Born
12 July 1895 (130)
Place of Birth
Salisbury, North Carolina, USA
Also known as
Sydney Blackmer, S.A. Blackmer
Sidney Alderman Blackmer (13 July 1895 – 6 October 1973) was an American actor. Blackmer was born and raised in Salisbury, North Carolina. He started off in an insurance and financial business but gave up on it. While working as a builder's laborer on a new building, he saw a Pearl White serial being filmed and immediately decided to go into acting. Blackmer went to New York hoping to act on the stage. While in the city, he took jobs and extra work at various film studios at the then motion pic...
Sidney Alderman Blackmer (13 July 1895 – 6 October 1973) was an American actor. Blackmer was born and raised in Salisbury, North Carolina. He started off in an insurance and financial business but gave up on it. While working as a builder's laborer on a new building, he saw a Pearl White serial being filmed and immediately decided to go into acting. Blackmer went to New York hoping to act on the stage. While in the city, he took jobs and extra work at various film studios at the then motion picture capital, Fort Lee, New Jersey, including a bit part in the highly popular serial, The Perils of Pauline (1914). He made his Broadway debut in 1917, but his career was interrupted by service in the U.S. military in World War I. After the war, he returned to the theatre and in 1929 returned to motion pictures and went on to be a major character actor in more than 120 films. He won the 1950 Tony Award for Best Actor (Drama) for his role in the Broadway play, Come Back, Little Sheba. In film, Blackmer is remembered for his more than a dozen portrayals of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt and for his role in the Academy Award-winning 1968 Roman Polanski film about urban New York witches, Rosemary's Baby, in which he played an over-solicitous neighbor. A humanitarian, Blackmer served as the national vice president of the United States Muscular Dystrophy Association. In 1972, he was honored with the North Carolina Award in the Fine Arts category. It is the state of North Carolina's highest civilian award. On his passing in 1973, Blackmer was interred in the Chestnut Hill Cemetery in his hometown of Salisbury, North Carolina. Description above from the Wikipedia article Sidney Blackmer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Do You Take This Stranger?
1971
Revenge Is My Destiny
1971
Rosemary's Baby
1968
A Covenant with Death
1967
Joy in the Morning
1965
How to Murder Your Wife
1965
Stampede at Bitter Creek
1962
What Makes Sammy Run?
1959
Strange Witness
1958
Tammy and the Bachelor
1957
Accused of Murder
1956
The Little Foxes
1956
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
1956
High Society
1956
The View from Pompey's Head
1955
The High and the Mighty
1954
Johnny Dark
1954
Washington Story
1952
The San Francisco Story
1952
People Will Talk
1951
Saturday's Hero
1951
Farewell to Yesterday
1950
A Song Is Born
1948
My Girl Tisa
1948
Duel in the Sun
1946
Wilson
1944
The Lady and the Monster
1944
Buffalo Bill
1944
Broadway Rhythm
1944
In Old Oklahoma
1943
I Escaped from the Gestapo
1943
Murder in Times Square
1943
Quiet Please, Murder
1943
Sabotage Squad
1942
March On, America!
1942
Gallant Lady
1942
Obliging Young Lady
1942
Always in My Heart
1942
The Panther's Claw
1942
Nazi Agent
1942