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George Beranger (27 March 1893 – 8 March 1973), also known as André Beranger, was an Australian
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actor and director in
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.Naturalization Records of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of
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, Central Division (Los Angeles), 1887–1940; Microfilm Serial: M1524; Microfilm Roll: 2.
He is also sometimes credited under the pseudonym George André de Beranger.


Early life

Beranger was born George Augustus Beringer in Enmore, New South Wales, Australia, the youngest of five sons of Caroline Mondientz and Adam Beringer, a German engine fitter. His mother committed suicide when he was three years old and he left home at the age of 14. He studied acting at the College of Elocution and Dramatic Art founded by Scottish actor Walter Bentley.


Career

Beranger began playing Shakespearean roles at the age of sixteen with the Walter Bentley Players. He then emigrated from Australia to
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in 1912 and worked in the silent film industry in Hollywood. According to a researcher, he "reinvented himself in Hollywood, claiming French parentage, birth on a French ocean liner off the coast of Australia and a Paris education." Beranger worked under the names George Alexandre Beranger and André de Beranger. By the 1920s, Beranger had become a star, appearing in the movies of
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and
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. He also directed ten films between 1914 and 1924. Beranger owned a large Spanish-style home in Laguna Beach, rented a room at the Hollywood Athletic Club and owned an apartment in
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. Beranger eventually appeared in more than 140 films between 1913 and 1950. Beranger's career declined following the 1930s
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and the advent of sound film, and his roles in later films were small and often uncredited. He supplemented his income as a draftsman for the Los Angeles City Council. He sold his large properties and moved into a modest cottage beside his house in Laguna Beach. Beranger's silent roles had often been sophisticates or dandy types, and in early sound films he was often relegated to non-speaking walk-ons or bit parts as hairdressers, concierges, florists and the like. However, in the mid and late 1940s, he played interesting speaking bit parts in three
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(his main studio) film noirs: ''
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'' (a B noir in which he has several lines as a nosy apartment manager), '' Nightmare Alley'' (an all-time classic noir, playing the geek in the first act and singing the Irish drinking song "
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") and '' Road House'' (for which he received a rare screen credit, in spite of having only two lines of dialogue as Richard Widmark's bespectacled fishing buddy, "Lefty"). Beranger entered into a " lavender marriage" with a neighbouring woman who was a widow, but they never shared the same house and he continued to have sexual relationships with men unabated. Beranger retired in 1952 and lived his later years in seclusion. He was found dead of natural causes in his home on 8 March 1973.


Selected filmography

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'' (1913 short) as The Accomplice * ''
The Switch Tower ''The Switch Tower'' is a 1913 American drama film featuring Lionel Barrymore and Harry Carey. Cast * Henry B. Walthall as The Switchman * Claire McDowell as The Switchman's Wife * Marion Emmons as The Switchman's Son * Lionel Barrymore as Fi ...
'' (1913 short) as A Tramp * '' When Love Forgives'' (1913 short) as The Bartender * ''
Almost a Wild Man ''Almost a Wild Man'' is a 1913 Canadian silent short black and white film directed by Dell Henderson, written by William Beaudine and starring Dorothy Gish. Cast * Charles Murray as McDoo * Gus Pixley as The Wild Man * Edward Dillon as Rooly, ...
'' (1913) * '' Home, Sweet Home'' (1914) as The Accordion Player * ''
The Birth of a Nation ''The Birth of a Nation'', originally called ''The Clansman'', is a 1915 American silent epic drama film directed by D. W. Griffith and starring Lillian Gish. The screenplay is adapted from Thomas Dixon Jr.'s 1905 novel and play ''The Cla ...
'' (1915) as Wade Cameron – Second Son * '' The Absentee'' (1915) as Tom Burke / Ambition * ''
Let Katie Do It ''Let Katie Do It'' is a 1916 American silent film drama directed by Chester and Sidney Franklin and was produced by D. W. Griffith's Fine Arts company. It is also known as ''Let Katy Do It''. A copy is preserved in the Library of Congress ...
'' (1916) as Witness to Accident (uncredited) * '' The Good Bad-Man'' (1916) as Thomas Stuart * '' Flirting with Fate'' (1916) as Automatic Joe * '' The Half-Breed'' (1916) as Jack Brace * ''Pillars of Society'' (1916) as Johan Tonnesen * ''
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'' (1916) as Second Priest of Bel (uncredited) * '' Manhattan Madness'' (1916) as The Butler * ''
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'' (1916) as Carlos * '' Those Without Sin'' (1917) as Chester Wallace * '' A Love Sublime'' (1917) as Her Husband * ''
A Daughter of the Poor ''A Daughter of the Poor'' is a 1917 American silent comedy-drama film produced by Fine Arts Film Company and released by Triangle Film Corporation. The film was directed by Edward Dillon and starred young Bessie Love. Although incomplete, pri ...
'' (1917) as Rudolph Creig * ''
Time Locks and Diamonds ''Time Locks and Diamonds'' is a 1917 American silent crime film directed by Walter Edwards and starring William Desmond, Gloria Hope and Robert McKim.Katchmer p.168 Cast * William Desmond as Silver Jim Farrel * Gloria Hope as Marjory Farre ...
'' (1917) as Ramon Mendoza * ''
The Spotted Lily ''The Spotted Lily'' is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Harry Solter and starring Ella Hall, Jack Nelson and George Beranger.Spehr & Lundquist p.10 Prints and/or fragments were found in the Dawson Film Find in 1978. Cast * Ella Hal ...
'' (1917) as Captain Franz * ''
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'' (1918) as Carter Nelson * ''
Broken Blossoms ''Broken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl'', often referred to simply as ''Broken Blossoms'', is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith. It was distributed by United Artists and premiered on May 13, 1919. It stars ...
'' (1919) as The Spying One * ''
A Manhattan Knight ''A Manhattan Knight'' is a 1920 American silent mystery film directed by George Beranger and starring George Walsh, Virginia Hammond, William H. Budd, Warren Cook, Jack Hopkins, and William T. Hayes. It is based on the 1911 novel ''Find the Woma ...
'' (1920, director) * '' Burn 'Em Up Barnes'' (1921, director) * ''
Sinister Street ''Sinister Street'' is a 1913–1914 novel by Compton Mackenzie. It is a kind of ''Bildungsroman'' or novel about growing up, and concerns two children, Michael Fane and his sister Stella. Both of them are born out of wedlock, something which ...
'' (1922, director) * ''
Was She Guilty? ''Was She Guilty?'' ( nl, Gij zult niet dooden) (1922) is a British-Dutch silent crime film directed by George Beranger. It is also known by the alternative title of ''Thou Shalt Not''. Cast * Gertrude McCoy as Ruth Herwood * Zoe Palmer as ...
'' (1922, director) * '' The Leopardess'' (1923) as Pepe * '' The Man Life Passed By'' (1923) * ''
The Bright Shawl ''The Bright Shawl'' is a 1923 American silent historical drama film directed by John S. Robertson and produced by and starring Richard Barthelmess. This film, based on a novel by Joseph Hergesheimer, had several days of filming on location i ...
'' (1923) as Andre Escobar * '' Ashes of Vengeance'' (1923) as Charles IX * '' Dulcy'' (1923) as Vincent Leach * '' The Extra Girl'' (1923) as Actor in Wardrobe Line * '' Tiger Rose'' (1923) as Pierre * ''The Man Life Passed By'' (1923) as Leo Friend * '' Poisoned Paradise: The Forbidden Story of Monte Carlo'' (1924) as Krantz * ''
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'' (1924) as Lord Byron * '' His Hour'' (1924) * '' Beauty and the Bad Man'' (1925) as L.I.B. Bell * ''
Confessions of a Queen ''Confessions of a Queen'' is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström based upon a novel by Alphonse Daudet Alphonse Daudet (; 13 May 184016 December 1897) was a French novelist. He was the husband of Julia Daudet and ...
'' (1925) as Lewin * ''
Are Parents People? ''Are Parents People?'' is a 1925 American silent comedy film starring Betty Bronson, Florence Vidor, Adolphe Menjou, George Beranger, and Lawrence Gray. The film was directed by Malcolm St. Clair and released by Paramount Pictures Param ...
'' (1925) as Maurice Mansfield * ''
The Man in Blue ''The Man in Blue'' is the title of two films: * ''The Man in Blue'' (1925 film), a silent drama starring Herbert Rawlinson * ''The Man in Blue'' (1937 film), a drama starring Robert Wilcox {{set index, films, Man in Blue, The ...
'' (1925) as Carlo Guido * ''
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'' (1925) as Guido * ''A Woman's Faith'' (1925) as Leandre Turcott * '' The Big Parade'' (1925) as Minor Role (uncredited) * ''
The Grand Duchess and the Waiter ''The Grand Duchess and the Waiter'' is a 1926 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Mal St. Clair and starring Florence Vidor and Adolphe Menjou. The film is based on a 1925 Broadway play of the same name starring stage actress Elsie ...
'' (1926) as The Grand Duke Paul * ''
Miss Brewster's Millions ''Miss Brewster's Millions'' is a 1926 American silent film, silent comedy film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Clarence G. Badger directed and the ever-popular Bebe Daniels starred. It was based on Brews ...
'' (1926) as Mr. Brent * '' The Bat'' (1926) as Gideon Bell * '' So This Is Paris'' (1926) as Maurice Lalle * '' Fig Leaves'' (1926) as Josef André * ''
The Eagle of the Sea ''The Eagle of the Sea'' is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Frank Lloyd, starring Florence Vidor and featuring Boris Karloff in an uncredited role. Incomplete prints of the film exist. Cast See also * List of American films of ...
'' (1926) as John Jarvis * ''
The Lady of the Harem ''The Lady of the Harem'' is a 1926 American silent adventure film directed by Raoul Walsh and written by James Elroy Flecker and James T. O'Donohoe. The film stars Ernest Torrence, William Collier, Jr., Greta Nissen, Louise Fazenda, George ...
'' (1926) as Selim * ''
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'' (1926) as Alphonse Martin * '' Paradise for Two'' (1927) as Maurice * ''
Altars of Desire ''Altars of Desire'' is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring silent movie star Mae Murray. It was produced and released by MGM. A print of ''Altars of Desire'' survives and is preserved by MGM. Synopsis ...
'' (1927) as Count André D'Orville * ''
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'' (1927) as Finch * ''
If I Were Single ''If I Were Single'' is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring May McAvoy, Conrad Nagel, and Myrna Loy. Cast * May McAvoy as May Howard * Conrad Nagel as Ted Howard * Myrna Loy as Joan Whitley * George Ber ...
'' (1927) as Claude * ''
Powder My Back ''Powder My Back'' is a 1928 silent film comedy directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Irene Rich. It was produced and distributed by Warner Bros. who released it with a Vitaphone music and sound effects track. Plot The actress of the comedy ...
'' (1928) as Claude * '' Five and Ten Cent Annie'' (1928) as Orchestra Leader * ''
Beware of Bachelors ''Beware of Bachelors'' is a 1928 American part-talkie pre-code comedy drama film produced and released by Warner Bros., and directed by Roy Del Ruth. The movie stars Audrey Ferris, William Collier Jr., Margaret Livingston, Clyde Cook, and Geor ...
'' (1928) as Claude de Brie * '' Stark Mad'' (1929) as Simpson – Guide * '' Strange Cargo'' (1929) as First Stranger * ''
Glad Rag Doll "Glad Rag Doll" is a 1928 song composed by Milton Ager and Dan Dougherty with lyrics by Jack Yellen. It was Ager and Yellen's first movie theme song, written for the Glad Rag Doll (film), motion picture of the same name (released in 1929) starrin ...
'' (1929) as Barry (an actor) * ''
Darkened Rooms ''Darkened Rooms'' is a 1929 American pre-Code mystery film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Evelyn Brent. It was an early talking picture. This film is preserved at the Library of Congress.''Catalog of Holdings The American Film Insti ...
'' (1929) as Madame Silvara's Customer (uncredited) * '' Lilies of the Field'' (1930) as Barber * ''
The Boudoir Diplomat ''The Boudoir Diplomat'' is a 1930 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Malcolm St. Clair, produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, from the play ''The Command To Love'' by Fritz Gottwald and Rudolph Lothar. The film is ...
'' (1930) as Potz * ''
Three Girls Lost ''Three Girls Lost'' is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Sidney Lanfield and starring Loretta Young, Lew Cody, and John Wayne. The film also featured Ward Bond (in a small unbilled role), and co-starred Wayne with Paul Fix for t ...
'' (1931) as Andre (uncredited) * ''
Annabelle's Affairs ''Annabelle's Affairs'' is a 1931 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Victor McLaglen, Jeanette MacDonald and Roland Young. The film is based on the 1916-17 play ''Good Gracious Annabelle'' by Clare K ...
'' (1931) as Archie * ''
The Age for Love ''The Age for Love'' is a 1931 American pre-Code comedy film (now lost) directed by Frank Lloyd based on the 1930 novel of the same name by Ernest Pascal. The film was a vehicle for Howard Hughes' mistress Billie Dove. The film was a commercial ...
'' (1931) as The Poet * '' Surrender'' (1931) as Fichet * '' Ladies of the Jury'' (1932) as Alonzo Beal (uncredited) * '' Love Is a Racket'' (1932) as Manager of Elizabeth Morgan's (uncredited) * '' Ex-Lady'' (1933) as Dinner Guest / Pianist (uncredited) * '' Mama Loves Papa'' (1933) as Basil Pew * '' Coming Out Party'' (1934) as Waiter at Aladdin's Lamp (uncredited) * '' Jimmy the Gent'' (1934) as Steamship Ticket Clerk (uncredited) * '' Hollywood Party'' (1934) as Durante's Barber (uncredited) * ''
Kiss and Make-Up ''Kiss and Make-Up'' is a 1934 romantic comedy film starring Cary Grant as a doctor who specializes in making women beautiful. Genevieve Tobin and Helen Mack play his romantic entanglements. The film was based on the play ''Kozmetika'' by (credi ...
'' (1934) as Valet * '' Young and Beautiful'' (1934) as Henry Briand * '' The Captain Hates the Sea'' (1934) as Jeweler (uncredited) * '' Clive of India'' (1935) as Mr. St. Aubin (uncredited) * '' One New York Night'' (1935) as Matthews (uncredited) * '' Gold Diggers of 1935'' (1935) as Head Waiter (uncredited) * ''Once in a Blue Moon'' (1935) as Kolia * ''
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'' (1935) as Prince Hassan (uncredited) * ''
Don't Bet on Blondes ''Don't Bet on Blondes'' is a 1935 American romantic comedy film. Plot summary When top Broadway bookmaker Odds Owen (Warren William) loses $50,000 on a horse owned by Everett Markham (Clay Clement), he investigates and finds out that the horse ...
'' (1935) as Wedding Dress Fitter (uncredited) * '' The Payoff'' (1935) as Reporter (uncredited) * '' Ship Cafe'' (1935) as Tailor (uncredited) * '' The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo'' (1935) as Casino Assistant (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1935) as Man Wanting Testimonial (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1935) as First Waiter (uncredited) * '' Anything Goes'' (1936) as Gaylord (uncredited) * '' The Story of Louis Pasteur'' (1936) as Assistant (uncredited) * '' The Walking Dead'' (1936) as Nolan's Butler (uncredited) * '' Love Before Breakfast'' (1936) as Charles (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1936) as Jeweler (uncredited) * ''
Snowed Under ''Snowed Under'' is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring George Brent as a playwright who is working under a tight deadline. He becomes snowed-in in his remote cabin with two ex-wives and a girlfriend, played ...
'' (1936) as Costume Designer Maza (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1936) as Designer (uncredited) * '' Times Square Playboy'' (1936) as Jewelry Store Clerk (uncredited) * '' Bullets or Ballots'' (1936) as Waiter (uncredited) * ''
Hearts Divided ''Hearts Divided'' is a 1936 American musical film about the real-life marriage between American Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte, Elizabeth 'Betsy' Patterson and Jérôme Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon I of France, Napoleon. It stars Marion Davies ...
'' (1936) as Jefferson's Secretary (uncredited) * '' The Big Noise'' (1936) as Mr. Rosewater * '' Hot Money'' (1936) as Ed Biddle * '' China Clipper'' (1936) as Waiter (uncredited) * ''
Love Begins at 20 ''Love Begins at 20'' is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Frank McDonald (director), Frank McDonald and written by Dalton Trumbo and Tom Reed, based on the 1929 play ''Broken Dishes'' by Martin Flavin. The film stars Hugh Herbert, Patricia ...
'' (1936) as Eddie as Office Worker (uncredited) * '' Walking on Air'' (1936) as Albert, the Valet (uncredited) * '' Down the Stretch'' (1936) as William J. Cooper (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1936) as Headwaiter (uncredited) * '' Love on the Run'' (1936) as Comedy Reactionary (uncredited) * ''
King of Hockey ''King of Hockey'' is a 1936 American drama film directed by Noel M. Smith and written by George Bricker. The film stars Dick Purcell, Anne Nagel, Marie Wilson, Wayne Morris, George E. Stone and Joseph Crehan. The film was released by Warner Bro ...
'' (1936) as Evans, Kathleen's Chauffeur * '' Stolen Holiday'' (1937) as Swiss Waiter (uncredited) * '' Ready, Willing, and Able'' (1937) as Tenant (uncredited) * ''
Café Metropole ''Cafe Metropole'' is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Edward H. Griffith, released by 20th Century Fox and starring Loretta Young, Tyrone Power and Adolphe Menjou. Plot In Paris in 1937, Victor Lobard owns the very exclusive C ...
'' (1937) as Hat Clerk * ''
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'' (1937) as Lorenz Review Headwaiter (uncredited) * ''
Dangerous Holiday ''Dangerous Holiday'' is a 1937 American drama film written and directed by Nicholas T. Barrows. The film stars Ronald Sinclair, Guinn "Big Boy" Williams, Hedda Hopper, Jack La Rue, Jed Prouty and Lynne Roberts. The film was released on June 7, 1 ...
'' (1937) (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1937) as Accompanist (uncredited) * ''
Fight for Your Lady ''Fight for Your Lady'' is a 1937 American comedy film directed by Benjamin Stoloff and written by Ernest Pagano, Harry Segall and Harold Daniel Kusel. The film stars John Boles, Jack Oakie, Ida Lupino, Margot Grahame, Gordon Jones, Erik Rhod ...
'' (1937) as Florist (uncredited) * ''Hollywood Round-Up'' (1937) as Hotel Clerk * '' I'll Take Romance'' (1937) as Male Dressmaker (uncredited) * '' The Lone Wolf in Paris'' (1938) as Hotel Desk Manager (uncredited) * '' Beauty for the Asking'' (1939) as Cyril * '' He Stayed for Breakfast'' (1940) as Maitre d'hotel (uncredited) * ''
She Knew All the Answers ''She Knew All the Answers'' is a 1941 romantic comedy film made by Columbia Pictures, directed by Richard Wallace, and starring by Joan Bennett and Franchot Tone. The film tells a story about a chorus girl who wants to marry a rich playboy, but ...
'' (1941) as Head Waiter * ''
Two in a Taxi ''Two in a Taxi'' is a 1941 American film directed by Robert Florey. Writer Marvin Wald was inspired by seeing a production of Clifford Odets' ''Waiting for Lefty'' to write this drama of cab drivers and their economic struggles. Cast * Anita L ...
'' (1941) as Receptionist (uncredited) * '' Our Wife'' (1941) as Waiter (uncredited) * '' Over My Dead Body'' (1942) as Salesman * '' Saratoga Trunk'' (1945) as Leon (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1945) as Apartment Manager * '' The Shocking Miss Pilgrim'' (1947) as Office Clerk (uncredited) * '' Nightmare Alley'' (1947) as The Geek (uncredited) * ''
Cry of the City ''Cry of the City'' is a 1948 American film noir starring Victor Mature, Richard Conte, and Shelley Winters. Directed by Robert Siodmak, it is based on the novel by Henry Edward Helseth, ''The Chair for Martin Rome''. The screenwriter Ben Hecht ...
'' (1948) as Barber (uncredited) * '' The Snake Pit'' (1948) as Bit Role (uncredited) * '' Road House'' (1948) as Lefty * '' Unfaithfully Yours'' (1948) as Maitre d' (uncredited) * '' Chicken Every Sunday'' (1949) as Barker (uncredited) * '' The Fan'' (1949) as Philippe's Assistant (uncredited) * '' You're My Everything'' (1949) as Waiter (uncredited) * '' Dancing in the Dark'' (1949) as Waiter (uncredited) * '' Wabash Avenue'' (1950) as Wax Museum Attendant (uncredited)


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