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  1. Brandon deWilde (1972) In a century of history, one would expect some tragic stories related to the Historic Elitch Theatre, and Brandon deWilde is certainly one of those stories. He was an acting prodigy — debuted on Broadway at the age of 7 and by time he was 12 he had starred in the blockbuster film, Shane, for which he was nominated for ...

  2. Brandon’s name is credited as de Wilde in his childhood and De Wilde in later years, but in several signed photographs I have seen, he spelled it “deWilde.” [1] Harry Brand, Undated Biography of Brandon de Wilde, Brandon de Wilde file, Jane Ardmore Papers, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Beverly ...

  3. Jan 4, 2024 · Brandon deWilde died on July 6, 1972, at the age of 30, from injuries sustained in a traffic accident in the Denver suburb of Lakewood, Colorado. He was driving a camper van that went off the roadway, struck a guardrail, and then a parked truck. DeWilde was alone in his vehicle and not wearing a seatbelt. His camper rolled onto its side and ...

  4. Jul 28, 2020 · Diehard western film fans probably know and love the 1953 movie “Shane.”. The classic starred the rising star Brandon DeWilde who sadly passed away at a very young age. Advertisement. DeWilde appeared on “Shane” as the Joey Starrett and he earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role.

  5. Brandon De Wilde Born into a theatrical family, he made a much-acclaimed Broadway debut in "The Member of the Wedding," when he was 9 years old. He was the first child actor to win the Donaldson Award, and went on to repeat his role in the film version (directed by Fred Zinnemann in 1952).

  6. Brandon deWilde (Brooklyn, Nova York, 9 de abril de 1942 – Denver, Colorado, 6 de julho de 1972) foi um ator norte-americano, imortalizado pela sua interpretação do menino Joey Starrett no filme Os Brutos Também Amam (Shane, 1953), de George Stevens.

  7. Other articles where Brandon deWilde is discussed: John Frankenheimer: Films of the 1960s: …whose adoring younger brother (Brandon deWilde) gradually comes to despise him. Frankenheimer’s first popular success was Birdman of Alcatraz (1962), a biopic about convicted killer Robert Stroud, who became a respected ornithologist while serving a life sentence. The film—shot in black-and-white ...

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