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  1. Louis Jean Heydt. Actor: The Big Sleep. An American character actor who specialized in "average joes", often timid or down-on-their-luck, Louis Jean Heydt was born in Montclair, New Jersey, and educated at Worcester Academy and Dartmouth College. He intended a career in journalism and worked as a reporter for the old New York World, but ...

  2. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Louis Jean Heydt (April 17, 1903 – January 29, 1960) was an American character actor in film, television and theatre, most frequently seen in hapless, ineffectual, or fall guy roles.

  3. A ubiquitous TV actor, Louis Jean Heydt was seen on many anthology series, and as a semi-regular on the 1958 syndicated adventure weekly MacKenzie's Raiders. Read More ↓. Movie Highlights. See Full Filmography.

  4. Sure, Louis Jean Heydt was in Gone with the Wind (39), but more importantly he was in Zombies on Broadway (45). In Gone with the Wind, Heydt shows up for only a moment, as a hungry and defeated Confederate soldier, his hair dyed as red as his phony-ass Dogpatch beard; you probably won’t spot him if you aren’t a hardcore fan.

  5. Louis Jean Heydt is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Gone with the Wind, The Big Sleep, Make Way for Tomorrow, The Great McGinty, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, They Were Expendable, Test Pilot, and Roadblock.

  6. Louis Jean Heydt. Performer. Born: Apr 17, 1905 in Montclair, NJ, USA Death: Jan 29, 1960 in Boston, MA, USA Roles (12) Happy Birthday Opened October 31, 1946 as Paul (Original) Calico Wedding Opened March 07, 1945 as Frederick Boynton (Original) Pre-Honeymoon Opened April 30, 1936 ...

  7. Louis Jean Heydt. Photo Gallery. 21 photos. Biography. An American character actor who specialized in "average joes", often timid or down-on-their-luck, Louis Jean Heydt was born in Montclair, New Jersey, and educated at Worcester Academy and Dartmouth College.

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