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Will Geer (March 9, 1902 – April 22, 1978) was an American actor and social activist. His original name was William Aughe Ghere. He is remembered for his portrayal of Grandpa Zebulon Tyler Walton in the 1970s TV series, The Waltons. Geer made his Broadway debut as Pistol in a 1928 production of Much Ado About Nothing, created the role of Mr. Mister in Marc Blitzstein's The Cradle Will Rock, played Candy in John Steinbeck's theatrical adaptation of his novella Of Mice and Men, and appeared in numerous plays and revues throughout the 1940s. From 1948 to 1951, he appeared in more than a dozen movies, including Winchester '73 (as Wyatt Earp), Broken Arrow, Comanche Territory (all 1950) and Bright Victory (1951). Geer became a member of the Communist Party of the United States in 1934. Geer was also influential in introducing Harry Hay to organizing in the Communist Party. In 1934, Geer and Hay gave support to a labor strike of the port of San Francisco; the 1934 West Coast waterfront strike which lasted 83 days. Though marred by violence, it was an organizing triumph, one that became a model for future union strikes Geer became a reader of the West Coast Communist newspaper People's World. Geer became a dedicated activist, touring government work camps in the 1930s with folk singers like Burl Ives and Woody Guthrie (whom he introduced to the People's World and the Daily Worker; Guthrie would go on to write a column for the latter paper). In 1956, the duo released an album together on Folkways Records, titled Bound for Glory: Songs and Stories of Woody Guthrie. In his biography, fellow organizer and homosexual rights pioneer Harry Hay described Geer's activism and outlined their activities while organizing for the strike. Geer is credited with introducing Guthrie to Pete Seeger at the 'Grapes of Wrath' benefit Geer organized in 1940 for migrant farm workers. Geer acted with the Group Theatre (New York) studying under Harold Clurman, Cheryl Crawford and Lee Strasberg. Geer also acted in radio, appearing as Mephistopheles (the Devil) in the 1938 and 1944 productions of Norman Corwin's The Plot to Overthrow Christmas. He also acted in the radio soap opera Bright Horizon. Geer was blacklisted in the early 1950s for refusing to testify before the House Committee on Un-American Activities. As a result, Geer appeared in very few films over the next decade. Among them was Salt of the Earth (1954) which was produced, directed, written, and starring blacklisted Hollywood personnel and told the story of a miners' strike in New Mexico from a pro-union standpoint. The film was denounced as "subversive" and faced difficulties in its production and distribution as a consequence.

Will Geer: America's Grandpa

Woody Guthrie All-Star Tribute Concert 1970
as Narrator

In Hollywood's Backyard: Topanga in the 1970s
as Self

Mysterious Miracles: World Beyond Death
as Host

James Stewart: A Wonderful Life
as Self (archive footage)

The New Deal for Artists
as Self
The Man Who Loved Bears
as Narrator

A Woman Called Moses
as Thomas Garrett

Rip Van Winkle
as Narrator (voice)

The Mafu Cage
as Zom

Unknown Powers
as Host

The Billion Dollar Hobo
as Choo-Choo Trayne

The Love Boat
as Franklyn Bootherstone

Eight Is Enough

Bunco

Moving Violation
as Rockfield

Law and Order
as Pat Crowley

The Blue Bird
as Grandfather

The Night That Panicked America
as Reverend Davis

Starsky & Hutch
as Commodore Atwater

The Manchu Eagle Murder Caper Mystery
as Dr. Simpson

Tony Orlando and Dawn
as Self

The Lives of Benjamin Franklin

Dinah!
as Self

Hurricane
as Dr. McCutcheon

Memory of Us
as Motel Manager
Silence
as Crazy Jack

Honky Tonk
as Judge Cotton

The Hanged Man
as Nameless

Executive Action
as Ferguson

Doc Elliot
as Paul Bartlett

Isn't It Shocking?
as Lemuel Lovell

A Gift of Terror
as Ben

Savage!
as Joel Ryker

Such Dust as Dreams Are Made On
as Len McNeil

Brock's Last Case
as J. Smiley Krenshaw

The ABC Afternoon Playbreak
as Ben

Kung Fu
as Judge Emmitt Marcus

The Waltons
as Grandfather Walton

Jeremiah Johnson
as Bear Claw

Napoleon and Samantha
as Grandpa

The Rowdyman
as Stan

Dear Dead Delilah
as Roy Jurroe

The Sixth Sense

Scarecrow
as Justice Gilead Merton

Columbo
as Edmund Hidemann

Brother John
as Doc Thomas

Who Killed the Mysterious Mr. Foster?
as Simon Anderson

Alias Smith and Jones
as Seth

Pieces of Dreams
as The Bishop

The Brotherhood of the Bell
as Mike Patterson

The Bold Ones: The Senator
as Senator Homer Bryant Wydell

The Moonshine War
as Mr. Baylor

The Reivers
as Boss

Medical Center

The Courtship of Eddie's Father
as Harry I. Madison

Then Came Bronson
as Oliver Hidemann

The Bill Cosby Show
as Mr. Kane

Mayberry R.F.D.
as Captain Charles Wolford

Hawaii Five-O
as Professor Harold Lochner