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      • Wallace Beery joined his older brother Noah in New York City in 1904, finding work in comic opera as a baritone, and appeared on Broadway and in summer stock theatre.
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  2. Early career. Wallace Beery joined his older brother Noah in New York City in 1904, finding work in comic opera as a baritone, and appeared on Broadway and in summer stock theatre. He was in The Belle of the West in 1905. His most notable early role came in 1907 when he starred in The Yankee Tourist to good reviews.

  3. Blessed with a pleasant voice, Wallace Beery moved to New York City in 1904 to pursue a singing career. He found work in comic opera as a baritone and began to appear on Broadway as well. One of his early roles was in ‘The Yankee Tourist’ in 1907.

  4. In 1902, 16-year-old Wallace Beery joined the Ringling Brothers Circus as an assistant to the elephant trainer. He left two years later after a leopard clawed his arm. Beery next went to New York, where he found work in musical variety shows. He became a leading man in musicals and appeared on Broadway and in traveling stock companies.

    • April 1, 1885
    • April 15, 1949
  5. He had a pleasing baritone voice and became a successful leading man in comic operas both on Broadway and on tour with stock companies. For nine years he enjoyed a successful musical career until in 1913 he decided to join the fast growing movie business, moving first to Chicago where he joined the Essanay studio.

  6. Apr 11, 2024 · Wallace Beery (born April 1, 1885, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.—died April 15, 1949, Los Angeles, California) was an American actor who played in more than 250 motion pictures between 1913 and 1949. Beery’s first job in entertainment was as an elephant trainer for the Ringling Brothers Circus. He later joined his brother, the actor Noah ...

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  7. The family relocated in the mid-1890s when his father became a Kansas City policeman. An indifferent student both at the Chase School and at his mother’s piano, Beery ran away from home, soon returning to take a job as an engine wiper in the Santa Fe Railroad yards. Beery left home a second time around 1900 to join a circus.

  8. Facts. Also Known As. Wallace Fitzgerald Beery. Born. April 1, 1885 • Kansas City • Missouri. Died. April 15, 1949 (aged 64) • Los Angeles • California. Awards And Honors.

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