

Brandon De Wilde
Birthday
April 9, 1942 (30 years)
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Biography
Andre Brandon deWilde (April 9, 1942 – July 6, 1972) was an American theatre and film actor. He was born into a theatrical family in Brooklyn. Debuting on Broadway at the age of 7, De Wilde became a national phenomenon by the time he completed his 492 performances for The Member of the Wedding and was considered a child prodigy. Before the age of 12 he had become the first child actor awarded the Donaldson Award, filmed his role in The Member of the Wedding, starred in his most memorable film role as Joey Starrett in the film Shane (1953), been nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor, starred in his own sitcom television series Jamie on ABC and became a household name making numerous radio and TV appearances before being featured on the cover of Life magazine on March 10, 1952, for his second Broadway outing Mrs. McThing. Into adulthood, additional plays, movies and TV appearances followed before his death at age 30 in a motor vehicle accident in Colorado, on July 6, 1972. Description above from the Wikipedia article Brandon De Wilde, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Brandon De Wilde Movies & TV-shows on Netflix
Movies with Brandon De Wilde
Shane
Apr 23, 1953
Hud
May 28, 1963
In Harm's Way
Apr 6, 1965
The Trip
Aug 23, 1967
Night Passage
Jul 24, 1957
The Missouri Traveler
Jan 21, 1958
A Gathering of Eagles
Jun 21, 1963
Those Calloways
Jan 28, 1965
The Deserter
Dec 4, 1970
The Member of the Wedding
Dec 25, 1952
Blue Denim
Jul 30, 1959
George Stevens: A Filmmaker's Journey
Mar 3, 1985
TV shows with Brandon De Wilde
The Philco Television Playhouse
Oct 3, 1948
Love, American Style
Sep 29, 1969
Wagon Train
Sep 18, 1957
Wagon Train
Sep 18, 1957
Hawaii Five-O
Sep 20, 1968
What's My Line?
Feb 2, 1950
The Colgate Comedy Hour
Sep 10, 1950
Ironside
Mar 28, 1967
The Ed Sullivan Show
Jun 20, 1948
Climax!
Oct 7, 1954
Climax!
Oct 7, 1954
The Name of the Game
Sep 20, 1968