All Topics  
Jim Beaver

 

   Email Print
   Bookmark   Link






 

Jim Beaver



 
 
James Norman Beaver, Jr. (born August 12, 1950) is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 stage, film, and television actor, a playwright, screenwriter, and film historian, who uses the professional name Jim Beaver. He is perhaps most familiar to worldwide audiences as the gruff but tenderhearted prospector "Ellsworth" on the HBO Western drama series Deadwood
Deadwood (TV series)

Deadwood is an United States Western –drama television series created, produced and almost entirely written by David Milch. The series aired on the premium television cable television HBO from 21 March 2004 to 27 August 2006, spanning List of Deadwood episodes....
, a starring role which brought him acclaim and a Screen Actors Guild Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards

The Screen Actors Guild Awards are an annual award given by the Screen Actors Guild to recognize outstanding performances by members.SAG Awards have been one of the major awards events in Hollywood since 1995....
 nomination for Ensemble Acting after three decades of supporting work in films and TV. He is currently portraying Bobby Singer in the CW television series Supernatural
Supernatural (TV series)

Supernatural is an American drama-Horror fiction television series starring Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester and Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester, brothers who hunt demons and other figures of the paranormal....
 alongside Jensen Ackles
Jensen Ackles

Jensen Ross Ackles is an United States television and film actor. He is notable for his television roles as Eric Brady in Days of our Lives, X5-494 in Dark Angel , and Jason Teague in Smallville ....
 and Jared Padalecki
Jared Padalecki

Jared Tristan Padalecki is an American actor. He grew up in Texas and came to fame in the early 2000s after appearing on the television series Gilmore Girls as well as in several Hollywood films, including New York Minute and House of Wax ....
.

er was born in Laramie, Wyoming
Laramie, Wyoming

File:GrandAveLaramie.jpgLaramie is a city in and the county seat of Albany County, Wyoming in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The population was 27,204 at the United States Census, 2000....
, the son of Dorothy Adell (née
Married and maiden names

A married name is the family name adopted by a person upon marriage, and in speaking of the many cultures where the practice is traditional for women, the maiden name is the family name that the married name replaces....
 Crawford) and James Norman Beaver, Sr.






Discussion
Ask a question about 'Jim Beaver'
Start a new discussion about 'Jim Beaver'
Answer questions from other users
Full Discussion Forum



Encyclopedia


James Norman Beaver, Jr. (born August 12, 1950) is an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 stage, film, and television actor, a playwright, screenwriter, and film historian, who uses the professional name Jim Beaver. He is perhaps most familiar to worldwide audiences as the gruff but tenderhearted prospector "Ellsworth" on the HBO Western drama series Deadwood
Deadwood (TV series)

Deadwood is an United States Western –drama television series created, produced and almost entirely written by David Milch. The series aired on the premium television cable television HBO from 21 March 2004 to 27 August 2006, spanning List of Deadwood episodes....
, a starring role which brought him acclaim and a Screen Actors Guild Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards

The Screen Actors Guild Awards are an annual award given by the Screen Actors Guild to recognize outstanding performances by members.SAG Awards have been one of the major awards events in Hollywood since 1995....
 nomination for Ensemble Acting after three decades of supporting work in films and TV. He is currently portraying Bobby Singer in the CW television series Supernatural
Supernatural (TV series)

Supernatural is an American drama-Horror fiction television series starring Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester and Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester, brothers who hunt demons and other figures of the paranormal....
 alongside Jensen Ackles
Jensen Ackles

Jensen Ross Ackles is an United States television and film actor. He is notable for his television roles as Eric Brady in Days of our Lives, X5-494 in Dark Angel , and Jason Teague in Smallville ....
 and Jared Padalecki
Jared Padalecki

Jared Tristan Padalecki is an American actor. He grew up in Texas and came to fame in the early 2000s after appearing on the television series Gilmore Girls as well as in several Hollywood films, including New York Minute and House of Wax ....
.

Biography


Early life

Beaver was born in Laramie, Wyoming
Laramie, Wyoming

File:GrandAveLaramie.jpgLaramie is a city in and the county seat of Albany County, Wyoming in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The population was 27,204 at the United States Census, 2000....
, the son of Dorothy Adell (née
Married and maiden names

A married name is the family name adopted by a person upon marriage, and in speaking of the many cultures where the practice is traditional for women, the maiden name is the family name that the married name replaces....
 Crawford) and James Norman Beaver, Sr. (1924-2004), a minister. His father was of French and English heritage (the family name was originally de Beauvoir, and Beaver is a distant cousin of author and philosopher Simone de Beauvoir
Simone de Beauvoir

Simone de Beauvoir was a France author and philosopher. She wrote novels, monographs on philosophy, politics, and social issues, essays, biographies, and an autobiography in several volumes....
 and Pennsylvania governor General James A. Beaver
James A. Beaver

James Addams Beaver was an United States politician who served as List of Governors of Pennsylvania of Pennsylvania from 1887 to 1891. He also served as the History of the Pennsylvania State University of Pennsylvania State University from 1906 to 1908....
), and his mother is Scots-German-Cherokee and a descendant of senator, governor, and three-time U.S. Attorney General John J. Crittenden
John J. Crittenden

John Jordan Crittenden was an United States statesman from Kentucky. He twice served as United States Attorney General. He represented Kentucky in both houses of United States Congress and served as the state's seventeenth governor....
. Although his parents' families had both been long in Texas, Beaver was born in Laramie while his father was doing graduate work in accounting at the University of Wyoming
University of Wyoming

The University of Wyoming is a land-grant university located in Laramie, Wyoming, Wyoming, situated on Wyoming's high Laramie Plains, at an elevation of 7,200 feet , between the Laramie Mountains and Snowy Range mountains....
. Returning to Texas, Beaver Sr. worked as an accountant and as a minister for the Church of Christ
Church of Christ

Churches of Christ are a movement of Autonomous entity Christian Wiktionary:congregation associated with one another through common beliefs and practices....
 in Fort Worth, Texas
Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth is the List of United States cities by population in the United States and the fifth-largest city within the state of Texas. Situated in and a cultural gateway into the Western United States, the city covers nearly in Tarrant County, Texas and Denton County, Texas counties, serving as the county seat for Tarrant County....
, Crowley, Texas
Crowley, Texas

Crowley is a city in Johnson County, Texas and Tarrant County, Texas counties in the U.S. state of Texas; virtually all of the city is in Tarrant County, with only about .01 square mile in Johnson County....
, Dallas, Texas
Dallas, Texas

Dallas is the third largest city in the state of Texas and the List of United States cities by population in the United States.The city, with a population of over 1.3 million, is the main economic center of the 12-county Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex which contains 6.1 million people, and is the fourth-largest United States metropolitan area...
 and Grapevine, Texas
Grapevine, Texas

Grapevine is a city in Tarrant County, Texas, Texas, United States and a suburb of Fort Worth and Dallas, Texas. It was known in its early years as Grapevine Prairie....
. For most of Jim Beaver's youth, his family lived in Irving, Texas
Irving, Texas

Irving is a city located in the U.S. state of Texas within Dallas County, Texas. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, the city population was 191,615; the 2006 estimate was 201,927 according to the North Central Texas Council of Governments, and 196,084 according to the U.S....
, even while his father preached in surrounding communities. He and his three younger sisters (Denise, Reneé, and Teddlie) all attended Irving High School
Irving High School (Irving, Texas)

Irving High School is a public high school in Irving, Texas. It was the first high school established in the Irving Independent School District....
 (where he was a classmate of ZZ Top
ZZ Top

ZZ Top is an American Rock music trio formed in late 1969 in Houston, Texas, United States. The group members are Billy Gibbons , Dusty Hill , and Frank Beard ....
 drummer Frank Beard
Frank Beard (musician)

Frank Lee Beard in Frankston, Texas is the drummer in the Rock music band ZZ Top. Beard was formerly with The Cellar Dwellers, The Hustlers, The Warlocks, and The American Blues bands before starting to perform and sound recording and reproduction with Billy Gibbons and Dusty Hill as ZZ Top....
), but he transferred in his senior year to Fort Worth Christian Academy, from which he graduated in 1968. He also took courses at Fort Worth Christian College. Despite having appeared in some elementary-school plays, he showed no particular interest in an acting career, but immersed himself in film history and expressed a desire for a career as a writer, publishing a few short stories in his high school anthology.

Military

Less than two months after his graduation from high school, Beaver followed several of his close friends into the United States Marine Corps
United States Marine Corps

The United States Marine Corps is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for providing Military power projection from the sea, using the mobility of the United States Navy to rapidly deliver Marine Air-Ground Task Force....
. Following basic training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego
Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego

Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego is a United States military installation in San Diego, California. It is along the Pacific Ocean and Interstate 5, and adjacent to San Diego International Airport and a former Naval Training Center....
, Beaver was trained there as a microwave radio relay technician. He served at the Marine Corps Base Twentynine Palms
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms

The Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center , also known as 29 Palms, Twentynine Stumps, or simply the Stumps, is the United States Marine Corps' largest base....
 and at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton

Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton is the major West Coast of the United States base of the United States Marine Corps and serves as its prime amphibious training base....
 before being transferred to the 1st Marine Division near Da Nang
Da Nang

Da Nang is a major port city in the Nam Trung Bo of Vietnam, on the coast of the South China Sea. It is one of the five independent municipalities in Vietnam....
, South Vietnam
South Vietnam

South Vietnam refers to an internationally recognized state which governed Vietnam south of the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone until 1975. Its capital was Saigon and its origin can be traced to the French colony of Cochinchina, which consisted of the southern third of Vietnam....
 in 1970. He served as a radio operator at an outlying detachment of the 1st Marine Regiment, then as supply chief for the division communications company. He returned to the U.S. in 1971 and was discharged as Corporal (E-4), though he remained active in the Marine Reserve
Marine Forces Reserve

The Marine Forces Reserve , a part of the United States Marine Corps, is the largest command in the Marine Corps.The mission of Marine Forces Reserve is to augment and reinforce active Marine forces in time of war, national emergency or contingency operations, provide personnel and operational tempo relief for the active forces in peacetim...
 until 1976.

Education

Upon his release from active duty in 1971, he returned to Irving, Texas, and worked briefly for Frito-Lay
Frito-Lay

Frito-Lay North America is a division of PepsiCo which manufactures, markets and sells a variety of corn chips, potato chips and other snack foods....
 as a corn-chip dough mixer. He entered what is now Oklahoma Christian University
Oklahoma Christian University

Oklahoma Christian University is a four-year Private school comprehensive coeducational Christian school university founded in 1950 by members of the Church of Christ....
, where he became interested in theatre. He made his true theatrical debut in a small part in The Miracle Worker
The Miracle Worker

The Miracle Worker is a Literature cycle of 20th century dramatic works derived from Helen Keller's autobiography The Story of My Life ....
. The following year, he transferred to Central State University (now known as the University of Central Oklahoma
University of Central Oklahoma

The University of Central Oklahoma, often referred to as UCO, is a coeducational public university university located in Edmond, Oklahoma, Oklahoma....
). He performed in numerous plays in college and supported himself as a cabdriver, a movie projectionist, a tennis-club maintenance man, and an amusement-park stuntman at Frontier City
Frontier City

Frontier City is an amusement park in northeast Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is owned by CNL Income Properties and operated by PARC Management....
. He also worked as a newscaster and hosted jazz and classical music programs on radio station KCSC
KCSC

KCSC is a European classical music radio station serving the Oklahoma City, Oklahoma area and is owned by University of Central Oklahoma....
. During his college days, he also began to write, completing several plays and also his first book, on actor John Garfield
John Garfield

John Garfield was an Academy Award-nominated United States actor. Garfield was especially adept at playing brooding, rebellious, working-class character roles....
, while still a student. Beaver graduated with a degree in Oral Communications in 1975. He briefly pursued graduate studies, but soon returned to Irving, Texas.

Career

Jim Beaver made his professional stage debut in October, 1972, while still a college student, in Rain, by W. Somerset Maugham
W. Somerset Maugham

William Somerset Maugham , Order of the Companions of Honour was an English language playwright, novelist and short story writer. He was one of the most popular authors of his era, and reputedly the highest paid of his profession during the 1930s....
 at the Oklahoma Theatre Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, the city ranks List of United States cities by population among United States cities in population....
. After returning to Texas, he did a great deal of local theatre in the Dallas area, supporting himself as a film cleaner at a 16 mm film rental firm and as a stagehand for the Dallas Ballet. He joined the Shakespeare Festival of Dallas
Shakespeare Festival of Dallas

Shakespeare Dallas has been a local staple since the 1970s.As of January, 2008, Raphael Parry was appointed the figurehead of the organization under the title of Executive & Artistic Director....
 in 1976, performing in numerous productions. In 1979, he was commissioned by Actors Theatre of Louisville
Actors Theatre of Louisville

Actors Theatre of Louisville is a performing arts theater located in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. It was founded in 1964, in part by local producer Richard Block & actor Ken Jenkins of Scrubs fame, and was designated the "State Theater of Kentucky" in 1974....
 to write the first of three plays for that company (Spades, Sidekick, and Semper Fi), and was twice a finalist in the theatre's national Great American Play Contest (for Once Upon a Single Bound and Verdigris). Along with plays, he continued writing for film journals and for several years was a columnist, critic, and feature writer for the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures
National Board of Review of Motion Pictures

The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures was founded in 1909 in New York City, just 13 years after the birth of film, to protest New York City Mayor George B....
 magazine Films in Review.

Moving to New York City in 1979, Beaver worked steadily onstage in stock and on tour, simultaneously writing plays and researching a biography of actor George Reeves
George Reeves

George Reeves was an United States actor, best known for his role as Superman in the 1950s television program Adventures of Superman and his death by a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the age of 45....
 (a project which he still pursues between acting jobs). He appeared in starring roles in such plays as The Hasty Heart
The Hasty Heart

The Hasty Heart is a melodramatic film which tells the story of a group of wounded Allies_of_World_War_II soldiers during World War II who rally around a surly, unappreciative Scotland when they find out he is dying....
 and The Rainmaker
The Rainmaker (play)

The Rainmaker was a play written by N. Richard Nash in the early 1950s. The play opened on October 28 1954 at the Cort Theatre in New York City and ran for 125 performances....
 in Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham, Alabama

Birmingham is the largest city in the United States state of Alabama and is the county seat of Jefferson County, Alabama. It also includes part of Shelby County, Alabama....
 and The Lark
L'Alouette (The Lark)

L'Alouette is a 1952 play by Jean Anouilh about Joan of Arc. It was presented on Broadway theatre in English in 1955, starring Julie Harris as Joan and Boris Karloff as Pierre Cauchon....
 in Manchester, New Hampshire
Manchester, New Hampshire

Manchester is the largest city in the U.S. state of New Hampshire and the largest city of northern New England, an area composed of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine....
, and toured the country as Macduff in Macbeth
Macbeth

Macbeth is a tragedy by William Shakespeare about a regicide and its aftermath. It is Shakespeare's shortest Shakespearean tragedy and is believed to have been written some time between 1603 and 1606, with 1607 being the very latest possible date....
 and in The Last Meeting of the Knights of the White Magnolia. During this period, he ghostwrote the book Movie Blockbusters for critic Steven Scheuer.

In 1983, he moved to Los Angeles, California
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
 to continue research on his biography of George Reeves
George Reeves

George Reeves was an United States actor, best known for his role as Superman in the 1950s television program Adventures of Superman and his death by a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the age of 45....
. He worked for a year as the film archivist for the Variety Arts Center. Following a reading of his play Verdigris, he was asked to join the prestigious Theatre West
Theatre West

Theatre West is a prestigious theatre company in Hollywood, California. It is the oldest continually-operating theatre company in Los Angeles, established in 1962....
 company in Hollywood, where he continues as an actor and playwright to this day. Verdigris was produced to very good reviews in 1985 and Beaver was signed by the powerful Triad Artists agency. He immediately began to work writing episodes of various television series, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents (he received a 1987 CableACE Award
CableACE Award

The CableACE Award was an award that was given from 1978 to 1997 to honor excellence in United States of America cable television programming. It was created by the National Cable Television Association to serve as a cable television counterpart to the Emmy Award, which prior to the 1987-88 season did not recognize cable programming....
 nomination for his very first TV script, for this show), Tour of Duty
Tour of Duty (TV series)

Tour of Duty was an United Statesn television drama series on Columbia Broadcasting System which ran from September 1987 to April 1990. The show follows an American infantry platoon on a tour of duty during the Vietnam War....
, and Vietnam War Story. He also worked occasionally in small roles in films and television.

The 1988 Writers Guild of America
Writers Guild of America

The Writers Guild of America is a generic term referring to the joint efforts of two different US labor unions:* The Writers Guild of America, East , representing TV and film writers around New York City....
 strike fundamentally altered the freelance television writing market, and Beaver's TV writing career came to an abrupt halt. However, a chance meeting led to his being cast as the best friend of star Bruce Willis
Bruce Willis

Walter Bruce Willis , better known as Bruce Willis, is an United Statesn actor and film producer. His career began in television in the 1980s and has continued both in television and film since....
 in Norman Jewison
Norman Jewison

Norman Frederick Jewison, Order of Canada is a Canada film director, Film producer and actor....
's drama about Vietnam veterans, In Country
In Country

In Country is a 1989 in film United States drama produced and directed by Norman Jewison, starring Bruce Willis and Emily Lloyd, a British actress who underwent training to speak with a Kentucky accent in the film....
, and his acting career suddenly took up the slack where his TV writing career had faltered. (Beaver was the only actual Vietnam veteran among the principal cast of In Country.)

Subsequently he has appeared in many popular films, including Sister Act
Sister Act

Sister Act is a 1992 in film Cinema of the United States comedy film released by Touchstone Pictures. Directed by Emile Ardolino, it features musical arrangements by Marc Shaiman and stars Whoopi Goldberg as a Reno lounge singer who has been put under protective custody in a San Francisco convent and has to pretend to be a nun when a mob...
, Sliver
Sliver (film)

Sliver is a 1993 in film film based on the Ira Levin novel Sliver about the mysterious occurrences in a privately owned New York, New York highrise apartment building....
, Bad Girls
Bad Girls (film)

Bad Girls is a 1994 western movie starring Madeleine Stowe, Mary Stuart Masterson, Andie MacDowell and Drew Barrymore. It was directed by Jonathan Kaplan from a screenplay by Ken Friedman and Yolande Turner....
, Adaptation.
Adaptation.

Adaptation is a 2002 in film comedy-drama satire film directed by Spike Jonze and written by Charlie Kaufman. The film is based on Susan Orlean book The Orchid Thief through self-reference events....
, Magnolia
Magnolia (film)

Magnolia is a 1999 Cinema of the United States drama film, written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, and stars John C. Reilly, Tom Cruise, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, William H....
, and The Life of David Gale
The Life of David Gale

The Life of David Gale is an United Statesn drama film. Kevin Spacey stars as the titular college professor and active opponent of death penalty, whose life is turned upside down when he's falsely accused of rape a student....
. He starred in the TV series Thunder Alley as the comic sidekick to Ed Asner
Ed Asner

Edward Asner is an Emmy Award-winning film and television actor and former Screen Actors Guild President, primarily known for his role as Lou Grant on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its spin-off series, Lou Grant ....
, and as homicide cop Earl Gaddis on Reasonable Doubts
Reasonable Doubts

Reasonable Doubts is a police drama broadcast in the United States by NBC from 1991 to 1993....
. He was also French Stewart
French Stewart

French Stewart, born Milton French Stewart on February 20, 1964, is an Television in the United States actor, best known for his role as Harry Solomon on the 1990s sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun....
's sullen boss Happy Doug on the sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun
3rd Rock from the Sun

3rd Rock from the Sun is an Emmy Award-winning American situation comedy that aired from 1996 in television until 2001 in television on NBC....
.

In 2002, Beaver was cast as one of the stars of the ensemble Western drama Deadwood
Deadwood (TV series)

Deadwood is an United States Western –drama television series created, produced and almost entirely written by David Milch. The series aired on the premium television cable television HBO from 21 March 2004 to 27 August 2006, spanning List of Deadwood episodes....
 in the role of Whitney Ellsworth, a goldminer whom he often described as "Gabby Hayes with Tourette syndrome
Tourette syndrome

Tourette syndrome is an heredity Neuropsychiatry disorder with onset in childhood, characterized by the presence of multiple physical tics and at least one vocal tic; these tics characteristically wax and wane....
". Ellsworth went from being a filth-covered reprobate to marrying the richest woman in town and becoming a beloved and stalwart figure in the community. (Originally Ellsworth did not have a first name, but when it became necessary to provide one, Beaver requested he be named Whitney Ellsworth, after the producer of George Reeves
George Reeves

George Reeves was an United States actor, best known for his role as Superman in the 1950s television program Adventures of Superman and his death by a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the age of 45....
's Adventures of Superman
Adventures of Superman (TV series)

Adventures of Superman is an United States of America television series based on comic book characters and concepts created in 1938 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster....
.) He continued his long research for the Reeves biography, and in 2005 served as the historical/biographical consultant on the theatrical feature film about Reeves's death, Hollywoodland
Hollywoodland

Hollywoodland is a 2006 biopic/docudrama directed by TV alum Allen Coulter about a down-on-his-luck detective, Louis Simo , investigating the suspicious death of actor George Reeves , the star of television's Adventures of Superman ....
.

Beaver in 2006 joined the cast of the HBO drama John from Cincinnati
John from Cincinnati

John from Cincinnati is an United States television drama, set against the surfing community of Imperial Beach, California, that aired on HBO from June 10, 2007 to August 12, 2007....
 while simultaneously playing the recurring roles of Bobby Singer
Bobby Singer

Robert "Bobby" Steven Singer is a fictional character in The CW Television Network's Supernatural played by Jim Beaver. He is presumably named after the show's executive producer, Robert Singer....
 on Supernatural
Supernatural (TV series)

Supernatural is an American drama-Horror fiction television series starring Jared Padalecki as Sam Winchester and Jensen Ackles as Dean Winchester, brothers who hunt demons and other figures of the paranormal....
 and Carter Reese on another HBO drama Big Love
Big Love

Big Love is an American television drama on HBO about a fundamentalist Mormon family in Utah that practices polygamy. Big Love stars Bill Paxton, Chlo? Sevigny, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Ginnifer Goodwin, Harry Dean Stanton, Amanda Seyfried, Douglas Smith , Grace Zabriskie, and Matt Ross....
. He then took on the starring role of Sheriff Charlie Mills in the CBS drama Harper's Island, scheduled to air in early 2009.

His memoir of the year following his wife's 2003 diagnosis of lung cancer, entitled Life's That Way, was purchased in a preemptive bid by Putnam Publishing in the fall of 2007. Publication is expected in early 2009.

Beaver studied acting with Clyde Ventura and Academy Award-winning actor Maximilian Schell
Maximilian Schell

Maximilian Schell is an Academy Award-winning Austrian actor. He is also a writer, director and producer of several films....
.

Personal life

During college, Beaver married a fellow student, Debbie Young, in August, 1973, but the couple separated four months later (though divorce did not occur until 1976). For several years after his move to California, Beaver shared a house with character actor Hank Worden
Hank Worden

Hank Worden was an American cowboy-turned-character-actor.He was raised on a cattle ranch near Glendive, Montana. He was educated at Stanford University and the University of Nevada, Reno as an engineer....
, who had been a friend since Beaver's childhood. In 1989, following a four-year courtship, Beaver married actress/casting director Cecily Adams
Cecily Adams

Cecily April Adams was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York, the daughter of comic actor Don Adams and singer Adelaide Efantis, and the sister of actress/TV executive Stacey Adams....
, daughter of Get Smart
Get Smart

Get Smart is an United States comedy television series that Satire the Spy fiction genre. Created by Mel Brooks and Buck Henry, the show starred Don Adams as Maxwell Smart, Agent 86, and Barbara Feldon as Agent 99 of CONTROL, a secret U.S....
 star Don Adams
Don Adams

Don Adams was an United States actor, comedian, game show panelist and occasional Film director, who in his five decades of television was best known for his role as Maxwell Smart in the TV situation comedy Get Smart , for which he also directed and wrote....
. Their daughter Madeline was born in 2001. Cecily Adams
Cecily Adams

Cecily April Adams was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York, the daughter of comic actor Don Adams and singer Adelaide Efantis, and the sister of actress/TV executive Stacey Adams....
 died of lung cancer March 3, 2004.

Literary works


Books

  • John Garfield
    John Garfield

    John Garfield was an Academy Award-nominated United States actor. Garfield was especially adept at playing brooding, rebellious, working-class character roles....
    : His Life and Films
    (1978)
  • Movie Blockbusters (with Steven Scheuer) (1982, revised edition 1983)
  • Life's That Way: A Memoir (2009)


Plays

  • The Cop and the Anthem (adapted from the short story by O. Henry
    O. Henry

    O. Henry was the pen name of United States writer William Sydney Porter . O. Henry short stories are known for wit, wordplay, warm characterization and clever twist endings....
    ) (1973)
  • As You Like It, or Anything You Want To, Also Known as Rotterdam and Parmesan Are Dead (1975)
  • Once Upon a Single Bound (1977)
  • The Ox-Bow Incident (adapted from the novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark
    Walter Van Tilburg Clark

    Walter Van Tilburg Clark was a writer of short stories, poetry and novels, best known for his first novel, the classic Western The Ox-Bow Incident and the classic short story "The Portable Phonograph"....
    ) (1978)
  • Verdigris (1979)
  • Spades (1979)
  • Sidekick (1981)
  • Semper Fi (1982)
  • Truth, Justice, and the Texican Way (1985)
  • Pressing Engagements (1990)
  • Mockingbird (2001)
  • Night Riders (2006)


Magazine articles

  • John Wayne
    John Wayne

    John Wayne was an Academy Award- and Golden Globe Award-winning United States film actor. He epitomized rugged masculinity and has become an enduring American icon....
    . Films in Review, May 1977
  • George Raft
    George Raft

    George Raft was an American film actor identified with portrayals of gangsters in crime melodramas of the 1930s and 1940s....
    . Films in Review, April 1978
  • John Carradine
    John Carradine

    John Carradine was an United States actor, perhaps best known for his roles in horror films and Westerns....
    . Films in Review, October 1979
  • James Stewart
    James Stewart (actor)

    James Maitland Stewart , popularly known as Jimmy Stewart, was an United States film and stage actor best known for his self-effacing persona....
    . Films in Review, October 1980
  • Steve McQueen
    Steve McQueen

    Terrence Steven "Steve" McQueen was an American movie actor nicknamed "The King of Cool." His "anti-hero" persona, which he developed at the height of the Counterculture of the 1960s, made him one of the top box-office draws of the 1960s and 1970s....
    . Films in Review, August-September 1981
  • Frank Perry
    Frank Perry

    Frank Perry was an United States Theatre and film director, Film producer and screenwriter.Perry was born in New York City where as a teenager he began pursuing his interest in the theater with a job as a parking lot attendant for the Westport Country Playhouse in nearby Westport, Connecticut....
    . Films in Review, November 1981
  • Strother Martin
    Strother Martin

    Strother Martin was an United States actor in numerous films and television programs. Martin is perhaps best known as the prison "captain" in the 1967 film Cool Hand Luke, where he uttered the classic line, "What we've got here is failure to communicate."...
    . Films in Review, November 1982
  • Ad Glib (regular column). Films in Review, November 1981-December 1983


See also


External links

  • * at MySpace
    MySpace

    MySpace is a social network service website with an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music, and videos for teenagers and adults internationally....
  • at Facebook
    Facebook

    Facebook is a free-access social network service website that is operated and privately held company by Facebook, Inc. Users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school, and region to connect and interact with other people....