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Other names
  
True Boardman

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
True Boardman

Years active
  
1912-1974

Occupation
  
Scriptwriter Actor


Full Name
  
William True Boardman, Jr.

Born
  
October 25, 1909 (
1909-10-25
)
Seattle, Washington

Died
  
July 28, 2003, Pebble Beach, California, United States

Spouse
  
Kathleen Gilmour (m. ?–2003)

Parents
  
Virginia True Boardman, True Boardman

Awards
  
Writers Guild of America Award - Valentine Davies Award

Movies and TV shows
  
Arabian Nights, The Painted Hills, Dan August, Son of the Navy, A Is for Atom

Similar People
  
Virginia True Boardman, True Boardman, Milton R Krasner, Grover Jones, William Nigh

True Eames Boardman (October 25, 1909, Seattle, Washington – July 28, 2003, Pebble Beach, California) was an actor and scriptwriter.

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Born William True Boardman, Jr., he was the only child of actress Virginia Eames and action-adventure star True Boardman. He began acting in 1912 and had acted in six films by the age of 10.

Radio

Boardman was a writer for Silver Theater, a dramatic anthology series on CBS in the 1930s and 1940s. On May 21 and May 28, 1939, he also appeared as an actor on the program, starring with Helen Hayes in "Crossroads for Two," a two-part drama.

Family

He is the grandfather of Lisa Gerritsen.

As a writer

  • The Painted Hills (1951)
  • Arabian Nights (1942)
  • Pardon My Sarong (1942)
  • As an actor

  • Dan August
  • The Hazards of Helen
  • Sophie's Birthday Party (1914)
  • The Conquest of Man (1914)
  • Snakeville's Fire Brigade (1914)
  • Broncho Billy Reforms (1913)
  • The Reward for Broncho Billy (1912)
  • Broncho Billy's Heart (1912)
  • References

    True Eames Boardman Wikipedia