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Years active
  
Name
  
George Eldredge


Role
  
Character actor

Siblings
  
John Eldredge

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Born
  
September 10, 1898
San Francisco, California, USA

Other names
  
Geo. EldredgeGeorge Eldridge

Died
  
March 12, 1977, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Irene Haisman (m. 1947–1950)

Children
  
George Granville Eldredge, Helene Eldredge

Movies
  
Captain Video: Master of, The Duel at Silver Creek, The 3rd Voice, Mom and Dad, The Living Ghost

Similar People
  
John Eldredge, Sam Katzman, Hubert Cornfield, Spencer Gordon Bennet, Jack Arnold

George Eldredge (September 10, 1898 – March 12, 1977) was an American character actor. Although he never became a major performer, Eldredge played in over 180 movies during a career that stretched from the 1930s to the early 1960s. He also had a prolific television career during the 1950s. He was the older brother of character actor John Dornin Eldredge.

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Early life

Eldredge was born George Edwin Eldredge in San Francisco, California. His father, Rev. George Granville Eldredge (1870- ?? ), was a Presbyterian minister in San Francisco. His mother was Julia Dornin Eldredge (1867–1959), the daughter of George D. Dornin, a California legislator and noted Daguerrotypist, and Sarah Baldwin Dornin. In 1922, he married Phyllis Harms, and they had two children, George Granville Eldredge (1924–1998) and Helene Eldredge (1931-).

He was a photographer for the Berkeley, California Police Department, and prior to embarking on a film career, auditioned for and performed with the San Francisco Opera Company for two seasons in various supporting roles as a baritone.

Film career

Between 1936 and 1963 Eldredge appeared in 182 films beginning with his role as an English spy in Till We Meet Again. He was typically cast as authority figures such as army generals (The Rookie), doctors (Riders to the Stars), and innumerable police officers. However Eldredge sometimes was cast against type, as in his role as the traitorous Dr. Tobor in the ‘B’ Movie, Captain Video: Master of the Stratosphere.

Arguably his best known film role came in the 1945 cult exploitation film Mom and Dad where Eldredge portrayed Dan Blake, the father of a teenage girl who accidentally becomes pregnant because her parents withhold knowledge about sex from her. Although the mores of the time prevented most advertising for this film, it still became the number two moneymaker for 1945. In 2005 it received a National Film Preservation award from the Library of Congress.

Throughout the 1950s Eldredge also had a prolific television career, appearing on such programs as Peter Gunn, The Adventures of Superman, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and Perry Mason. He had a recurring role as Dr. Spaulding in all three Spin and Marty series, featured on Disney's Mickey Mouse Club and was seen repeatedly on Bat Masterson.

Eldredge also appeared as a Chamberlain in Demetrius and the Gladiators, which was a sequel to 20th Century Fox's biblical epic, The Robe.

Although he worked steadily for several decades George Eldredge never became a major star. Many of his roles were small and his name was often unlisted in the credits of the films he played in. His final role was an uncredited part in the 1963 film Johnny Cool.

Partial filmography

  • King of the Wild Stallions (1959) - Doc (uncredited)
  • The Rookie (1959) - Gen. Bechtel
  • Vice Raid (1959) - Internal Affairs Hearing Officer (uncredited)
  • A Dog's Best Friend (1959) - Dr. Lannon (uncredited)
  • The 3rd Voice (1960) - Judge Kendall
  • Psycho (1960) - Police Chief James Mitchell (uncredited)
  • Air Patrol (1962) - Howie Franklin
  • Johnny Cool (1963) - Building Superintendent (uncredited)
  • References

    George Eldredge Wikipedia


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