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Noah Lindsey Beery (August 10, 1913 – November 1, 1994) was an American actor often specializing in warm, friendly character roles similar to many portrayed by his Oscar-winning uncle, Wallace Beery. Unlike his more famous uncle, however, Beery Jr. seldom broke away from playing supporting roles. Active as an actor in films or television for well over half a century, he was best known for playing James Garner's character's father, Joseph "Rocky" Rockford, in the NBC television series '' The Rockford Files'' (1974–1980). His father, Noah Nicholas Beery (known professionally as Noah Beery or Noah Beery Sr.) enjoyed a similarly lengthy film career as an extremely prominent supporting actor in major films, although the elder Beery was also frequently a leading man during the
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era.


Life and career

Beery was born in New York City, New York, where his father was working as a stage actor. He was given his nickname "Pidge" by George M. Cohan's sister Josie. The family moved to California in 1915 when his father began acting in motion pictures. After attending school in Los Angeles, they moved to a ranch in the
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, a style of living he would maintain for the rest of his life. At the age of seven, he appeared with his father in '' The Mark of Zorro'' and like his father, who immediately began billing himself as "Noah Beery Sr.", he went on to become a respected character actor. His paternal uncle, Oscar-winning actor Wallace Beery, became the world's highest-paid actor by 1932. Although neither Beery Jr. nor his father ever approached that level, both had long and memorable acting careers. The three acting Beerys physically closely resembled each other, but Noah Beery Jr. lacked the powerful voice his father and uncle possessed, which is ironic since both older Beerys made major careers in silent movies. Beery appeared in dozens of films, including a large early role as
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's action partner in ''
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'' (1934; Wayne was 27 years old and Beery was 21), ''
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'' (1939) with
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, '' 20 Mule Team'' (1940) with his uncle Wallace Beery, and '' Red River'' (1948), again with John Wayne as well as Montgomery Clift. Beery's early television work included a weekly stint as Joey the Clown in '' Circus Boy'' with Micky Dolenz in the mid-1950s. In 1960, Beery replaced Burt Reynolds as the co-starring sidekick on '' Riverboat'', an NBC Western series starring Darren McGavin. He appeared once on the religion anthology series ''
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''. He guest-starred three times on the long-running NBC Western series '' The Virginian'' in the 1960s, and twice during the same era on ''
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''. In 1965, he made two guest appearances on '' Perry Mason'' (murderer Tony Claus in "The Case of the Golden Venom", nine months later he played as defendant Lucas Tolliver in "The Case of the Hasty Honeymooner"). Beery portrayed the buckskin-clad recurring sidekick character "Buffalo Baker" in the 17-episode 1967 television series ''
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'' starring Ralph Taeger, a role played by Ward Bond in the original 3D John Wayne film. In 1970 Beery appeared as Will Baxter on the TV western '' The Virginian.'' But Beery remains best known for his role as Joseph "Rocky" Rockford, the amiable but occasionally cantankerous father of Jim Rockford, James Garner's character on '' The Rockford Files'' (1974–1980).


Personal life

Beery Jr.'s first wife until 1966 was Maxine Jones, the only child of Western star Buck Jones. His second wife from 1968 until his death was Lisa Thorman. He had two daughters, Muffett and Melissa; a son, actor Bucklind Beery; and three step-children, Page, Sean, and Lorena Slattery. On February 8, 1960, he received a star located at 7047
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on the
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for his contributions to the television industry. Beery died on November 1, 1994, in
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of a
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, aged 81. He was interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park.


Filmography

*'' The Mutiny of the Elsinore'' (1920) as Boy (uncredited) *'' The Mark of Zorro'' (1920) (with Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and Noah Beery Sr.) as Boy (uncredited) *''Penrod'' (1922) (uncredited) *''
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'' (1929) as Stage Boy (uncredited) *''
Showgirl in Hollywood ''Showgirl in Hollywood'' is a 1930 American pre-Code all-talking musical film with Technicolor sequences, produced and distributed by First National Pictures, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. The film stars Alice White, Jack Mulhall and Blanche Sw ...
'' (1930) as Himself – Cameo Appearance at Premiere (uncredited) *'' Renegades'' (1930) as Young Legionnaire (uncredited) *'' Heroes of the West'' (1932) as Noah Blaine *'' Jungle Mystery'' (1932) as Fred Oakes *'' Rustlers' Roundup'' (1933) as Danny Brand *''
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'' (1933, Serial) (with
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) as Stubbs hs. 1–2, 10*''Fighting with Kit Carson'' (1933) (with Noah Beery Sr.) as Nakomas *'' Viva Villa!'' (1934) (scenes deleted) *''
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'' (1934) (with
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and Noah Beery Sr.) as Wabi *''
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'' (1934, Serial) as Skeeter Milligan * ''
Five Bad Men ''Five Bad Men'' is a 1935 American Western film directed by Clifford S. Smith, starring Noah Beery Jr., Bill Patton, and Jay Wilsey. Cast * Noah Beery Jr. as Gene Taggart * Bill Patton as Bad man * Jay Wilsey (credited as Buffalo Bill Jr ...
'' (1935) as Gene Taggart *''Devil's Canyon'' (1935) *''
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'' (1935, Serial) as Jan Trevor *'' Stormy'' (1935) as Stormy *'' Tailspin Tommy in the Great Air Mystery'' (1935, Serial) as Skeeter Milligan *'' Parole!'' (1936) as Bobby Freeman *'' Ace Drummond'' (1936, Serial) as Jerry *'' The Mighty Treve'' (1937) as Bud McClelland *''
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'' (1937) as Wessling *''Trouble at Midnight'' (1937) as Kirk Cameron *''Some Blondes Are Dangerous'' (1937) as Bud Mason *''Forbidden Valley'' (1938) as Ring Hazzard *''
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'' (1938) as George * '' The Strange Case of Dr. Meade'' (1938) as Mart *''
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'' (1939) (with
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and Jean Arthur) as Joe Souther *'' Bad Lands'' (1939) as Chick Lyman *''
Flight at Midnight ''Flight at Midnight'' is a 1939 American action film directed by Sidney Salkow and written by Eliot Gibbons. The film stars Phil Regan, Jean Parker, Roscoe Turner, Robert Armstrong, Noah Beery Jr. and Harlan Briggs. ''Flight at Midnight'' was ...
'' (1939) as 'Torpy' McDonald * ''
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'' (1939) as Jerry Kearns *'' Of Mice and Men'' (1939) (with Burgess Meredith and Lon Chaney Jr.) as Whit *'' The Light of Western Stars'' (1940) as Poco *'' 20 Mule Team'' (1940) (with Wallace Beery and
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) as Mitch * ''
Passport to Alcatraz ''Passport to Alcatraz'' is a 1940 American thriller film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Jack Holt, Noah Beery and Cecilia Callejo. Cast * Jack Holt as George Hollister *Noah Beery as Ray Nolan * Cecilia Callejo as Karol Roy *Max ...
'' (1940) as Ray Nolan *'' The Carson City Kid'' (1940) as Scott 'Arizona' Warren *''
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'' (1941, Serial) as Smokey *''
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'' (1941) (with
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, Walter Brennan, and Joan Leslie) as Buck Lipscomb *''
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'' (1941) (with
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) as Sandy Connors *'' Tanks a Million'' (1941) as Charlie Cobb *'' All-American Co-Ed'' (1941) as Slinky *'' Hay Foot'' (1942) as Sgt. Charlie Cobb *'' Dudes Are Pretty People'' (1942, Short) as Pidge Crosby *''
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'' (1942, Serial) (with Lon Chaney Jr. and Noah Beery Sr.) as Sierra Pete *'' 'Neath Brooklyn Bridge'' (1942) as Butch *'' Calaboose'' (1943) (with Mary Brian) as Pidge Crosby *''
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'' (1943) (with Raymond Hatton) as Pidge Crosby *'' We've Never Been Licked'' (1943) (with Richard Quine, William Frawley and Robert Mitchum) as Cyanide Jenkins *''
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'' (1943) (with Robert Paige,
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, Diana Barrymore and Lon Chaney Jr.) as Jim Cardwell *'' Top Man'' (1943) as Ed Thompson *''
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'' (1943) as Stone *'' Gung Ho!'': The Story of Carlson's Makin Island Raiders (1943) (with
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and Robert Mitchum) as Kurt Richter *''Week-End Pass'' (1944) as Johnny Adams *'' Follow the Boys'' (1944) (with
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) as Himself (uncredited) *'' Allergic to Love'' (1944) as Kip Henderson *''
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'' (1944) as Jeff Peters *'' Under Western Skies'' (1945) as Tod Howell *''
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'' (1945) (with The Andrew Sisters) as Larry *''
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'' (1945) as Arthur Lane *'' The Beautiful Cheat'' (1945) as Prof. Alexander Haven *''
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'' (1945) as Danny Brooks *'' The Daltons Ride Again'' (1945) (with Lon Chaney Jr.) as Ben Dalton *'' The Cat Creeps'' (1946) as Pidge 'Flash' Laurie *'' Red River'' (1948) (with
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and Montgomery Clift) as Buster McGee *'' Indian Agent'' (1948) as Chief Red Fox *''
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'' (1949) as Little Bill *'' Davy Crockett, Indian Scout'' (1950) as Tex McGee *'' The Savage Horde'' (1950) as Glenn Larrabee *'' Rocketship X-M'' (1950) (with Lloyd Bridges) as Maj. William Corrigan *''
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'' (1950) as Cy Davis *'' The Last Outpost'' (1951, aka Cavalry Charge) (with
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) as Sgt. Calhoun *'' The Texas Rangers'' (1951) as Buff Smith *'' The Cimarron Kid'' (1952) (with Audie Murphy) as Bob Dalton *'' Wagons West'' (1952) (with Rod Cameron) as Arch Lawrence *''
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'' (1952) (with Will Rogers Jr. and Jane Wyman) as Wiley Post *'' Tropic Zone'' (1953) (with
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and Rhonda Fleming) as Tapachula Sam *'' Wings of the Hawk'' (1953) as Pascual Orozco *'' War Arrow'' (1953) (with
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and Jeff Chandler) as Sgt. Augustus Wilks *'' The Yellow Tomahawk'' (1954) as Tonio Perez *''
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'' (1954) as Gimpy Joe Woods *'' White Feather'' (1955) (with Robert Wagner and
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) as Lt. Ferguson *'' Jubal'' (1956) (with Ernest Borgnine and Glenn Ford) as Sam – Horgan Rider *''
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'' (1956) as Dink Wells, Bank Robber *'' Decision at Sundown'' (1957) (with
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) as Sam *'' Escort West'' (1959) as Lt. Jamison *''
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'' (1960) as Blackie *'' Inherit the Wind'' (1960) (with
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and Fredric March) as John Stebbins *'' 7 Faces of Dr. Lao'' (1964) as Tim Mitchell *'' Incident at Phantom Hill'' (1966) (with Robert Fuller and Dan Duryea) as O'Rourke *''
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'' (1968) as Sgt. Mercer Barnes *''
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'' (1969) (with Glenn Ford) as Garvey *'' The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County'' (1970) as Eddie *'' Little Fauss and Big Halsy'' (1970) (with
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) as Seally Fauss *''43: The Richard Petty Story'' (1972) as Julie *'' Walking Tall'' (1973) (with Joe Don Baker and Elizabeth Hartman) as Grandpa *'' The Spikes Gang'' (1974) (with Lee Marvin and
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) as Basset *'' Walking Tall Part II'' (1975) as Carl Pusser *'' The Bastard'' (1978, TV Movie) (with
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and Kim Cattrall) as Dan O'Brien * '' The Great American Traffic Jam'' (1980, TV Movie) as Barney *'' The Big Stuffed Dog'' (1981, TV Movie) as Petey's Grandfather *'' The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas'' (1982) (with Burt Reynolds and
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) as Edsel *'' Waltz Across Texas'' (1982) (with
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) as Joe Locker


Television

*'' Rin Tin Tin'' (TV series) - (1954) *'' Circus Boy'' (TV series) – series – Joey (1956–1957) *'' Rawhide'' – Incident of the Chubasco – Arkansas (1959) *''
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'' – episode – The Investors – Claude McCoy (1961) *''
Wagon Train ''Wagon Train'' is an American Western series that aired 8 seasons: first on the NBC television network (1957–1962), and then on ABC (1962–1965). ''Wagon Train'' debuted on September 18, 1957, and became number one in the Nielsen ratings ...
'' – episode – The Jonas Murdock Story – Jonas Murdock (1960) *''Wagon Train'' – episode—Path of the Serpent – Ruddy Blaine (1961) *'' Wanted: Dead or Alive'' – episode: "El Gato" – El Gato (1961) *''Wanted: Dead or Alive'' – episode: "Barney's Bounty" – Barney Durant (1961) *'' Route 66'' – episode – 1800 Days to Justice – Emlyn Job (1962) *''Gunsmoke'' in the S9E18 episode "Prairie Wolfer" (1964) *''Wagon Train'' – episode – The Kate Crawley Story – Stump Beasley (1964) *''
Bonanza ''Bonanza'' is an American Western television series that ran on NBC from September 13, 1959, to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 432 episodes, ''Bonanza'' is NBC's longest-running western, the second-longest-running western series on ...
'' – episode – Lotherio Larkin – Lotherio Larkin (1965) *'' Perry Mason'' – episode – The Case of the Hasty Honeymooner -Lucas Tolliver (1965) *'' Lassie'' – episode – Danger Mountain (Season 13) as Carl Bryan (1966) *'' Laredo'' – episode – A Taste of Money – Ezekiel Fry (1966) *'' Combat!'' – episode – A Little Jazz – Hank (1967) *''
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'' – 17 episodes -Buffalo Baker (1967) *''
Bonanza ''Bonanza'' is an American Western television series that ran on NBC from September 13, 1959, to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 432 episodes, ''Bonanza'' is NBC's longest-running western, the second-longest-running western series on ...
'' – episode – The Crime of Johnny Mule – Johnny Mule (1968) *'' Alias Smith and Jones'' – episode – Something to Get Hung About – Sheriff (1971) *'' Police Story'' – episode – The Big Walk – Hecker (1973) *''
The Six Million Dollar Man ''The Six Million Dollar Man'' is an American science fiction and action television series, running from 1973 to 1978, about a former astronaut, USAF Colonel Steve Austin, portrayed by Lee Majors. After a NASA test flight accident, Austin ...
'' – episode – Run, Steve, Run – Tom Molson (1974) *'' The Waltons'' – episode – The Heritage – Charlie Harmon (1974) *'' The Rockford Files'' – 121 episodes – Joseph "Rocky" Rockford (1974–1980) *''
The Six Million Dollar Man ''The Six Million Dollar Man'' is an American science fiction and action television series, running from 1973 to 1978, about a former astronaut, USAF Colonel Steve Austin, portrayed by Lee Majors. After a NASA test flight accident, Austin ...
'' – episode – The Bionic Badge – Officer Banner (1976) *'' Ellery Queen'' – episode – The Adventure of the Sinister Scenario – Lionel Briggs (1976) *''Greatest Heroes of the Bible'' – episode – The Story of Esther – Mordechai (1979) *''
Eight Is Enough ''Eight Is Enough'' is an American television comedy-drama series that ran on ABC from March 15, 1977, until May 23, 1981. The show was modeled on the life of syndicated newspaper columnist Tom Braden, a real-life parent with eight children, who ...
'' – episode – Marriage and other flights of fancy (1979) *'' The Love Boat'' – episode – Celebration; Captain Papa; Honeymoon Pressure (1980) *'' Vega$'' – episode – Sourdough Suite – Josiah Sparks (1981) *'' Magnum, P.I.'' – episode – All Roads Lead to Floyd – Floyd Lewellen (1981) *''
Fantasy Island ''Fantasy Island'' is an American fantasy drama television series created by Gene Levitt. It aired on ABC from 1977 to 1984. The series starred Ricardo Montalbán as the mysterious Mr. Roarke and Hervé Villechaize as his assistant, Tatto ...
'' – High Off the Hog/Reprisal – Otis T. Boggs (1981) *'' Beyond Witch Mountain'' (with Eddie Albert) – Uncle Ben (1982) *''
The Yellow Rose ''The Yellow Rose'' is an American soap opera television series that was broadcast on NBC from October 2, 1983 until May 12, 1984. It was produced by Paul Freeman. The series was at least partly inspired by the more coltish elements of the soap ...
'' – 22 episodes – Luther Dillard (1983–1984) *'' Murder, She Wrote'' – episode – Funeral at Fifty-Mile – Doc Wallace (1985) *'' Trapper John, M.D.'' – episode – Buckaroo Bob Rides Again – Buckaroo Bob Morgan (1985) *'' The Love Boat'' – episode – Hello, Emily/The Tour Guide/The Winning Number – Daryl Wilcox (1986) (final appearance)


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