Eddie Acuff(1908-1956)
- Actor
Eddie Acuff is one of those wonderful supporting actors who peopled the
fascinating world of Hollywood's A, B or Z movies. In a career spanning
eighteen years he appeared in an amazing almost 300 movies and one TV
episode! His appearances could be invisible (when deleted), hardly
visible (he portrayed an endless series of cabbies, reporters,
cameramen, cowboys, hamburger vendors, orderlies, ticket agents,
militiamen, bus drivers, the lot...), short but recurring (he was the
accident-prone mailman in the 'Blondie' series after Irving Bacon gave
up the part) or more fleshed out, notably as the sidekick in various
serials. Anyway, he nearly always played - in a very talented way - the
wise-cracking guy who "knows better". Born on June 3rd 1903, Edward
Acuff was drawn to acting under the influence of his maternal uncle,
who had been a performer on showboats along the Mississippi. Before
going to Hollywood, Eddie Acuff started a theater career, and even
played on Broadway (in minor roles of course) in plays such as 'The
Dark Hour', 'Heat Lightning' or 'Yellow Jack'. From 1934 to 1951 (five
years before his untimely death following a sudden heart attack), Eddie
Acuff worked and worked and worked. Only a few of his films are
classics (The Petrified Forest (1936), They Drive by Night (1940), High Sierra (1940), The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947), Johnny Allegro (1949))...So what? Seeing
but a glimpse of Acuff is always a dose of pleasure guaranteed. Eddie
Acuff is buried at the North Hollywood Pierce Brothers Valhalla
Memorial Park.