Richard Whorf

Richard Whorf
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Richard Whorf (June 4, 1906 – December 14, 1966) was an American actor, author, director, and designer. Richard was born in Winthrop, Massachusetts to Harry and Sarah (Lee) Whorf. Richards's older brother was the well-known American linguist, Benjamin Lee Whorf. Whorf began his acting career on the Boston stage as a teenager then moving to Broadway when he was 21. Early on, he was in a production of Taming of the Shrew at the Globe Theatre in New York City. He moved to Hollywood and became a contract player in movies of the 1930s and 1940s before becoming a director in 1944. He appeared in Christmas Holiday (1944), Blues in the Night (1941), Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942), and Keeper of the Flame (1942). He directed a number of television programs in the 1950s and 1960s, the best known being the CBS hit comedy The Beverly Hillbillies. He also directed the short-lived 1959 syndicated adventure series, Border Patrol, and the 1964-65 television series, Mickey. Whorf directed the unsuccessful 1961 stage comedy, Julia, Jake and Uncle Joe. Whorf's hobby was painting - he sold his first painting at age 15 for US$100. Many of his small town landscape paintings reflected his American worldview and seemed to be inspired by painters like Grant Wood and Norman Rockwell. In the 17 March 1963 TV Channels syndicated rotogravure newspaper magazine, his painting career was profiled and his studio photographed. For the article, he told a reporter, "Who says that a man has to do one thing? Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard Whorf, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Name Richard Whorf
Also Known As
Birthday 1906-06-04
Deathday 1966-12-14
Gender Male
IMDB Richard Whorf profile on IMDB
Place of Birth Winthrop, Massachusetts, USA
As: Sam Harris
1942-05-29
Yankee Doodle Dandy...
As: Jigger Pine
1941-11-15
Blues in the Night...
As: Clive Kerndon
1943-04-01
Keeper of the Flame...
As: Simon Fenimore
1944-07-31
Christmas Holiday...
As: Arthur Weldon
1934-03-07
Midnight...
As: Lt. Varenne
1944-02-10
The Impostor...
As: François
1943-11-12
The Cross of Lorrain...
As: Carl Troxell
1950-02-18
Chain Lightning...
As: Danny Frazier
1942-05-30
Juke Girl...
As: Jean Kerenor
1943-03-11
Assignment in Britta...
As: Arnold Miller
1943-05-15
For God and Country...
As: Chef (uncredited)
1944-12-05
Blonde Fever...
As: Self
1942-12-31
Breakdowns of 1942...
As: Unknown
1958-09-30
The Rifleman...
As: Poet
1952-09-25
Four Star Playhouse...