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James Westerfield

AKA: James A. Westerfield
Birthday: 1913-03-22
Died: 1971-09-20
Birthplace: Nashville, Tennessee, USA


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia James A. Westerfield (22 March 1913 – 20 September 1971) was an American actor of stage, film, and television. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, to candy-maker Brasher Omier Westerfield and his wife Dora Elizabeth Bailey, he was raised in Detroit, Michigan. (A news story in the June 12, 1949, issue of The Brooklyn Daily Eagle calls the information in the preceding sentence into question. It describes Westerfield as "the son of a famous producer-director" and says that he was "a youngster in Denver, Col.") He became interested in theatre as a young man and in the 1930s joined Gilmor Brown's famed Pasadena Community Playhouse, appearing in dozens of plays. He played in numerous films following his debut in 1940, then went to New York City and appeared on Broadway, winning two New York Drama Critics' Circle Awards for his supporting roles in The Madwoman of Chaillot and Detective Story. He then returned to Hollywood and made more than 40 more films. Westerfield maintained an interest in the theatre. He directed more than 50 musicals in a summer-musical tent he owned in Danbury, Connecticut, and was the original stage director and producer for the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. He directed three seasons of "Theatre Under the Stars" in Vancouver, British Columbia, and appeared in musical roles with the Detroit Civic Light Opera, the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, and the San Francisco Civic Light Opera. On film, Westerfield had roles in The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), On The Waterfront (1954), Lucy Gallant (1955), the 1957 Budd Boetticher-directed Western Decision at Sundown starring Randolph Scott, Cowboy (1958), a repeating role in The Absent-Minded Professor (1961) and its sequel Son of Flubber (1963), Birdman of Alcatraz (1962), Man's Favorite Sport (1964), The Sons of Katie Elder (1965), Hang 'Em High (1968) and True Grit (1969). Westerfield had many roles on television, including seven episodes as John Murrel from 1963 to 1964 on ABC's The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters, starring child actor Kurt Russell in the title role. He made two guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of Sheriff Bert Elmore in the 1957 episode, "The Case of the Angry Mourner." He also appeared in an episode of The Lone Ranger in 1954 entitled "Texas Draw." Westerfield's other appearances were on such series as The Rifleman, The Californians, Richard Diamond, Private Detective, The Alaskans, The Rebel, Straightaway, Going My Way, The Asphalt Jungle, Hazel, The Andy Griffith Show, Daniel Boone, The Beverly Hillbillies, and Gunsmoke. He played the circus leader, Dr. Marvello, in an episode of Lost in Space "Space Circus" (1966). Westerfield as a young man was a roommate of fellow Pasadena Playhouse actor George Reeves. The two remained close friends until Reeves's death in 1959. Westerfield was married to Alice G. Fay (an actress under the name Fay Tracey), who, along with his mother, survived him. Westerfield died from a heart attack in Woodlands Hills, California, at the age of fifty-eight.

Filmography

Birdman of Alcatraz
Character: Jess Younger
On the Waterfront
Character: Big Mac
Hang 'em High
Character: Prisoner

Man with the Gun
Character: Mr. Zender
The Chase
Character: Job the Butler
Homicidal
Character: Alfred S. Adrims

The Bachelor Party
Character: Bookkeeper
The Human Jungle
Character: Marty Harrison
Undercurrent
Character: Henry Gilson

The Sons of Katie Elder
Character: Mr. Vennar
Ma and Pa Kettle Go to Town
Character: Harvey (Zoo Attendant) (uncredited)
Decision at Sundown
Character: Otis, the Bartender

True Grit
Character: Judge Parker
Man's Favorite Sport?
Character: Policeman

Scalplock
Character: Nehemiah
Highway West
Character: Swede, Trucker at Cafe
Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round
Character: Jack Balter

A Man Called Gannon
Character: Amos
Wild River
Character: Cal Garth
The Further Adventures of Gallegher
Character: Charley Mardis

The Cobweb
Character: James Petlee
The Gunfight at Dodge City
Character: Reverend Howard
The Proud Rebel
Character: Birm Bates

Dead Aim
Character: John Applebee
Now You See It, Now You Don't
Character: Capt. Boyle
The Plunderers
Character: Mike Baron

The Pride of the Yankees
Character: Spectator (uncredited)
Jungle Heat
Character: Harvey Mathews
The Scarlet Coat
Character: Col. Jameson

Three Brave Men
Character: Chief O'Reilly
The Violent Men
Character: Sheriff Magruder
Side Street
Character: Charlie (policeman)

Blue
Character: Abe Parker
The Helen Morgan Story
Character: Frank Piggin
Set This Town on Fire
Character: Cark Rickter

The Shaggy Dog
Character: Officer Hanson
Old Man
Character: Warden
Cowboy
Character: Mike Adams

The Magnificent Ambersons
Character: Policeman at Accident (uncredited)
The Hangman
Character: Herb Loftus
The Absent-Minded Professor
Character: Officer Hanson

The Howards of Virginia
Character: Backwoodsman
Son of Flubber
Character: Officer Hanson
Three Hours to Kill
Character: Sam Minor

That Funny Feeling
Character: Officer Brokaw
Bartleby
Character: The Lawyer
Smith!
Character: Sheriff

The Love God?
Character: Rev. Wilkerson
About Face
Character: Soldier with Daisy (uncredited)
The Whistle at Eaton Falls
Character: Joe London

Chief Crazy Horse
Character: Caleb Mantz
Around the World
Character: Bashful Marine
The Boy Who Stole the Elephant
Character: Sheriff Berry

Lucy Gallant
Character: Harry Wilson
Bikini Beach
Character: Cop #2