| Noah Beery, Jr. AKA Noah Nicholas Beery, Jr.
Born: 10-Aug-1913 Birthplace: New York City Died: 1-Nov-1994 Location of death: Tehachapi, CA Cause of death: Cerebral Hemorrhage Remains: Buried, Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Hollywood Hills, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Actor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Rocky on The Rockford Files Father: Noah Beery, Sr. (actor) Wife: Maxine Jones (dau. of Buck Jones, m. 1940, div. 1966) Wife: Lisa (until his death) Son: Bucklind Beery (television actor) Daughter: Muffett Daughter: Melissa
Hollywood Walk of Fame 7021 Hollywood Blvd (television)
TELEVISION Circus Boy Uncle Joey (1956-58) Riverboat Bill Blake (1960-61) Doc Elliot Barney Weeks (1973) The Rockford Files Joseph "Rocky" Rockford (Jim's father, 1974-80)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Waltz Across Texas (Oct-1982) The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (23-Jul-1982) The Capture of Grizzly Adams (21-Feb-1982) The Big Stuffed Dog (8-Feb-1981) The Great American Traffic Jam (2-Oct-1980) The Bastard (22-May-1978) Francis Gary Powers: The True Story of the U-2 Spy Incident (29-Sep-1976) Walking Tall Part II (Sep-1975) The Spikes Gang (8-Jul-1974) Walking Tall (22-Feb-1973) 43: The Richard Petty Story (Nov-1972) Little Fauss and Big Halsy (21-Oct-1970) Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County (1-May-1970) · Eddie Heaven With a Gun (1969) Journey to Shiloh (3-Jun-1968) · Sgt. Mercer Barnes Incident at Phantom Hill (2-Feb-1966) 7 Faces of Dr. Lao (18-Mar-1964) Inherit the Wind (Jun-1960) Guns of the Timberland (1-Feb-1960) Escort West (2-Nov-1958) Decision at Sundown (10-Nov-1957) The Fastest Gun Alive (12-Jul-1956) Jubal (6-Apr-1956) White Feather (15-Feb-1955) · Lt. Ferguson The Black Dakotas (2-Sep-1954) The Yellow Tomahawk (May-1954) Tropic Zone (Jan-1953) War Arrow (1953) The Story of Will Rogers (17-Jul-1952) · Wiley Post The Cimarron Kid (13-Jan-1952) The Texas Rangers (1-Jun-1951) Cavalry Charge (4-Apr-1951) Two Flags West (12-Oct-1950) Rocketship X-M (2-Jun-1950) · Maj. William Corrigan The Savage Horde (22-May-1950) · Glenn Larrabee Davy Crockett, Indian Scout (6-Jan-1950) · Tex McGee The Doolins of Oklahoma (27-May-1949) Red River (1-Sep-1948) · Buster McGee The Cat Creeps (17-May-1946) The Daltons Ride Again (23-Nov-1945) Gung Ho! (20-Dec-1943) Corvette K-225 (29-Sep-1943) Frontier Badmen (6-Aug-1943) We've Never Been Licked (29-Jul-1943) 'Neath Brooklyn Bridge (20-Nov-1942) Overland Mail (27-Sep-1942) All-American Co-Ed (31-Oct-1941) Tanks a Million (12-Sep-1941) Sergeant York (2-Jul-1941) · Buck Lipscomb The Carson City Kid (1-Jul-1940) · "Arizona" Warren 20 Mule Team (3-May-1940) · Mitch Of Mice and Men (30-Dec-1939) · Whit Bad Lands (8-Aug-1939) Only Angels Have Wings (12-May-1939) Girls' School (30-Sep-1938) The Road Back (1-Jun-1937) Ace Drummond (19-Oct-1936) Stormy (7-Oct-1935) The Trail Beyond (22-Oct-1934) The Three Musketeers (7-Apr-1933) · Stubbs
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