Birthday
1909/02/16
Day of death
1982/05/14 (73 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Also know as
Eugene Hugh Beaumont
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Eugene Hugh Beaumont (February 16, 1909 – May 14, 1982) was an American actor and television director. He was also licensed to preach by the Methodist church. Beaumont is best known for his portrayal of Ward Cleaver on the 1957-1963 television series Leave It to Beaver. He had earlier played the role of the private detective Michael Shayne in a series of films in the 1940s.
(1952) Night Without Sleep
as John Harkness
(1943) The Seventh Victim
as Gregory Ward
(1946) Johnny Comes Flying Home
as Engineer (uncredited)
(1948) Money Madness
as Steve Clark
(1957) Night Passage
as Jeff Kurth
(1943) The Fallen Sparrow
as Otto Skaas
(1945) Apology for Murder
as Kenny Blake
(1956) The Mole People
as Dr. Jud Bellamin
(1951) Home Town Story
as Bob MacFarland (uncredited)
(1952) Bugles in the Afternoon
as Lt. Cooke
(1965) The Human Duplicators
as Austin Welles
(1947) Bury Me Dead
as Michael Dunn
(1947) Railroaded!
as Police Sergeant Mickey Ferguson
(1951) Lost Continent
as Robert Phillips
(1946) The Blue Dahlia
as George Copeland
(1951) Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell
as Policeman
(1945) The Lady Confesses
as Larry Craig
(2004) Los Angeles Plays Itself
as George Copeland in The Blue Dahlia (archive footage)
(1951) Pier 23
as Dennis O'Brien
(1951) Go for Broke!
as Chaplain
(1952) Phone Call from a Stranger
as Tim Brooks
(1942) Wake Island
as Captain (uncredited)
(1944) Mr. Winkle Goes to War
as Range Officer
(1951) Danger Zone
as Dennis O'Brien
(1941) Forbidden Passage
as Clements
(1951) The Last Outpost
as Lt. Fenton
(1943) Flight for Freedom
as Flight Instructor (uncredited)
(1950) A Date with Your Family
as Narrator
(1940) Jack Pot
as Mechanic (uncredited)
(1952) Washington Story
as Chaplain
(1952) Wild Stallion
as Capt. Wilmurt
(1944) Song of the Open Road
as John Moran (uncredited)
(1950) The Flying Missile
as Maj. Wilson
(1951) Target Unknown
as American Commanding Officer (uncredited)
(1948) The Counterfeiters
as Philip Drake
(1944) I Love a Soldier
as John
(1943) There's Something About a Soldier
as Lt. Martin
(1950) Second Chance
as Pastor Dr. Emory
(1943) Du Barry was a Lady
as Footman (uncredited)
(1940) Soak the Old
as Detective (uncredited)
(1946) Blonde for a Day
as Michael Shayne
(1951) Overland Telegraph
as Brad Roberts
(1950) Trader Thorne
as Joe Wilding
(1947) Too Many Winners
as Michael Shayne
(1947) Three on a Ticket
as Michael Shayne
(1952) The Member of the Wedding
as Minister (uncredited)
(1951) Callaway Went Thataway
as Mr. Adkins (uncredited)
(1944) Practically Yours
as Film-Cutter (uncredited)
(1940) You, the People
as Pete
(1942) Keep 'Em Sailing
as FBI Chemist (uncredited)
(1945) You Came Along
as Army Chaplain at Funeral (uncredited)
(1945) Blonde from Brooklyn
as Lieutenant (uncredited)
(1951) Roaring City
as Dennis O'Brien
(1948) Reaching from Heaven
as Bill Starling
(1944) They Live in Fear
as Instructor (uncredited)
(1944) The Racket Man
as Police Sgt. 'Irish' Duffy
(1946) Larceny in Her Heart
as Michael Shayne
(1946) Murder Is My Business
as Michael Shayne
(1941) South of Panama
as Paul Martin
(1943) He Hired the Boss
as Jordan
(1943) Mexican Spitfire's Blessed Event
as George Sharpe
(1942) Flight Lieutenant
as Cadet John McGinnis
(1942) Canal Zone
as The Radio Operator (uncredited)
(1940) Phantom Raiders
as Seaman
(1944) Strange Affair
as Detective Carey (Uncredited)
(1943) Good Luck, Mr. Yates
as Adjutant
(1940) Buyer Beware
as Insp. Thomas' Assistant (uncredited)
(1942) Northwest Rangers
as Warren - Mountie Who Finds Fowler's Body
(1942) The Wife Takes a Flyer
as Officer
(1944) Prunes and Politics
as Mr. Tinker
(1941) Unfinished Business
as Hugh the Bridegroom
(1944) The Seventh Cross
as Truck Driver (uncredited)
(1946) Tars and Spars
as Captain
(1949) Tokyo Joe
as Provost Marshal Major
(1943) Bombardier
as Soldier
(1945) A Gun in His Hand
as Police Academy Graduate (uncredited)
(1941) Sucker List
as Charles Adams (uncredited)
(1945) I'm a Civilian Here Myself
as Interviewer
(1955) Hell's Horizon
as Sgt. Al Trask
(1947) The Guilt of Janet Ames
as (uncredited)
(1956) Mobs, Inc.
as Gangster
(1945) Objective, Burma!
as Capt. Hennessey
(1956) Mobs Incorporated
as Gangster
(1940) Good Bad Boys
as Judge's Aide
(1963) Petticoat Junction
as Ronnie Beckman
(1967) Mannix
as ---
(1969) Medical Center
as Dr. Simpson
(1954) Lassie
as ---
(1951) Hallmark Hall of Fame
as Col. Richard Chamberlayne
(1957) Leave It to Beaver
as Ward Cleaver
(1970) The Most Deadly Game
as ---
(1962) The Virginian
as Maguire
(1950) Lux Video Theatre
as George
(1951) Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
as ---
(1954) Climax!
as ---
(1952) Adventures of Superman
as ---
(1951) Racket Squad
as ---
(1954) Public Defender
as ---
(1952) Cavalcade of America
as Lewis Graham
(1953) City Detective
as ---
(1952) Dangerous Assignment
as ---
(1955) My Friend Flicka
as ---
(1952) Hopalong Cassidy
as ---
(1953) Letter to Loretta
as Editor of Manhattan Magazine
(1954) Studio 57
as ---
(1962) The Virginian
as Charles Martin
(1962) The Virginian
as Maj. James Carlton
(1953) Letter to Loretta
as Chris Palmer
(1952) Cavalcade of America
as Coach Jack Cody
(1952) Cavalcade of America
as Father Werr
(1951) Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
as John Harris
(1953) Letter to Loretta
as Henry Preston
(1953) Letter to Loretta
as Rev. Bell
(1951) Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
as Tom Sutton
(1963) Petticoat Junction
as Donald Elliott
(1957) Wagon Train
as Jed Halick
(1952) Four Star Playhouse
as Father Renaldo
(1952) Four Star Playhouse
as Albert Woods
(1952) Four Star Playhouse
as Dr. Lindell
(1952) Four Star Playhouse
as Padre
(1952) Four Star Playhouse
as Doctor
(1957) Meet McGraw
as Clay Farrell
(1967) Mannix
as Frank Abbott
(1967) Mannix
as Hammond
(1951) Hallmark Hall of Fame
as Col. Lander
(1953) Letter to Loretta
as Arthur Nicholls
(1953) Topper
as Ed Merrill
(1954) Public Defender
as Gil Bowman
(1949) The Lone Ranger
as Rev. Randy Roberts
(1954) The George Gobel Show
as Self
(1969) Marcus Welby, M.D.
as Jim Wagner