Louis Jean Heydt
- Born:
- April 17, 1903, Montclair, New Jersey, USA
- Died:
- January 29, 1960, Los Angeles, California, USA
- Nationality:
- American
- Profession(s):
- Actor, Journalist
Early Life and Education
- Began his career as a journalist and writer.
- Served in the U.S. Army during World War II.
Career and Major Achievements
- Transitioned to acting, primarily in character roles.
- Appeared in numerous films and television shows from the 1930s to the 1960s.
- Known for his versatility in playing a wide range of supporting characters.
Notable Works
Filmography (Selection)
Year | Title | Role |
1937 | Stella Dallas | Ed Munn |
1939 | Each Dawn I Die | Joe Lassiter |
1941 | Dive Bomber | Tim Webster |
1942 | The Pride of the Yankees | Floyd Fraser |
1946 | The Blue Dahlia | Eddy Harwood |
1956 | The Conqueror | Wang Khan |
Television Appearances (Selection)
Year | Title | Episode | Role |
1955 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents | "The Case of Mr. Pelham" | Mr. Jackson |
1959 | Perry Mason | "The Case of the Garrulous Gambler" | Arthur Siddons |
Legacy and Impact
Louis Jean Heydt was a prolific character actor whose extensive body of work in film and television solidified his place in Hollywood history. Information about actors like Heydt can often be found within comprehensive resources such as "Actors and Actresses: Who's Who" or similar publications, though dedicated "louis jean heydt biography books" focusing solely on his life are less common. His contributions to the Golden Age of Hollywood continue to be recognized by film enthusiasts and scholars.