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  1. Eugene Hugh Beaumont (February 16, 1910 – May 14, 1982) was an American actor. He was best known for his portrayal of Ward Cleaver on the television series Leave It to Beaver, originally broadcast from 1957 to 1963, and as private detective Michael Shayne in a series of low-budget crime films in 1946 and 1947. [3] Early life.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0064604Hugh Beaumont - IMDb

    Hugh Beaumont. Actor: Leave It to Beaver. Beaumont began his career in show business by perfoming in theatres, nightclubs, and on the radio in 1931. He attended the University of Chattanooga, but left when his position on the football team was changed.

  3. May 16, 1982 · Hugh Beaumont, who appeared in the television series ''Leave It to Beaver,'' died Friday, a family spokesman said. He was 72 years old. Gloria Bussman, Mr. Beaumont's sister, said the actor...

  4. February 16, 1909 · Lawrence, Kansas, USA. Died. May 14, 1982 · Munich, Germany (heart attack) Birth name. Eugene Hugh Beaumont. Height. 6′ (1.83 m) Mini Bio. Beaumont began his career in show business by perfoming in theatres, nightclubs, and on the radio in 1931.

  5. Mar 29, 2024 · MUST-READ: 1950s TV Sitcoms — 40 Classic (and Not So Classic) Shows, and Where to Stream Them https://www.firstforwomen.com/posts/entertainment/1950s-tv-sitcoms. When the Record-Journal spoke with him in 1962, they wrote, “As Beaver’s father on the show, Hugh Beaumont finds he has a ‘pretty easy acting chore.

  6. Hugh Beaumont. Eugene Hugh Beaumont was an American actor, director, and writer. He is best remembered for playing Ward Cleaver in the TV series ‘Leave It to Beaver’. Born in Eudora, Kansas, to a travelling salesman, he frequently moved with his family due to his father’s profession.

  7. Aug 26, 2022 · Hugh Beaumont was a veteran of the small screen when he was cast in the role of the family patriarch as Ward Cleaver. An actor who began his entertainment career on stage and radio, he began acting in films in 1940 and made the jump to television with a spot in the 1952 show "Personal Appearance Theater," as his IMDb credits note.

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