Charles Bickford Movies

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Charles Bickford (1891-1967) was a three-time Oscar nominated American actor.  He was best known for his many stellar supporting roles.    His IMDb page shows 113 acting credits from 1929 to 1968.  This page will rank Charles Bickford movies from Best to Worst in six different sortable columns of information. Television shows, shorts, cameos and movies that were not released in North American and a handful of his movies that we could not find box office on, were not included in the rankings.  Sadly we were unable to find box office grosses on way too many of his movies.

1943’s The Song of Bernadette

Charles Bickford Movies Ranked In Chronological Order With Ultimate Movie Rankings Score (1 to 5 UMR Tickets) *Best combo of box office, reviews and awards.

1954’s A Star Is Born

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1960’s The Unforgiven

The Best of IMDb Trivia on Charles Bickford

1. Every time Charles Bickford was nominated for the Academy Award® for Best Supporting Actor, one of his co-stars won the Oscar for Best Actress (Jennifer Jones for The Song of Bernadette (1943), Loretta Young for The Farmer’s Daughter (1947) and Jane Wyman for Johnny Belinda (1948)).

2.  While rehearsing a scene for Universal’s East of Java (1935), Charles Bickford was mauled by a 400-pound lion on his neck and shoulders, very close to his jugular vein. it required nearly a year for him to recover from the injuries.  He returned to acting but the extensive scarring of his neck and his increasing age caused him to lose his leading man status.

3. Charles Bickford served during WWI as a lieutenant in the Army Corps of Engineers.

4. Charles Bickford was married to Beatrice Loring from 1916 to his death in 1967.  They had two children.

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22 thoughts on “Charles Bickford Movies

  1. Since this is the most recently created page of an actor in Mice and Men (1939) I am writing about it here even though you have a Burgess Meredith page.

    I watched Of Mice and Men last night. I have not seen the remake. The movie was well acted by everyone involved and was well paced. I was wondering ahead of time how the film would handle Lenny’s mental disability as I often have problems watching movies where characters have disabilities as they are often exploited in the classic era of Hollywood. However, I need not have worried. Lon Chaney Jr. played him well and I was not offended.

    What struck me the most about the film was how much violence there is the movie. We don’t see so much of it as we would now as the camera often cuts to Chaney’s face as it happens, but there is a lot of it.

    I would recommend this film to anyone interested in the actors, John Steinbeck, classic film, and films based upon books in general.

    1. Hey Flora. Thanks for the mini-review on Of Mice and Men. Good to hear Chaney Jr. did justice to the role and the mental disability part of the role. That is strange that so much violence was in the movie. I will have to check this one out. 1939 is considered the best year in movie history. Of Mice and Men was one of the movies to earn a Best Picture Oscar nomination. Good stuff.

  2. Not too aware of him, but I did see his A Star Is Born. After seeing Bradley Cooper’s A Star Is Born I saw the Bickford and the Streisand versions. Interesting information about his incident with the lion.

    1. Hey Taylor….thanks for stopping by. So Bradley Cooper’s A Star Is Born got you to check out the other Star Is Born movies….interesting. Which did you like the best? Thanks for the kind words. Good stuff.

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