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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1930-1942


Name
  
George Ernest

Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
George Ruud Hjorth

Born
  
November 20, 1921 (
1921-11-20
)

Died
  
June 25, 2009, Whittier, California, United States

Movies
  
Too Busy to Work, Stardust on the Sage, 20 - 000 Men a Year, Speed Demon, Racing Luck

Similar People
  
Otto Brower, Lloyd Corrigan, Norman Z McLeod

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George Ernest (November 20, 1921 – June 25, 2009) was an American actor and World War II Office of Strategic Services (OSS) combat photographer/cameraman. He appeared in more than 60 films between 1930 and 1942.

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Early life

He was born George Ruud Hjorth to a Norwegian mother and Danish father. The family moved to California when he was two and a half years old. His father owned a restaurant in Hollywood.

Acting career

Hjorth began getting small parts in silent films when he was just three years old. He had a successful career as a child actor, being a member of Our Gang in 1931. He also played Roger Jones in 17 Jones Family low-budget films from 1936 to 1940 (named Roger Evers in the first movie, Every Saturday Night). However, as he grew older, roles became scarcer, so he learned from cameramen on his films and became one himself.

World War II

When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and the United States entered World War II, he enlisted. At a friend's suggestion, he became a combat photographer and "one of the 17 original movie makers" of a special OSS photographic unit headed by noted film director John Ford. He had to sign an agreement not to discuss his wartime work for 50 years.

On his first combat mission, he photographed the fighting in North Africa, followed by the invasion of Sicily and then on to the Italian mainland. He parachuted "into France and Germany ... to take pictures of bridges, roads, rivers, railroads and even a V-1 launch site".

In early June 1944, he parachuted into occupied France with three film cameras without being told what he was supposed to do. The French Resistance hid him for a couple of days, then took him to the coast before dawn of June 6. He was told he would know what to film. As dawn came up, he witnessed, and filmed, the D-Day invasion of Omaha Beach by the United States Army - the only known Allied footage from the German perspective. After using up all of his film, he managed to get through the American lines unharmed and returned to England. Absurdly, when the film was to be screened, he was ordered out of the room because he did not have the top secret clearance required to see it.

Hjorth also shot pictures of Buchenwald concentration camp and the aftermath of an Axis atrocity in France (the corpses of dozens of civilians burned alive).

Post-war

He became an executive for McDonnell Douglas. When OSS files became declassified, his wartime activities came to light. Historians are searching for the film he shot, so far without success.

He died on June 25, 2009, in Whittier, California.

He was one of the subjects in two documentaries - The Our Gang Story (1994) and Shooting War (2000), about World War II combat cameramen - and episode 9 of the TV series Brad Meltzer's Lost History.

Filmography

Actor
1942
Stardust on the Sage as
Curly
1941
Remember the Day as
Bill Tower
1941
Mountain Moonlight as
Johnny Weaver
1941
Petticoat Politics as
Sidney Higgins
1940
Meet the Missus as
Sidney Higgins
1940
Golden Gloves as
Joey Parker
1940
Four Sons as
Fritz
1940
On Their Own as
Roger Jones
1940
Young as You Feel as
Roger Jones
1939
Too Busy to Work as
Roger Jones
1939
20, 000 Men a Year as
Skip Rogers
1939
Quick Millions as
Roger Jones
1939
The Jones Family in Hollywood as
Roger Jones
1939
Boy Friend as
Billy Bradley
1939
Everybody's Baby as
Roger Jones
1938
Sweethearts as
Bobby - First Call Boy (uncredited)
1938
Down on the Farm as
Roger Jones
1938
Safety in Numbers as
Roger Jones
1938
A Trip to Paris as
Roger Jones
1938
Love on a Budget as
Roger Jones
1938
Paradise for Three as
Office Boy (uncredited)
1937
Lady Behave! as
Hank Cormack
1937
The Jones Family in Borrowing Trouble as
Roger Jones
1937
Hot Water as
Roger Jones
1937
Wife, Doctor and Nurse as
Red
1937
Big Business as
Roger Jones
1937
Motor Madness as
'Pancho', Runaway Kid
1937
Let's Get Married as
Billy Norris (uncredited)
1937
Off to the Races as
Roger Jones
1936
Mind Your Own Business as
Tiny (uncredited)
1936
Reunion as
Rusty
1936
The Plainsman as
A Boy
1936
Back to Nature as
Roger Jones
1936
Educating Father as
Roger Jones
1936
Too Many Parents as
Phillip Stewart
1936
Every Saturday Night as
Roger Evers
1936
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine as
Dave at age 10 (uncredited)
1936
Song of the Saddle as
Little Frankie
1936
Man Hunt as
Jackie
1935
Racing Luck as
Jimmy Curtis
1935
Diamond Jim as
Sullivan (the Boy) (uncredited)
1935
The Perfect Tribute (Short) as
Boy, Soldier's Brother (uncredited)
1935
The Glass Key as
Boy (uncredited)
1935
Dinky as
Jojo
1935
Straight from the Heart as
Neighbor Boy (uncredited)
1935
Vacation Daze (Short)
1935
Mystery of Edwin Drood as
Deputy (as Georgie Ernest)
1935
Show Kids (Short) as
Usher Outside Theatre (uncredited)
1934
Little Men as
Emil
1934
Music in the Air as
School boy (uncredited)
1934
The Human Side as
Tom Sheldon
1934
Beloved as
Eric, as a Boy
1933
Girl Without a Room as
Child (uncredited)
1933
The Chief as
Boy at Circus (uncredited)
1932
Handle with Care as
Charlie
1932
Speed Demon as
Catfish Jones
1932
The Fourth Horseman as
Boy with Firecrackers (uncredited)
1932
Love Is a Racket as
Newsboy (uncredited)
1932
Destry Rides Again as
Willie
1932
Fireman, Save My Child! as
Team Mascot (uncredited)
1932
Union Depot as
Eight-Year-Old Boy (uncredited)
1931
The Deadline as
Jimmy
1931
Shiver My Timbers (Short) as
Georgie (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
1931
The Star Witness as
Donny Leeds
1931
Fly My Kite (Short) as
Georgie (as Hal Roach's Rascals)
1930
Men on Call as
Little Boy (uncredited)
1930
Along Came Youth as
Neetsfoot Boy
1930
The Florodora Girl as
Kid on street (uncredited)
1929
Sunny Side Up as
Little Boy (uncredited)
1929
Uncle's Visit (Short) as
School Student
1929
Watch My Smoke (Short)
1929
Circus Time (Short) as
Audience Member
Soundtrack
1943
Wagon Wheels West (Short) (performer: "Underneath a Western Sky" - uncredited)
1942
Stardust on the Sage (performer: "Perfidia" (1939) - uncredited)
1936
Song of the Saddle (performer: "Underneath a Western Sky" (1936) - uncredited)
Archive Footage
1994
The Our Gang Story (Video documentary) as
Georgie
1966
A Little Rascals Color Special (TV Mini Series short) as
Jerry
- Shiver My Timbers (1966) - Jerry (uncredited)
1943
Wagon Wheels West (Short) as
Young Frankie - edited from 'Song of the Saddle' (uncredited)

References

George Ernest Wikipedia