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'''Will Geer''' (born [[1902]] [[March 9]] in [[Frankfort, Indiana]] – died [[1978]] [[22 April]] in [[Los Angeles]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[actor]]. Geer's official name was '''William Auge Ghere'''. He is best known for his portrayal of the character Grandpa Walton, in the popular [[1970s]] [[TV series]] ''[[The Waltons]]''.
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Geer was heavily influenced by his grandfather, who taught him the botanical names of the plants in his native [[Indiana]].  He started out to become a [[botanist]], studying the subject and obtaining a [[master's degree]] from [[Columbia University]].  But he eventually succumbed to the allure of acting.
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He began his career touring in tent shows and on river boats. He eventually made his way to [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]], and in 1964 received a nomination for the [[Tony Award]] for [[Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical|Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical]] for ''[[110 in the Shade]]''.
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He was married to the actress [[Herta Ware]], best known for her poignant performance as the wife of [[Jack Gilford]] in [[Cocoon (film)|Cocoon]]. Geer and Ware had 3 children, including actress [[Ellen Geer]]. Although they eventually divorced they remained close. Ware also had a daughter, actress [[Melora Marshall]], by another marriage.
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Geer was also a [[social activism|social activist]], touring government work camps in the 1930s with [[folk singer]]s like [[Burl Ives]] and [[Woody Guthrie]]. In the [[1950s]] he was [[blacklist]]ed for refusing to testify before the [[House Committee on Un-American Activities]]. During that period, he built the Will Geer [[Theatricum Botanicum]] in [[Topanga, California|Topanga Canyon]], [[California]], which he and Herta Ware helped to found. He combined his acting and botanical careers at the Theatricum, by making sure that every plant mentioned in [[Shakespeare]] was grown there.
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As Will Geer was dying on April 22, 1978, of a [[respiratory]] [[ailment]] at the age of 76, his family sang Guthrie's ''[[This Land Is Your Land]]'' at his deathbed, and recited poems by [[Robert Frost]]. Geer was [[cremation|cremated]], and his ashes buried at the Theatricum Botanicum in the "Shakespeare Garden."
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==Filmography==
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===1930s===
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*''[[Misleading Lady]]'' (1932)
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*''[[Wild Gold]]'' (1934)
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*''[[Spitfire (1934 film)|Spitfire]]'' (1934)
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*''[[The Mystery of Edwin Drood]]'' (1935)
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*''[[Union Pacific (film)|Union Pacific]]'' (1939)
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===1940s===
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*''[[The Fight for Life]]'' (1940)
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*''[[Deep Waters (film)|Deep Waters]]'' (1948)
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*''[[The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre]]'' (1948)
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*''[[Intruder in the Dust]]'' (1949)
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*''[[Anna Lucasta]]'' (1949)
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*''[[Lust for Gold]]'' (1949)
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*''[[Johnny Allegro]]'' (1949)
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===1950s===
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*''[[To Please a Lady]]'' (1950)
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*''[[Convicted (film)|Convicted]]'' (1950)
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*''[[Broken Arrow (1950 film)|Broken Arrow]]'' (1950)
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*''[[Winchester '73]]'' (1950)
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*''[[The Kid from Texas]]'' (1950)
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*''[[Comanche Territory]]'' (1950)
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*''[[It's a Small World (film)|It's a Small World]]'' (1950)
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*''[[The Barefoot Mailman]]'' (1951)
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*''[[Racket Squad]]'' (1951)
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*''[[The Tall Target]]'' (1951)
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*''[[Bright Victory]]'' (1951)
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*''[[Double Crossbones]]'' (1951)
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*''[[Salt of the Earth (film)|Salt of the Earth]]'' (1954)
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*''[[Mobs, Inc.]]'' (1956)
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===1960s===
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*''[[Advise and Consent]]'' (1962)
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*''[[Black Like Me]]'' (1964)
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*''[[East Side/West Side]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1964)
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*''[[Seconds (film)|Seconds]]'' (1966)
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*''[[The Trials of O'Brien]]'' (TV series guest appearance)(1966)
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*''[[The President's Analyst]]'' (1967)
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*''[[In Cold Blood (film)|In Cold Blood]]'' (1967)
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*''[[The Crucible]]'' (Made-for-TV Film) (1967)
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*''[[Garrison's Gorillas]]'' (TV-series guest appearance) (1967)
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*''[[Certain Honorable Men]]'' (1968)
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*''[[Bandolero!]]'' (1968)
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*''[[Gunsmoke]]'' (TV-series guest appearance)(1968)
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*''[[The Invaders]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1968)
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*''[[Mission: Impossible]]'' (TV-series guest appearance) (1968)
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*''[[Run for Your Life]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1968)
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*''[[I Spy]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1968)
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*''[[The Reivers]]'' (1969)
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*''[[Daniel Boone (TV series)|Daniel Boone]]'' (guest appearance) (1969)
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*''[[Then Came Bronson]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1969)
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*''[[Hawaii Five-O]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1969)
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*''[[Bonanza]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1969)
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*''[[Here Come the Brides]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1969)
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*''[[Mayberry R.F.D]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1969)
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===1970s===
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*''[[The Moonshine War]]'' (1970)
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*''[[Shooting the Moonshine War]]'' (1970)
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*''[[Pieces of Dreams]]'' (1970)
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*''[[The Brotherhood of the Bell]]'' (Made-for-TV film) (1970)
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*''[[Of Mice and Men]]'' (Made-For-TV film) (1970)
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*''[[The Bill Cosby Show]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1970)
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*''[[The Bold Ones: The Senator]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1970) 
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*''[[Medical Center (TV series)|Medical Center]]'' (1970)
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*''[[The Name of the Game (TV series)|The Name of the Game]]'' (guest appearance) (1970)
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*''[[Brother John]]'' (1971)
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*''[[Sam Hill: Who Killed Mr. Foster?]]'' (Made-For-TV film) (1971)
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*''[[The Bold Ones: The Lawyers]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1971)
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*''[[O'Hara, U.S. Treasury]]'' ((TV series guest appearance) 1971)
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*''[[Alias Smith and Jones]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1971)
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*''[[Cade's County]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1971)
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*''[[Love, American Style]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1971)
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*''[[The Waltons]]'' (TV series) (1972 to 1978)
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*''[[Jeremiah Johnson]]'' (1972)
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*''[[Napoleon and Samantha]]'' (1972)
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*''[[The Rowdyman]]'' (1972)
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*''[[The Scarecrow (play)|The Scarecrow]]'' (1972)
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*''[[The Sixth Sense (1972 film)|The Sixth Sense]]'' (made-for-TV film) (1972) 
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*''[[Bewitched]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1972)
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*''[[Executive Action]]'' (1973)
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*''[[Isn't It Shocking?]]'' (Made-for-TV film) (1973)
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*''[[The Gift of Terror]]'' ((Made for TV Film) (1973)
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*''[[Savage (film)|Savage]]'' (1973)
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*''[[Harry O]]'' (TV Series guest appearance) (1973)
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*''[[Brock's Last Case]]'' (Made-for-TV film) (1973)
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*''[[Columbo: A Stitch in Crime]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1973)
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*''[[Doc Elliot]]'' (1973)
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*''[[Kung Fu (TV series)|Kung Fu]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1973)
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*''[[The ABC Afternoon Playbreak]]'' (1973)
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*''[[Night Gallery]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1973)
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*''[[Hurricane (1974 film)|Hurricane]]'' (1974)
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*''[[Memory of Us]]'' (1974)
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*''[[Silence (1974 made-for-TV film)|Silence]]'' (1974)
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*''[[Honky Tonk (film)|Honky Tonk]]'' (1974)
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*''[[The Hanged Man (film)|The Hanged Man]]'' (1974)
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*''[[The Night That Panicked America]]'' (Made-for-TV film) (1975)
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*''[[The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery]]'' (1975)
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*''[[Dear Dead Delilah]]'' (1975)
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*''[[Moving Violation (film)|Moving Violation]]'' (1976)
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*''[[Hollywood on Trial]]'' (1976)
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*''[[Law and Order (1976 film)|Law and Order]]'' (1976)
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*''[[The Blue Bird (film)|The Blue Bird]]'' (1976)
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*''[[Starsky and Hutch]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1976) 
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*''[[The Billion Dollar Hobo]]'' (1977)
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*''[[The Love Boat]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1977)
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*''[[Eight Is Enough]]'' (TV series guest appearance) (1977)
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*''[[A Woman Called Moses]]'' (Made-for-TV film) (1978)
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*''[[Unknown Powers]]'' (1978)
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*''[[CBS: On the Air]]'' (1978)
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*''[[The Mafu Cage]]'' (1979)
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==Trivia==
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In the [[German language|German]] dubbed version of ''The Waltons'', the first name of Geer's character, Zeb Walton, was altered to Samuel "Sam" Walton because "Zeb" sounded too similar to "Sepp", a [[Bavaria]]n short form of the name "Joseph", which was considered a cliché for an older man. The real [[Sam Walton]] was the founder of [[Wal-Mart]].
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==External link==
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*{{imdb name|id=0002095|name=Will Geer}}
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{{lgbt|Will Geer}}
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[[Category:American film actors]]
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[[Category:American television actors]]
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[[Category:Hollywood blacklist]]
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[[Category:Bisexual American actors]]
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Revision as of 03:39, 20 November 2008

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