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Orson Bean

Orson Bean

"My name is Orson Bean. Harvard '47, Yale Nothing." Actually, that oft-repeated introduction is a double deception: actor Orson Bean didn't go to Harvard, and his name isn't really Orson Bean. As a boy magician, Dallas Frederick Burrows borrowed the first half of his stage name from another prestidigitator of note, Orson Welles. Bean made his legitimate stage bow in 1945, then worked up a nightclub comedy act which premiered in New York at the now-defunct Blue Angel (in 1954, he hosted a summer-replacement TV series emanating from this celebrated nightspot). Landing on Broadway in the 1953 production Men of Distinction, Bean won a Theatre World Award for his work in the 1954 revue John Murray Anderson's Almanac, and Critics' Circle Awards for his performances in Mister Roberts and Say Darling. His later stage credits included Broadway's Subways are for Sleeping (1962) and Never too Late (1964) not to mention his extensive tours in the Neil Simon-Burt Bacharah musical Promises, Promises. In films from 1955, Bean's best-received screen performance was as the testifying army physician in Otto Preminger's Anatomy of a Murder (1959). An inescapable presence on TV, Bean has participated in virtually every quiz show known to man, from the familiar (To Tell the Truth, I've Got a Secret) to the obscure (Laugh Line). He was also a regular as the ineffectual Reverend Brim on the Norman Lear syndicated series Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1977) and Forever Fernword (1978), and more recently was seen on a weekly basis as cranky general store owner Loren Bray on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Women (1993- ). Outside of his showbiz activities, Bean has proven a difficult subject to categorize: blacklisted for his outspoken liberal views in the early 1950s, he was an ardent supporter of Richard M. Nixon in 1968. A man of many interests, Orson Bean was the founder of the arts-oriented 15th Street School of New York, the author of the oddball 1971 volume Me and the Orgon, and one of the charter members of The Sons of the Desert, the famed Laurel & Hardy appreciation society. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Filmography of Orson Bean:

Orson Bean Trivia

When was Orson Bean born?
Orson Bean date of birth: July 22, 1928

Who did Orson Bean play in Forty Deuce?
Orson Bean was Mr. Roper in Forty Deuce

What role did Orson Bean portray in Being John Malkovich?
Orson Bean played Dr. Lester in Being John Malkovich

Who did Orson Bean play in Anatomy of a Murder?
Orson Bean was Dr. Smith in Anatomy of a Murder

Who did Orson Bean play in Innerspace?
Orson Bean was Lydia's Editor in Innerspace

Who did Orson Bean play in Lola?
Orson Bean was Hal in Lola

What role did Orson Bean play in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 06?
Orson Bean played Loren Bray in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 06

Who did Orson Bean portray in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 05?
Orson Bean was Loren Bray in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 05

Who did Orson Bean play in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 04?
Orson Bean was Loren Bray in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 04

What role did Orson Bean portray in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 03?
Orson Bean played Loren Bray in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 03

Who did Orson Bean play in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 02?
Orson Bean was Loren Bray in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 02

Who did Orson Bean play in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 01?
Orson Bean was Loren Bray in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman: Season 01

Who did Orson Bean portray in The Return of the King?
Orson Bean was Frodo Baggins in The Return of the King

Who did Orson Bean play in The Hobbit?
Orson Bean was Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit


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