Bert Woodruff | |
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Born | William Herbert Woodruff April 29, 1856 Peoria, Illinois, US |
Died | June 14, 1934 | (aged 78)
Years active | 1916–1931 |
William Herbert "Bert" Woodruff (April 29, 1856[1] – June 14, 1934[2]) was an American actor of the silent era.
Woodruff was born in Peoria, Illinois,[3] and was the son of Mrs. Hannah Woodruff.[4] He performed on stage before he began acting on film,[3] debuting in 1876 as part of the Woodruff and West song-and-dance act. His performances included blackface comedy and Irish specialties. In 1882, he became part of the Adelphi Theater stock company in Peoria, where he worked for seven years.[citation needed]
In 1898, Woodruff moved into management, opening a vaudeville theater in Peoria and managing it until 1904. From there he went to Redondo Beach, California, where he opened the city's first theater for films.[1] He appeared in more than 60 films between 1916 and 1931. He remains perhaps best-known for playing the grandfather in the 1928 Harold Lloyd comedy Speedy.
Woodruff died of nephritis in Hollywood, California, aged 78.[3]