Bert Woodruff | |
Birthname: | William Herbert Woodruff |
Birth Date: | 29 April 1856 |
Birth Place: | Peoria, Illinois, US |
Death Place: | Los Angeles, California, US |
Yearsactive: | 1916–1931 |
William Herbert "Bert" Woodruff (April 29, 1856[1] - June 14, 1934[2]) was an American actor of the silent era.
Woodruff was born in Peoria, Illinois, and was the son of Mrs. Hannah Woodruff.[3] He performed on stage before he began acting on film, debuting in 1876 as part of the Woodruff and West song-and-dance act. His performances included blackface comedy and Irish specialties. In 1882, he became part of the Adelphi Theater stock company in Peoria, where he worked for seven years.
In 1898, Woodruff moved into management, opening a vaudeville theater in Peoria and managing it until 1904. From there he went to Redondo Beach, California, where he opened the city's first theater for films. He appeared in more than 60 films between 1916 and 1931. He remains perhaps best-known for playing the grandfather in the 1928 Harold Lloyd comedy Speedy.
Woodruff died of nephritis in Hollywood, California, aged 78.[4]
Original data: California Department of Health and Welfare. California Vital Records-Vitalsearch (www.vitalsearch-worldwide.com). The Vitalsearch Company Worldwide, Inc., Pleasanton, California.