Billy Beck Explained

Birth Name:Frank Billerbeck
Birth Date:26 May 1920
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Death Place:Glendale, California, U.S.
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1954–2009

Billy Beck (born Frank Billerbeck; May 26, 1920  - June 29, 2011)[1] was an American clown and character actor.

Life

Born Frank Billerbeck on May 26, 1920 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Billy did drawings of clowns as a kid. Beck fought in World War II with the Allied Forces in France during the 1940's and returned in 1948 to Paris, France.

Career

After fighting with the Allied Forces in France during World War II, Beck returned to Europe in 1948 to Paris, France, where he began his show business career acting in French films.

Beck began his career as a clown at the legendary Cirque Medrano in Paris, France, in the late 1950s, and appeared in small roles beginning in the 1950s, Beck appeared in the 1954 made for television series Sherlock Holmes, starring Ronald Howard.

On TV he portrayed Coco the Clown in episode #24, "The Night Train Mystery", as well as appearing as Rafe in the third season of Combat! in the episode "The Town That Went Away " (1964) as Rafe and in S11E22's “The Wishbone” as Mr. Tonkins in the TV Western Gunsmoke (1966).

He also appeared in such films as Irma la Douce (1963), The Patsy (1964), The Fortune Cookie (1966), Nickelodeon (1976), House (1986), and the 1988 remake The Blob as the first victim of the title creature.

Death

Beck died in his Glendale home of natural causes on June 29, 2011, at age 91.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1957Comme un cheveu sur la soupe
1959Two Men in Manhattan Le partenaire de Judith Nelson sur scène
1963Irma la Douce Officer Dupont
1963Combat Episode Episode-"No Trumpets, No Drums" Duboise
1963Combat Episode Episode-"Ambush" French Priest
1964Combat Episode Episode-"The Town That Went Away" Rafe
1964The Best Man Party Guest Uncredited
1964The Patsy Band Member Uncredited
1964A House Is Not a Home Goggle-Eyed Man
1964Kiss Me, Stupid Serious Waiter at Desert Sands Uncredited
1966Fireball 500 Jobber
1966The Fortune Cookie Maury's Assistant
1967Valley of the Dolls Man Sleeping in Movie Theatre Uncredited
1974Dirty O'Neil Craddock
1974Airport 1975 Funeral Director - Passenger Uncredited
1976Nickelodeon Movie Fanatic
1977First Love Cafeteria Proprietor Uncredited
1978Mean Dog Blues Deadman
1980Diff'rent StrokesThe guardEpisode: "The Bank Job"
1980The Black Marble Man at Cemetery
1980A Change of Seasons Older Man
1980Stir Crazy Flycatching Prisoner
1980First Family French Delegate
1981Buddy Buddy Gentleman
1982Things Are Tough All Over Pop, Manager Red Wagon Adult Motel
1984Bachelor Party Patient
1984The Woman in Red Bartender
1984Micki & Maude Finn
1985Avenging Angel Tall Man
1985Moving Violations Grandfather
1985When Nature Calls (segment "Raging Bullshit")
1985House Priest
1987Near Dark Motel Manager
1987Baby Boom Roofer
1988The Blob Can Man
1989Memories of Me Angry Man
1989Checking Out Father Carmody
1991Guilty as Charged Old Man
1991The Killing Mind Digby
1991Another You Harry
1991The Dark Wind Motel Clerk
1992Brain Donors Janitor
1993Silent Tongue Petrified Man
1994Leprechaun 2 Homeless Man
1999Mystery Men Old Man
2005Just like Heaven Mr. Clarke
2008Uncross the Stars Old Man

Notes and References

  1. News: Billy Beck dies at 91. Variety. Jul 7, 2011.