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Louis Jean Heydt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louis Jean Heydt
Louis Jean Heydt (April 17, 1903, Montclair, New Jersey – January 29, 1960, Boston, Massachusetts) was an American character actor in film, television and theatre, most frequently seen in hapless, ineffectual, or fall-guy roles.〔("LOUIS JEAN HEYDT BIOGRAPHY & FILMOGRAPHY" ) Matinee Classics. 8-23-2013.〕 ==Early life== Heydt was born in 1903 (not 1905, as many sources have it) in Montclair, New Jersey, the son of German parents George Frederick Heydt, a jeweler and the secretary and executor for Louis Comfort Tiffany,〔''The New York Times'', January 29, 1933〕 and the former Emma Foerster.〔''The New York Times'', June 10, 1914〕〔''The New York Times'', August 18, 1928〕 He was educated at Worcester Academy and Dartmouth College. He initially wanted to be a journalist and worked as a reporter for ''The New York World''. Heydt received his start in the theatre while visiting a classmate backstage while ''The Trial of Mary Dugan'' was in rehearsal. As an actual reporter, he caught the attention of the producers and was offered the role of a reporter in the play. He made his stage debut therein and went on to appear in a dozen plays, including ''Strictly Dishonorable'', ''Before Morning'' and ''Happy Birthday''.〔New York Times, January 30, 1960〕 He also played in the London company of ''The Trial of Mary Dugan''.〔''The New York Times'', August 18, 1928〕
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