William Bakewell

William Bakewell

Biography

William Bakewell (May 2, 1908 – April 15, 1993), also known as Billy Bakewell, was an American actor, who achieved his greatest fame as one of the premiere juvenile performers of the late 1920s and early 1930s.

Bakewell, educated at Los Angeles Harvard Military School, began his film career as an extra in the silent movie Fighting Blood (1924), and went on to appear in some 170 films and television shows. He had supporting roles at the end of the silent era and reached the peak of his career around 1930. He is perhaps best remembered for playing German soldier Albert Kropp in the film classic All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), and Rodney Jordan, Joan Crawford's brother, in Dance, Fools, Dance (1931). He also co-starred in Gold Diggers of Broadway (1929) with Winnie Lightner and Lilyan Tashman. In 1933, he contributed to the founding of the Screen Actors Guild, and was member 44 of the original 50. He never achieved stardom after the Depression years, although he became familiar in dozens of films, including his short appearance as a mounted soldier in Gone with the Wind (1939) whom Scarlett O'Hara asks when the Yankee soldiers are coming to Atlanta.

During World War II, he served in the U.S. Army with the rank of second lieutenant. He was stationed at the 73rd Evacuation Hospital and at the Radio Section of the Special Service Division as the Post Intelligence Officer. He also worked under the department that handled distribution of recorded programs to overseas station circuits.

He starred in the Columbia Pictures serial Hop Harrigan (1946), where he played a top Air Corps pilot. He also portrayed Major Tobias Norton and a Keelboat Race Master of Ceremonies in the phenomenally popular Disney series Davy Crockett (1954-1955).

In the 1960s, he guest starred in numerous situation comedy television series, including Guestward, Ho!, Pete and Gladys, Bringing Up Buddy, The Tab Hunter Show, Mister Ed, Leave It to Beaver, The Jack Benny Program, Petticoat Junction , and Hazel. He also was cast in episodes of Peter Gunn, Sea Hunt, Wagon Train, The Roaring 20s, The Virginian, Arrest and Trial, and 87th Precinct He played the Virginia statesman George Wythe in the episode "George Mason" in the 1965 NBC documentary series, Profiles in Courage. He made his last film in 1975.

For four decades, Bakewell served on the board of Motion Picture and Television Fund. He died on April 15, 1993 of leukemia at the age of 84.

🎬 Movies Featuring William Bakewell

Call Her Mom

Call Her Mom (1972)

as Jeremy's Father
Not With My Wife, You Don't!

Not With My Wife, You Don't! (1966)

as Brig. Gen. Swift (uncredited)
Davy Crockett and the River Pirates

Davy Crockett and the River Pirates (1956)

as Official at Keel Boat Race (uncredited)
Lucky Me

Lucky Me (1954)

as Motorist (uncredited)
So This Is Love

So This Is Love (1953)

as Charles, Waiter (uncredited)
The Capture

The Capture (1950)

as Herb Tolin, Bolsa Grande Oil
Night Wind

Night Wind (1948)

as Capt. Kingston
Romance on the High Seas

Romance on the High Seas (1948)

as Dudley (Travel Agent)
King of the Bandits

King of the Bandits (1947)

as Captain Frank Mason
No Image

Messenger of Peace (1947)

as Pastor Willie von Adel
The Trespasser

The Trespasser (1947)

as Bruce Coleman
Yanks Ahoy

Yanks Ahoy (1943)

as Ens. Crosby (uncredited)
The Saint Takes Over

The Saint Takes Over (1940)

as Shipboard Card Player
Beyond Tomorrow

Beyond Tomorrow (1940)

as David Chadwick
Hotel Imperial

Hotel Imperial (1939)

as Cadet (uncredited)
Zenobia

Zenobia (1939)

as Townsman at Zeke's Recitation
Quality Street

Quality Street (1937)

as Lieutenant Spicer
Sea Spoilers

Sea Spoilers (1936)

as Lieut. Commander Mays
Lady Luck

Lady Luck (1936)

as Dave Haines
On Probation

On Probation (1935)

as Bill Coleman
Laddie

Laddie (1935)

as Robert Pryor
Sons of Steel

Sons of Steel (1934)

as Roland Chadburne
Green Eyes

Green Eyes (1934)

as Cliff Miller
The Quitter

The Quitter (1934)

as Russell Tilford
Straightaway

Straightaway (1933)

as Billy Dawson
Three Cornered Moon

Three Cornered Moon (1933)

as Douglas Rimplegar
Lucky Devils

Lucky Devils (1933)

as Slugger Jones
Back Street

Back Street (1932)

as Richard Saxel
Guilty Hands

Guilty Hands (1931)

as Tommy Osgood
Politics

Politics (1931)

as Benny Emerson
Reducing

Reducing (1931)

as Tommy Haverly
The Show of Shows

The Show of Shows (1929)

as Performer in 'Bicycle Built for Two' Number (uncredited)
Hot Stuff

Hot Stuff (1929)

as Mack Moran
The Iron Mask

The Iron Mask (1929)

as Louis XIV / Twin Brother
West Point

West Point (1928)

as 'Tex' McNeil
Mother

Mother (1927)

as Jerry Ellis
Old Ironsides

Old Ironsides (1926)

as Young Philadelphian (uncredited)