Notes
1950 The Silver Theatre Harry Hamilton episode: "Lady with Ideas"
1951 The Bigelow Theatre Harry Hamilton episode: "Lady with Ideas"
1952 Dangerous Assignment various roles episode: "The Piece of String Story"
episode: "The Manger Story"
episode: "The Assassin Ring Story"
Hopalong Cassidy Hank Scofield episode: "The Feud"
1952–1953 Racket Squad Narrator 33 episodes
1953 Ford Theatre Sheriff Burns episode: "The Trestle"
Big Town Carl Kesten / Rodney Mitchell episode: "The Eliminator"
Chevron Theatre episode: "The Worthless Thing"