
O.Z. Whitehead
Biography
American character actor of rather bizarre range, a member of the so-called John Ford Stock Company. Originally a New York stage actor of some repute, Whitehead entered films in the 1930s. He played a wide variety of character parts, often quite different from his own actual age and type. He is probably most familiar as Al Joad in John Ford's The Grapes of Wrath (1940). But twenty-two years later, in his fifth film for Ford, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962), Whitehead at 51 was playing a lollipop-licking schoolboy! He continued to work predominantly on the stage, appearing now and again in films or on television. In his last years, he suffered from cancer and died in 1998 in Dublin, Ireland, where he had lived in semi-retirement for many years.
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Known For
Acting History
1975
Philadelphia, Here I Come as Ben Burton
1968The Lion in Winter as Bishop of Durham
1967Ulysses as Alexander J. Dowie
1963Summer Magic as Mr. Perkins
1962Panic in Year Zero! as Hogan
1962The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance as Herbert Carruthers
1961Hazel
1961Two Rode Together as Lt. Whitehead
1959The Horse Soldiers as Otis 'Hoppy' Hopkins
1958The Last Hurrah as Norman Cass Jr.
1958Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys! as Isaac Goodpasture
1957Perry Mason as Harry Beacom
1955Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Mr. Newton
1955Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Simms
1955Gunsmoke as Hank Blenis
1953The Body Beautiful as Oscar Blunt
1952Cavalcade of America
1952Beware, My Lovely as Mr. Franks
1952The San Francisco Story
1952The San Francisco Story as Alfey
1952For Men Only as Prof. Bixby
1951FBI Girl as Chauncey
1951Journey Into Light as Lippy
1951Comin' Round the Mountain as Zeke
1951The Hoodlum as Breckenridge
1951The Scarf as Whoopie
1949Ma and Pa Kettle as Mr. Billings
1949Suspense as George Vance
1948Studio One as Peter Kovalesky
1948A Song Is Born as Professor Oddly
1948Road House as Arthur
1947The Romance of Rosy Ridge as Ninny Nat
1947My Brother Talks to Horses as Mr. Puddy
1940The Grapes of Wrath as Al Joad
1935The Scoundrel as Calhoun








